Mark

On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 5:56:51 PM UTC+4:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The bit I'm missing is, where do you put the library (1) physically and 
> (2) virtually so that your TW file can find the plugins. The library 
> generated by Jed's script is just a listing of plugins, with no path 
> information. 
>


You need a folder structure like this mylib\recipes\library\tiddlers
where in mylib you have index.html and recipes
in library you have tiddlers.json + tiddlers
under last folder tiddlers you have all plugins packaged a .json file!
Have a loo to my Kookma plugin library on 
https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary/tree/master/docs

The same structure can be used for local hosting.

--Mohammad



> Thanks!
>
> On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 9:46:20 PM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> Mark,
>>  On my local installation I use the http-server of node.js to allow other 
>> devices or in my desktop computer I can reach the library!
>>  For online I keep everything on GitHub!
>>
>> This way I can use library with  Bob, TiddlyServer, Single TW, or 
>> TW+Node.js
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 2:44 AM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> I got as far as setting up a plugin and generating a library. I figure 
>>> out how to install the library by cloning the public library configuration 
>>> tiddler. When I looked for more plugins, it showed my new plugin. Yeah!
>>>
>>> But it wouldn't install. I'd click on "install", and nothing would 
>>> happen.
>>>
>>> Is there some magic step I'm missing that makes the plugin installable 
>>> from a private library?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 5:15:53 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>>>
>>>> *Announcement*
>>>> *A tool for plugin development and making plugin library*
>>>> *Apr 15, 2020*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jed Carty has recently published a powerful tool to create plugin 
>>>> library!
>>>> Now you can make plugins and bundle them into a plugin library, lets 
>>>> end users
>>>> simply install your plugins like Tiddlywiki official plugin library.
>>>>
>>>> This tool needs Tiddlywiki5 on Node.js.
>>>>
>>>> For details see:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/inmysocks/PluginDevelopment
>>>>
>>>> *Description from repo site:*
>>>>
>>>> This repo is a stripped down version of what I use to create plugins 
>>>> and make a plugin library.
>>>>
>>>> It has a few components:
>>>>
>>>> its own copy of the TiddlyWiki5 repo, this way you can do anything you 
>>>> want here, including modifying the core, and you won't break anything else.
>>>>
>>>>    1. A script to start a wiki in a node server.
>>>>    2. A script to create an empty plugin that you can then edit to 
>>>>    make whatever you want.
>>>>    3. A script to create new wikis that you can use to test plugins.
>>>>    4. A script that you can use to create a plugin library with the 
>>>>    plugins you have created.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Jed
>>>>
>>>> --Mohammad
>>>>
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