Mark

As I understand it, although I am still learning, you publish it like you may 
any other html. There is a header file you point to in a custom library tiddler 
in you wiki, that contains the index url. The same location also stores all the 
individual library items.

When you open the library tiddler the url in it is used and tiddlywiki fetches 
the index and loads it, when you install something from the library it imports 
the assisted files e.g. a plugin, the tiddler contents that were placed in the 
library, which I think is just another format for tiddlers.

This has a lot of promise for interwiki transfers because I could update the 
library files and if you return you can install the updated library items, even 
new ones.it should work just as well on a local html server or a node hosted 
files folder fore this who can access it. Theoreticaly you could have a 
repository of macros you can install as desired on your own wikis.

If I am wrong I hope someone can explain how. However I have not had time to 
work throught the code provided especialy since it currently seems to demand 
node and command lines. I would like to see it packaged in a user friendly 
plugin and able to work on single file wiki if not without reverting to command 
lines.

You could have a library and me another and we could exchange tiddlers. 
Eventualy perhaps we could load changed tiddlers from a library at load time or 
at least on a click.

Regards
Tony

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