Yes, you can either create a site.sh file with your own commands and type 
'./site.sh' (which is what I did) or edit the tiddlywiki.info file so it 
does what you want when you type 'tiddlywiki --build static' - I don't 
think one is more work than the other.

This <https://www.didaxy.com/exporting-static-sites-from-tiddlywiki-part-2> 
is a good resource for customising the output if you didn't find it before.

On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 6:50:40 PM UTC+1, Florian Cauvin wrote:
>
> > I guess the tutorial is about generating a website, 
> > not customising it, which would be a separate tutorial :)
>
> Fair enough. Although, generating a static site could actually be 
> summarized in just three words: 'tiddlywiki --build static'
>
> Customizing that process so that it splits the markup you wish, well, I 
> gonna wait for (or I'm gonna write) a tutorial for that. Markup currently 
> being generated is full of invisible buttons, etc.
>
>

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