Yeah. That is something I wanted too. I thought about it like -

With Tiddlywiki you can choose to save your notes in one of the following.
1. All your notes in a single HTML file which you can carry and  open in
any browser
2. Each of your notes in a separate text file with embedded metadata which
you can serve using a Node.js server.

On Wed, 6 May 2020, 15:33 bimlas, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I really like the idea because it makes it clearer to beginners what to
> choose from. I would add one option (although it depends on the tags given
> to tiddlers of the savers): a distinction should be made between the single
> file and Node.js savers.
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