I'm an intermediate-level computer user (so take my opinion with a grain of salt), but I am a huge fan of TW5-Bob; it's amazing, brilliant, and there's no substitute. You'll have your separate files and far more. It allows you to fairly seamlessly modify and sync files within your browser and outside it. I believe there are cases in which traversing and using your wiki is best done inside the browser, but there cases in which it is best done outside too. Bob is a bridge. I'm sure a terminal text editor poweruser will find very special ways to interact with TW through Bob.
On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 9:34:41 AM UTC-4, Holly Hudson wrote: > > I've used vi for decades, so now it's my most efficient means of editing. > I would love to be able to have all my tiddlers as separate, local, > markdown files so that I can edit them in a terminal when I find myself > swearing at the textboxes. It also gives me a feeling of future-proof-ness > and portability if I know I can easily move the material into a different > format if I want, which one big long html file doesn't really do. > > I've figured out how to include markdown files, but once they're in that's > it, the external file doesn't seem to be referenced again, so I can't > round-trip the editing process. (Ie., if I edit in TiddlyDesktop, the > markdown file doesn't get updated. If I update the markdown file, > TiddlyDesktop doesn't get updated.) > > Is there a plugin or something that makes what I want possible? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/e40a3e6a-f219-4011-b650-57042219ac7c%40googlegroups.com.

