Thanks for the resource. It clarifies some some of the differences I was 
struggling with that I hadn't yet identified for myself. 

On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 2:24:38 PM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote:

> Haha, that's great. There's information here that can help avert huge 
> amounts of baffling trial and error, starting with that heads-up about the 
> very existence of the different categories of "filter". Nice resource, 
> worth getting in front of the eyeballs of anyone learning to use TW filters 
> sooner rather than later.
>
> On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 2:21:37 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> The quick version: I made a wiki that describes the different filter 
>> operator categories and lets you look through the operators by different 
>> categories. The wiki is here; 
>> https://ooktech-tw.gitlab.io/filter-operator-notes/
>>
>> I am not sure how useful this will be for anyone else.
>>
>> For another project I wrote a parser for tiddlywiki style filters, and 
>> part of that I had to make a more detailed description of the different 
>> operator types than just 'construction' and 'selection'.
>>
>> I came up with 6 categories that I hope are the fundamental types of 
>> operators, construction, filtering, transformation, replacement, list, and 
>> list replacement.
>>
>> There are also categories defined by what inputs operators use and by the 
>> purpose of the operator, but I haven't finished all of that yet.
>>
>

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