Hi, Tony and Tones,

Why multiple wikis? I haven't reached that point, so I wonder the reason.

Wouldn't that make transclusion and linking harder?

I'm now putting different content in different Github repo, and clone then, 
symlink them into a "main" wiki, and only main wiki have plugins, other 
"sub-wiki" just have tiddlers.

Sincerely
LinOnetwo


在2020年10月22日星期四 UTC+8 下午5:42:03<TW Tones> 写道:

> Tony,
>
> With only 4 wikis (I have over 100), I would just do any change you wish 
> to make to one, and manually apply to others. There are neat and easy ways 
> to do this.
>
>    - If in your master wiki you create a tiddler that lists (with links 
>    of all the things that changed you flag for the other wikis) you can just 
>    drag and drop them on your other wikis.
>    - You could export all the changes as a json file and drop that file 
>    (or import it) to your other three wikis. You can then collect a set of 
>    changes to drop on a new wiki if you get a 5th.
>    - One trick I like is to use an iframe in the child wikis, that opens 
>    the master wikis updates tiddler in an iframe,  you can actually drag 
> items 
>    from in the iframe window and drop them on the wiki that the iframe is in.
>    - Mario has a bundler plugin you may like, one option allows you to 
>    select if you which to overwrite on import or not. This helps avoiding 
>    overwitting config tiddlers.
>    - I have created dragable packages installed in a master wiki that I 
>    can drag an drop as needed, and another collects all the plugins I come 
>    across, and I make sure I record the source. I often "disable" the plugin 
>    in this plugin repository to keep it clean. After dragging a disable 
> plugin 
>    to a new wiki it becomes enabled in the new wiki.
>
> With a more complex situation like mine I have established workflow 
> practices. I try and make sure my changes are comparable where ever I 
> install them and have a quick and easy way to install as I need them. If I 
> am in wiki 2 and I want to use my smart-code view I install it. I have some 
> nice easy ways to find such tiddler packages on windows I can share. 
>
> The most sophisticated processes would be to bundle changes into a plugin 
> and add them to a library not unlike the plugins add new plugins. The 
> library facility allows you to trigger reinstalls. But this is still a 
> little painful to achieve, and you need to serve the library via a server.
>
> I do not know who skins cats but there are many ways to do anything in 
> tiddlywiki, and a vast majority need only wiki text, widget and macros. I 
> suggest developing your own solution that you can evolve over time.
>
> Tones
>
> On Thursday, 22 October 2020 at 19:52:21 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all, much respect and adoration etc
>>
>> My use of TiddlyWiki is via TiddlyDesktop for personal (non-shared) 
>> information only. I used to have only one wiki which I sectioned off into 
>> different topics, but I have found reasons over time to split these wikis 
>> up, so I now have 4 separate wikis (They aren't all located in a common 
>> folder, but all 4 are accessible at the same time from a single machine)
>>
>> Every so often, I take a look at new plugins or tweak my settings in one 
>> of these wikis, and I find amazing and helpful things that become part of 
>> the wiki
>>
>> You can see where this is going...right: the new plugins and features I 
>> use are meant to be globally-evolutionary across all of my 4 wikis, two 
>> examples are: that I started using the codemirror Vim keymap, or that I 
>> tweaked my theme sizes to be all % based rather than absolute.
>>
>> My 4 wikis should all be essentially the 'same' in terms of settings, the 
>> only things that aren't 'data' ie: content tiddlers, that should be 
>> different between them is things like the wiki name, or the  favicon logo 
>> i've set for the wiki that I can see in tiddly desktop
>>
>> So....can anyone see a process I could use to keep my settings and 
>> plugins 'synced' between these 4 near-identically-configured wikis? I 
>> guess, as with any sync operation, there may be instances where both sides 
>> have changed (or at least it isn't clear whether a change on one side is 
>> evolutionary), so some crude visual 'diff' to see what i'm going to update 
>> would be beneficial (although that isn't crucial I guess, the process could 
>> just overwrite - its usually just one of these 4 that get's upgraded and I 
>> want to make the other 3 mirror its settings, but because I haven't had a 
>> good way to 'sync' settings i'm sure i've ended up in a mess where some 
>> newer settings/plugins now exist across all 4 wikis)
>>
>> thanks enourmously for everything in advance
>>
>

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