Please ignore my previous post.

I realized I have not included the plugin with custom command to my 
tiddlywiki.info file.
I think this is a sign of Alzheimer ;-)

--Mohammad

On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 5:09:19 PM UTC+3:30 Mohammad wrote:

> I have a node.js plugin containing few JS tiddlers with 
> module-type:command. That means my plugin has extended TW commands. I call 
> them custom commands.
>
> Now, I use the below environmental variable under Windows 10 to store all 
> of my third party plugins.
>
>    - TIDDLYWIKI_PLUGIN_PATH - Search path for ordinary plugins
>
> Then I use the below command at shell for some development purpose.
>
>     tiddlywiki editions/release --verbose --build release
>
> with below tiddlywiki.info
>
> {
>   "includeWikis": [
>     "../../src"
>   ],
>   "config": {
>     "disable-hfs": "yes"
>   },
>   "plugins": [
>     "tiddlywiki/codemirror",
>     "tiddlywiki/highlight",
>     "tiddlywiki/katex",
>     "kookma/shiraz",
>     "kookma/utility"
>   ],
>   "build": {
>     "release": [
>       "--releaseplugins",
>       "--releasedemowiki"
>     ]
>   },
>   "themes": [
>     "tiddlywiki/vanilla",
>     "tiddlywiki/snowwhite"
>   ]
> }
>
>
> Tiddlywiki complains as: Error: Unknown command: releaseplugins
>
> Strangely if I use the plugin as a packaged one (plugin.tid) NOT as a 
> Node.js plugin folder, Tiddlywiki is happy and runs my custom commands
>
> Would you please advise me if there is any limitation using custom 
> commands? Why packaged plugin works but plugin folder not work.
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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