I started using TW 6 months back. Although i have tried other note taking 
tools like remnote <https://www.remnote.io/>, obsidian 
<https://obsidian.md/features>, dendron <https://www.dendron.so/>, logseq 
<https://logseq.com/>etc, TW best suited my needs.

I will list the best plug ins of "2020" which i use daily

1. crazko's Krystal plug in <https://crazko.github.io/krystal/> - this is 
the backbone of my wiki........I also like using a set up with saq's 
stories plug in, side-by-side mode from Drift 
<https://akhater.github.io/drift/>and jd's white space theme 
<http://j.d.whitespace.tiddlyspot.com/> since it appears much more spacious 
than Krystal. But i had to stick with Krystal since the floating search box 
of command palette plug in was getting partly hidden behind one of the 
stories in the two story mode. Hope this gets fixed in the future

2. saq's Streams plug in <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/>- another 
backbone of my wiki. Before finding TW, i was using remnote for some time. 
What i liked most in remnote was the outliner capabilities. Streams was 
helpful is that aspect. Instead of making a single large tiddler, using 
streams i can arrange the contents in an easily readable and understandable 
way.

3. souk's Command palette plug in 
<https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/> - i have made many custom 
commands for command palette to create tiddlers of various custom templates 
(with tags, fields auto-populated). This has made my note taking much 
faster.

4. linonetwo's Copy on select plug in <https://onetwo.ren/wiki/#:Index> - 
this makes copying text super fast.

5. HCHaase's TOC Generic plug in <https://hchaase.github.io/HC-Plugins/> - 
this one I use for backlinks. For me this has the best UI among the plug 
ins which handle backlinks. Before finding this plug in, i was using the 
reference 
plug in <https://github.com/kebifurai/TiddlyResearch/releases/tag/v1.0.3ref> 
of tiddlyresearch <https://kebifurai.github.io/TiddlyResearch/>which too is 
good and is configurable.

6. saq's editor autolist from Goodies for Stroll 
<https://giffmex.org/stroll/goodies.html> - like streams this one always 
make text entry super fast. I had to change the keyboard shortcuts because 
of conflict with keyboard shortcuts of Streams plug in.

7. nico's Projectify plug in <https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/projectify.html> 
- i use this to track my daily todos. The recent updates have made this 
even more desirable.

8. flibbles's Relink Titles plug in <https://flibbles.github.io/tw5-relink/> 
- newly released supplemental plug in of Relink plug in has made renaming 
of streams tiddlers headache free.

9. saq's UI tweaks <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/sandbox.html> for 
editing fields.

I will list the other plug ins which i use daily but was released prior to 
2020 - danielo's Context <http://contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com/>, kookma's 
Refnotes <https://kookma.github.io/TW-Refnotes/>, Shiraz 
<https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/>, Trashbin 
<https://kookma.github.io/TW-Trashbin/>, snowgoon's Edit-comptext 
<http://snowgoon88.github.io/TW5-extendedit/>, tobibeer's ibox macro 
<http://tobibeer.github.io/tw/ibox/#GettingStarted>, Twaddle's richlinks 
<http://richlinks.tiddlyspot.com/> for embedding tweets, wikilabs 
<https://wikilabs.github.io/>edit-tabs. Patelles by jd (BrownOne, C8Dark, 
CoolMint, Neonize) <http://j.d.palette.tiddlyspot.com/>, Dracula palette 
<https://draculatheme.com/tiddlywiki>, Thomas Elmiger's penguin palette, 
adithyb's 
SolarizedDark palette 
<https://github.com/adithya-badidey/tiddlywiki-palette-solarized>are worth 
mentioning.

I think 2020 was one of the best years of TW with many good plug ins 
getting released and core being developed actively. I follow TW google 
group, reddit <https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5>, twitter 
<https://twitter.com/TiddlyWiki>, github 
<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5>, and discord almost daily to 
keep myself updated and to incorporate good ideas from the discussions 
happening here into my wiki. Myself being a doctor, i don't have much 
technical knowledge in coding  and i regret the fact that i can't 
contribute much to TW other than liking and sharing posts related to TW at 
present.

Now coming to my wishes for 2021

1. I wish for a better web clipper for TW. buggyj's tiddlyclip 
<https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip-plugin> is a good one - it can even 
clip text from pdfs. But I think it can be made better by reducing the 
steps needed to clip a text. Also I wish it could support streams plug in. 
Currently all the text clipped from a single webpage or pdf is stored in a 
single tiddler. And every time we clip a text, a link of that same page 
also gets saved in that tiddler making the tiddler large. I wish each 
clipped text from a single webpage to be saved as separate streams tiddler. 
Also a real time editing of the clipped contents to be supported by opening 
a side window of TW in the webpage being clipped. Such an implentaion can 
be seen in remnote web clippe 
<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/remnote-clipper/ohidiiabdhnlgcaidgndbdbjlhngeboj?hl=en>r
 
and eloquent webclipper 
<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/eloquent-highlight-captur/olkmpnafmgcfindlljhgnminkhkfcckl>
.

2. I am also eagerly waiting for the updates as told in the roadmap of 
streams, command palette <https://github.com/Souk21/TW-commandpalette>. I 
am hoping for a floating editor for editing streams tiddlers 
<https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/typewriter.html>as discussed here 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/qmIgTgn6nOc/m/GNhZMRHbAAAJ> and 
support for custom templates for streams.  

3. I hope HCHaase's TOC Generic plug in gets updated with inclusion of 
freelinks and also with support for editable transclusion.

4. Old Muuritouch <http://muritest-reloaded.tiddlyspot.com/> was one of my 
favorite storyviews with a long list of keyboard shortcuts. But the 
keyboard shortcuts in old one were not working with latest releases of TW. 
But BTC released an updated and slightly trimmed down version of Muuri 
<https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri/>recently and saq made an 
interesting implentaion of Muuri in two story layout 
<https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/temp/muuri-stories.html>. I am very much 
interested in seeing how it turns out to be.

5. Riz's Tekan 
<https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/projects/tekan/Tekan.html> was 
another interesting plug in in TW which was not updated as a plug in for so 
long. I hope that the Tekan plug in gets updated to get similar 
functionality as the standalone edition 
<https://ibnishak.github.io/Tekkan/Tekkan%20Demo.html> and to remove some 
conflicts 
with modal 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/AkYpdOhI5jI/m/x5ccXBovAwAJ> as 
discussed here.

6. I had heard somewhere that saq may update his stories plug in 
eventually. Wish to see it earlier. 

7. jd's fullscreen editor <http://j.d.fullscreen.tiddlyspot.com/> is also 
due for an update.

8. A better preview plug in. Currently I use the forked version of tobibeer 
preview plug in used in tiddlyresearch 
<https://kebifurai.github.io/TiddlyResearch/>when needed.

9. I wish to see how the Notation editor as shown by saq in one of the TW 
hangout video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvnqgfvohfM> works.

10. diego's Anwiki <http://anwiki.tiddlyspot.com/>also deserve an update. 
Although i dont see much use for myself, there is large student community 
out there who may find it useful. I know this because i am a member of 
remnote discord (remnote is an outliner note taking app with in-built 
flashcard creation and spaced repetition). There aren't much apps which can 
do note taking and flashcard creation at the same time.

11. A better UI for editing tiddlers. 

12. I wish to see more TW hangout videos in the future in youtube where our 
great developers and contributors showcase their workflow. Its always 
better to see and learn than reading the documentation texts.

Finally thanks to the founder, developers and contributors of TW for this 
great piece of software.




On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 11:58:54 PM UTC+5:30 David Gifford wrote:

> Pointing out Saq's help requires me to do the same for the many other 
> people who helped me. So, the other best for me in 2020 was the TiddlyWiki 
> community: all the people who posted patient, fast and kind responses to 
> all my many requests this year. 
>
> On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 12:25:55 PM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Best of 2020 for me personally: Editor autolists by Saq Imtiaz. I can't 
>> live without it now! Saq was also a huge help to me with his Stories plugin 
>> for Stroll.
>> Wishlist for 2021: the CovidVaccinePlugin :-) 
>> On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 8:57:21 AM UTC-6 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> Ref: 2019 best of tools
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>   The year 2020 is gradually coming to end and a new year 2021 will 
>>> start soon!
>>>   I would like to ask you to share the best of 2020 and your wishlist of 
>>> 2021.
>>>
>>>   Tiddlywiki gets more powerful and resource rich and now we have many 
>>> tools
>>>    
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>> p.s: Josiah normally sends out this post.
>>>
>>>

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