On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 7:36:13 AM UTC-8 wrote:

>
> In checking the docs there is the following: "Note that including a plugin 
> as an ordinary tiddler (e.g. by dragging and dropping a plugin into the 
> browser) *will result in the plugin only being active in the browser, and 
> not available under Node.js*."
>
>
I think it's talking about the official plugins, not the plugins you get 
from 3rd party authors. If you install them by drag/drop, they will only be 
available in the TW file where you dropped them.

I think if you try it you'll find that it is not as dire as it sounds. That 
is, most plugins will work fine, even under node.js. Many (most ?) plugins 
have not been separated into their own plugin library. And most plugin 
authors write-em-and-leave-em, never looking back to check on compatibility.

Of course, it's good to make backups before making major changes, like 
adding plugins.

 

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