This might be relevant:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5116

On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 1:36:57 PM UTC+1 odin...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks for the reply!
> The link works for me. I can remove it of course, but It might still be 
> useful for people as inspiration, don't you think? Or Do you want it 
> removed because you don't want it featured?
> I just realised that your personal documentation wiki might also be 
> useful. Can we add it to the list or would you rather not?
>
> Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 12:16:49 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford:
>
>> Hi Odin! Awesome, glad you are doing this. The community section needs 
>> some love.
>>
>> While you are at it, please have the Obadiah TOC tiddler removed from 
>> tiddlywiki.com. Dead link to an old site of mine. I alerted people here 
>> years ago to remove it, and nothing happened. Thanks.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 4:56:40 AM UTC-6 odin...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the 
>>> community 
>>> section <http://Community> on the official TiddlyWiki site. To check if 
>>> all the links are still working, and to add helpful plugins and editions 
>>> that have been made this past year. My goal would be to increase the chance 
>>> that we inspire newcomers to try out TiddlyWIki, and to help them find the 
>>> building blocks to adust TiddlyWiki to their use.
>>>
>>> My plan is to collect entries in this thread. And then to create a pull 
>>> request to add them to the website.
>>>
>>> Secondly, the list under the tab 'resources' is really long and thus a 
>>> bit unwieldy. I would like to propose to split up this list into different 
>>> categories for easier browse, search and lookup. My proposal would be to 
>>> split it into the following tabs: 
>>> 1) Plugins (for all community made plugins such as shiraz, krystal, 
>>> projectify etc.)
>>> 2) Themes & Palettes (self-explanatory. Maybe even split this one in two 
>>> as well)
>>> 3) Editions (preconfigured Wiki's with a number of plugins for a certain 
>>> goal/usecase such as: drift, stroll, tiddlyresearch etc.)
>>> 4) Other resources (such as macro's, widgets, code snippets etc. that 
>>> don't fall into the other categories)
>>>
>>> To clarify, this is to split the current 'resources' tab and thus keep 
>>> the Tutorials, Examples and Articles categories for their respective use.
>>>
>>> I am opening this thread to ask for input on what to add. This is the 
>>> draft of the list based on my bookmarks and the entrees people gave in the 
>>> best 
>>> of 2020 thread <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/f23Eof4TTHI>:
>>>
>>> Plugins
>>> 1) Projectify <https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/projectify.html>
>>> 2) Command Palette <https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/>
>>> 3) TWCrosslinks 
>>> <https://akhater.github.io/drift/#Plugin%20-%20TWCrosslinks>
>>> 4)  Editor Autolist 
>>> <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/editor-autolists.html>  
>>> 5)  TiddlyRemember <https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/> 
>>> 6)  Streams plug in <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/> 
>>> 7) danielo's Context <http://contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>> 8) Relink Plugin <https://flibbles.github.io/tw5-relink/>
>>> 9) linonetwo's Copy on select plug in <https://onetwo.ren/wiki/#:Index>
>>> 10) My own recipe plugin ; - ) 
>>> <https://odinjorna.github.io/recipe-plugin/>
>>> 11) Timer Tools <http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html>
>>>
>>> Themes
>>> 1)  Mono theme <http://j.d.mono.tiddlyspot.com/> 
>>> 2)  Whitespace theme <http://j.d.whitespace.tiddlyspot.com/> 
>>> 3)  Notebook theme <https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html>    
>>> 4) 
>>>
>>> Palettes
>>> 1) Dracula palette <https://draculatheme.com/tiddlywiki>
>>> 2) jd's palletes <http://j.d.palette.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>> 3) 
>>>
>>> Editions
>>> 1) Stroll <https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html>
>>> 2) Drift <https://akhater.github.io/drift/>
>>> 3) TiddlyResearch <https://kebifurai.github.io/TiddlyResearch/>
>>> 4) Noteself <https://noteself.org/> (is already in the resource list, 
>>> but I would sort it into this category instead)
>>>
>>> This is a list of current tiddlers on the tiddlywiki.com website that 
>>> I've found so far with broken links, that are out of date or need updating:
>>> 1)  Plugins by Uwe Stuehler 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Plugins%20by%20Uwe%20Stuehler> - Link to a 
>>> tidldywiki with javascript error
>>> 2) "PETTIL - Forth for the Commodore PET" by Charlie Hitselberger 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22PETTIL%20-%20Forth%20for%20the%20Commodore%20PET%22%20by%20Charlie%20Hitselberger>
>>>  
>>> - website is not online anymore. 
>>> 3) TiddlyDrive Add-on for Google Drive by Joshua Stubbs 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyDrive%20Add-on%20for%20Google%20Drive%20by%20Joshua%20Stubbs>
>>>  - 
>>> link to the instructions gives a 404 error
>>> 4) "TiddlyWiki5 Coding" by Chris Hunt 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22TiddlyWiki5%20Coding%22%20by%20Chris%20Hunt> - 
>>> site not found
>>> 5) "TWeb.at" by Mario Pietsch 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22TWeb.at%22%20by%20Mario%20Pietsch> - gives 
>>> an empty unstyled 'work in progres' website
>>> 6) IndexedDB Plugin by Andreas Abeck 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#IndexedDB%20Plugin%20by%20Andreas%20Abeck> - 
>>> coudn't reach site (can anyone check if it is the same on their end?)
>>> 7) TiddlyWiki Jingle by Måns Mårtensson 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki%20Jingle%20by%20M%C3%A5ns%20M%C3%A5rtensson>
>>>  - 
>>> page not found
>>> 8) "How Does Twederation Work" by Jed Carty 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22How%20Does%20Twederation%20Work%22%20by%20Jed%20Carty>
>>>  - 
>>> the wiki does loads, but the tiddler is missing. Seems to be discontinued 
>>> since 2016
>>>
>>> Some closing thoughts: 
>>> 1) Third party/community build plugins and editions are not always 
>>> updated. A disclaimer on top of the list reminding people to carefully read 
>>> the instructions of the plugin creator, telling them the plugin might be 
>>> outdated, and to BACK UP BEFORE INSTALLING would be in order.
>>> 2) In the future, maybe we can strive towards a community github repo 
>>> with mature community-made plugins to build a plugin library. this way the 
>>> installation of plugins is more seamless for the user. But this is a topic 
>>> for another thread.
>>>
>>> I hope my ideas have come across clearly (English is not my native 
>>> language) Let me know if you have any questions on this plan. 
>>> I am curious and am looking forward to any thoughts and recommendations 
>>> you may have. Let me know!
>>>
>>

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