TT,

PowerShell is but one standard of command line use. I tend to make use of 
the windows command line and batch commands from TiddlyDesktop since as an 
app TD has local access. 

   - I Have experimented to see how far I could go with desktop automation 
   and it is a long way, but now I tend to "live inside my browser and 
   tiddlywiki" I have neglected this area.
   - It seems to me TiddlyWiki with local access is ideal platform for 
   training tips and hints even batch file generators for desktop and process 
   automation etc..
   - Generating custom HTML pages that can be placed in folders for local 
   utility functions, or LAN access is also a possibility.
   - So yes, PowerShell and its compatible platforms such as Office 365 has 
   much potential.

Tones
On Thursday, 7 January 2021 at 20:53:35 UTC+11 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Having worked with Mark S. on POLLY 
> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/zs_A3sJ4zUc/m/KTHcZE8TBgAJ>(A 
> very useful Powershell tool to save & backup TW and more). 
>
> I am very aware of the utility of Powershell to get things done. And 
> "Powershell Core" is now multi-platform (all except Android natively).
>
> The QUESTION here is whether any of you are using Powershell to help 
> support TW in interesting ways?
>
> Just an initial query,
> TT 
>

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