I'll just point out that tiddlyclip is designed to be very flexible - you 
can override the default rules (clipping behaviours) and /or define any 
number of your own rules - see http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/ for a 
description of how to define your own rules. Tiddlyclip is in constant 
development, however I have not released any updates for a long time as I 
am under the impression that only a handful of people use it (it only has 
19 stars on github).  I am always open to suggestions for improvements.  

cheers

BJ

On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 10:51:07 PM UTC+1 [email protected] 
wrote:

> 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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