I am using `tiddlywiki.files` method.
tiddlywiki.files:
{
"directories": [
{
"path": "/srv/git/scripts/t-sql",
"isTiddlerFile" :false,
"isEditableFile": true,
"fields": {
"title": {"source": "filename", "prefix": "scripts/t-sql/"},
"created": {"source": "created"},
"modified": {"source": "modified"},
"type": "text/plain",
"tags": ["t-sql", "external"],
"linux-path": {"source": "filename", "prefix":
"/srv/git/scripts/t-sql/"},
"win-path": {"source": "filename", "prefix":
"c:\\vm\\srv\\git\\scripts\\t-sql\\"}
}
}
]
}iddler
$:/config/FileSystemPaths:
[is[system]!has[draft.of]removeprefix[$:/]addprefix[_system/]]
[is[draft]search-replace:g:regexp[/|\\],[_]addprefix[drafts/]]
[tag[task]addprefix[mytasks/]]
[!tag[external]] -- Tried without this filter, same result. (This comment
is for the posting, it's not in the tiddler.)
Wiki directory structure:
.
+-- tiddlers
¦ +-- %2Fsrv%2Fgit%2Fscripts%2Ft-sql%2Fdetach.txt -- these
two appear after I edit and save the external tiddler
¦ +-- %2Fsrv%2Fgit%2Fscripts%2Ft-sql%2Fdetach.txt.meta -- and the
original file `/srv/git/scripts/t-sql/detach.sql` is deleted
¦ +-- …
¦ +-- scripts
¦ ¦ +-- t-sql
¦ ¦ +-- tiddlywiki.files
¦ +-- _system
¦ ¦ +-- config
¦ ¦ ¦ +-- …
¦ ¦ ¦ +-- FileSystemPaths.txt
¦ ¦ ¦ +-- FileSystemPaths.txt.meta
¦ ¦ +-- …
¦ +-- …
+-- tiddlywiki.info
On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 3:28:17 PM UTC-8 [email protected]
wrote:
> To clarify, what method are you using to load/import these scripts with
> the Node.js Tiddlywiki server?
>
> Best,
> Joshua F
>
> On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 1:16:01 PM UTC-8 RA wrote:
>
>> Forgot to mention I'm running it on Node.js.
>>
>> On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 12:17:36 PM UTC-8 RA wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I got my collection of scripts to show up in my wiki as plain text
>>> tiddlers. ( I am using an absolute path, and the scripts have various
>>> extensions like ".sql",".ps" etc.). When I edit them, however, they get
>>> saved not at the original location, but along with regular tiddlers. Their
>>> extensions are stripped and replaced with ".txt", and the absolute path
>>> added to the name with slashes encoded as "%2F". I'd like the scripts to be
>>> saved back to the original location with the name and extension unchanged.
>>> Is that possible?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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