In the advanced search under filters there is a dropdown list of filters. 
One of them is "Tiddlers modified since last load". It basically runs 
[haschanged[]] .  Saving to a json is effectively an emergency save. You 
can reload into a working TW.

It's concerning if an extension has stopped working. I think it was early 
2019 when someone at FF forgot to set a certificate correctly and thousands 
of extensions went off line. Hopefully nothing of that magnitude has 
happened again.


On Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 2:37:42 PM UTC-8 Javier Rojas wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I have a tiddlywiki that I save to the local filesystem, using the
> timimi plugin ( https://ibnishak.github.io/Timimi/ ).
>
> I have just noticed that saving my wiki doesn't work (it's supposed to
> autosave, but both the autosave and manual save don't work). This seems
> to be a problem with my browser, not Timimi, since all the browser
> extensions I use are non-functional (Firefox 85.0.2, Windows, BTW).
>
> I made lots of changes today, that I'd rather not lose, and I don't know
> of an alternative way of saving my wiki, e.g., by downloading it as an
> HTML file.
>
> Do you know of such a way/have a suggestion for my situation?
>
> Right now, the only way I see of preserving my changes is: searching for
> all tiddlers modified since $TIMESTAMP, exporting them to JSON, save
> that file, import that back once things get back to normal with my
> browser/extensions.
>
> Related to that approach: is there any way of searching for "unsaved"
> tiddlers, other than estimating the last time I saved?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- 
> Javier
>

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