Well, I'm into the whole "digital gardening" wormhole.
Tidllywiki is kind of interesting here because it actually does a lot what 
is required for "digital gardening" - it is in itself a notetaking tool, 
does transclusion, plugins are available... the possibility of tiddlymap 
for visualization ... also it is highly customizable which is  always 
great. It has a search and easy commenting going, what many static site 
publishing systems are kind of struggling with.
The main benefits of static export in tiddlywiki is probably easier 
searchability ( i think), a more useroriented layout and choosing what you 
publish.
That's what ssg's do good and there are tons of themes available that don't 
need to be developped. templating static site export in TW so far has been 
not very easy to understand for me, in comparison to jekyll, and then you 
possibly loose some features like the search or the commenting, or a 
toggleable sidebar (not saying they're impossile to port or recreate, but i 
haven't seen it). 
so maybe that could be combined?
integrate TW with an SSG via plugins? publish from TW via SSG, inheriting 
macros and linking to ensure digital gardening capabilities  but doing the 
"macro" via the ssg? 
(maybe possible with "nikola" based on python and the pytiddlywiki package 
?) This would then enable to combine Tiddlywiki based and other content. 

from the other side, is it possible to use a tiddlywiki theme that you 
don't use dynamically but have installed for static export, and (how) could 
i port a theme fom a static site engine?

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