Soren, your PAO tiddler mentions another tiddler called PaoList, but I 
can't find it in your empty TW above or in your public wiki. The same is 
true for the RelationshipValueTool tiddler in the Source tiddler. Could you 
perhaps share those tiddlers?

I also noticed that the SourceList tiddler is not in your empty version, 
but it is in your public wiki. So you might want to add it to the empty 
version.

[email protected] a következőt írta (2021. május 5., szerda, 23:44:05 UTC+2):

> I ended up just repeatedly bisecting the tiddler files until it broke. The 
> error was thrown because there was one empty (zero-byte) tiddler. I thought 
> I'd checked for that originally but must have missed it.
>
> I was using the empty file that Soren provided earlier in this thread. Now 
> I have to decide if I want to go back to my original version or steal 
> (ehem, borrow) what Soren's done, since it pretty much nails it.
>
> Anyway, thanks!
>
> On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 3:29:30 PM UTC-4 Jack Baty wrote:
>
>> This looks to have nothing to do with Soren's script. It fails simply 
>> doing this...
>>
>> tiddlywiki rl-wiki --savewikifolder public-wiki/wiki
>>
>> 1680 of 2200 tiddlers are exported. Still don't know how to find the 
>> offending tiddler(s) though :)
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 2:57:56 PM UTC-4 Jack Baty wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for this, Soren. I was practically hyperventilating while 
>>> watching the video as I watched you address one thing after another that I 
>>> struggle with. Namely, the public vs private distinction. Your approach is 
>>> exactly what I would like to use.
>>>
>>> Your script works great on a test subset of my wiki, but I am getting an 
>>> error running it with all 2000+ tidders. I used Tiddler Commander to tag 
>>> everything (non-System) with a Public tag, since everything so far has been 
>>> public. Running the update script I get the following error.
>>>
>>>
>>> ./scripts/publish.sh
>>> Exporting public tiddlers...
>>> node:internal/fs/utils:847
>>> throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
>>> ^
>>>
>>> TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE]: The "data" argument must be of type 
>>> string or an instance of Buffer, TypedArray, or DataView. Received undefined
>>> at Object.writeFileSync (node:fs:1545:5)
>>> at Object.exports.saveTiddlerToFileSync 
>>> ($:/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js:441:6)
>>> at WikiFolderMaker.saveTiddler 
>>> ($:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js:165:12)
>>> at $:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js:103:11
>>> at Object.$tw.utils.each 
>>> (/Users/jbaty/tmp/rudimentarylathe/node_modules/tiddlywiki/boot/boot.js:126:12)
>>> at WikiFolderMaker.save 
>>> ($:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js:79:12)
>>> at Command.execute ($:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js:39:25)
>>> at Commander.executeNextCommand ($:/core/modules/commander.js:107:14)
>>> at Commander.execute ($:/core/modules/commander.js:64:7)
>>> at Object.exports.startup ($:/core/modules/startup/commands.js:34:12) {
>>> code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE'
>>> }
>>> Externalizing images...
>>> Compiling single HTML file...
>>> Not pushing the wiki to GitHub because the --push switch was not 
>>> provided.
>>>
>>>
>>> I assume that there's a tiddler in there somewhere that's either badly 
>>> formed or missing something, but I have no idea how to track it down. If 
>>> anyone recognized this error or knows how I might find the problem, I'd 
>>> love to know about it.
>>>
>>> My other option is to recreate the wiki and import a handful at a time 
>>> until it breaks, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jack
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 9:29:50 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey, everyone! I'm passionate about Zettelkasten too. If you haven't 
>>>> seen Ross Ashby's digital Zettelkasten archive, it's worth checking out. 
>>>> http://rossashby.info/
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 4:09:38 PM UTC-4 bimlas wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Soren,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for bringing the TiddlyWiki and Zettelkasten communities one 
>>>>> step closer. I think these two groups are very close to each other, just 
>>>>> the two parties just don’t know each other enough.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have read your notes and I would like to comment on a few:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#DataAsKnowledgeGraph
>>>>>
>>>>> This may not be exactly what the description is about, but for some 
>>>>> reason the description is reminiscent of a solution where you basically 
>>>>> navigate between tables, but you are very free to do so. Read the 
>>>>> description firtst on 
>>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/Re11x96t-qI/m/WoqDEuJzGQAJ, 
>>>>> then try out on 
>>>>> https://bimlas.gitlab.io/demo/tw5/property-comparison.html
>>>>>
>>>>> https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#FullTextSearch
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is a very good description of the topic: 
>>>>> https://tefkos.comminfo.rutgers.edu/Courses/e530/Readings/Beal%202008%20full%20text%20searching.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>> https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/#WritingFreesHeadspace
>>>>>
>>>>> I have found in myself that writing makes me more efficient, but my 
>>>>> memory has deteriorated a lot. It’s easier to describe something than to 
>>>>> remember it in the long run and I think it’s okay, but in the eyes of 
>>>>> those 
>>>>> around me, I seem like a forgetful person. Have you noticed anything like 
>>>>> this in yourself?
>>>>>
>>>>> My further thoughts on note-taking methods: 
>>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/2yRiVsbAv9g/m/vKBIC5CjBQAJ
>>>>>
>>>>

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