Mohammad, To answer the original thread I do not tend to update them, but if I find I need to, first I drop the new version on a plugin tiddlywiki, where I can also add additional notes against a plugin (non destructively). I then typically drag from my "plugin tiddlywiki". There are far more plugins outside these libraries than in them. I would use the library method for ones I know about as you give as an example, however there is still a complexity barrier to regular plugin authors generating their own libraries. If a plugin to generate zip files of filtered tiddlers in library we would have more people using this mechaisium.
If I had this library building tool I would publish my plugin wiki collection as a library. I would use your published library to ensure your plugins are up-to-date and replblish them in my collected library and invite authors without their own published libraries to inform me if I do not have their latest plugin. I would also start publishing more of my own materials in a library. Tones On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 18:08:27 UTC+10 Mohammad wrote: > How do you update your plugins? For example you heard a new fix is out > there for Favorites from Kookma! > Or the Highlight.JS has been updated from Tiddlywiki. > > Attached is a short video showing how you can simply update your plugins. > This example includes > > - Tiddlywiki official library > - Kookma plugin library > - Wikilab plugin library > - Relink plugin library > > There are other libraries around (I think @TiddlyTweeter has collected a > list of plugin libraries). > and Mark may have added libraries to https://links.tiddlywiki.com > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b7adc0fc-632e-4c0c-a862-c2f6d5c13056n%40googlegroups.com.

