I think  you are somewhat doing this around the wrong way.

Use a filter to list all your non-content tiddlers, eg the tiddler you use 
in the side bar etc... macros etc...

   - You may use a title prefix, tag or even a field with a value eg; 
   project=setup then the filter [all[]project[setup]]

Then you can have a filter that lists every tiddler "[all[]!is[system]]" 
thing that is not in your above filter. eg; 
"[all[]!is[system]!project[setup]]"
Both sets of tiddlers can be exported separately and then imported into an 
empty.html

Regards
Tones

On Tuesday, 6 July 2021 at 23:58:24 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> I tried it doesn't fit. Since many records are not related to the system. 
> It is necessary to do on the tag, I think so. For example, new buttons with 
> the tag  *$:/tags/SideBar*. This is not a system entry and it will 
> disappear.
>
> вторник, 6 июля 2021 г. в 16:26:36 UTC+3, David Gifford: 
>
>> [!is[system]] in the filter tab of Advanced search. But make sure you 
>> don't have any regular tiddlers that are needed for your template (base).
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 5:58:04 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Let's say I set everything up and want to make a new base. I want to 
>>> remove only information posts, but keep all my own customizations, CSS and 
>>> plugins.
>>> Post with similar tags:
>>> $:/tags/Stylesheet CSS 
>>> $:/tags/MenuBar
>>> $:/tags/SideBar
>>> ...
>>> etc
>>>
>>> Am I thinking right? Or is it possible to clear the base faster?
>>> And what filter is needed for this?
>>> [all[tiddlers]] - ??? prefix[$:/]
>>>
>>> I want to delete all my content posts, but not touch the "$:/*" tags.
>>>
>>

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