Hi Gene,

No attribution needed from my end, if you feel its necessary a link to 
Github would do: https://github.com/saqimtiaz
Cheers,
Saq

On Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 4:20:39 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Thank you, interesting, I hadn't seen this plugin previously.  I've put a 
> link to this thread in the addendum; but I will enlarge the section and put 
> an explicit link to the plugin and include your code snippet too.  
> Incidentally do you have a home page / social media profile so I can 
> attribute you correctly (assuming you wanted that)?  
>
> Incidentally my blog posts are always like this - it is only when I've 
> finished them I find half a dozen interesting new ways of approaching the 
> problem :)
>
> Yours
> Gene
>
> On Friday, July 9, 2021 at 10:24:15 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> @Gene this plugin might be worth a look too:
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/linonetwo/tiddlywiki-plugins/tree/master/plugins/linonetwo/watch-fs
>>
>> "This plugin enables TiddlyWiki to watch the change in your disk, and if 
>> you edit one of your tiddler using editor likes VSCode and save it on the 
>> disk, the change will immediately reflected in the browser."
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 8:01:46 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> @Saq - Ha yes, that's a neat way of getting around the need for nodemon, 
>>> that I hadn't considered (mostly as I was ignorant of the API / focussed on 
>>> writing to the folder).  And you could call a bash script from Vim, or as 
>>> @David Shaw points out an even tidier way would be to write it with VimL.  
>>>
>>> If I have time for a project prior to the next release, I might give it 
>>> a whirl.  Thanks for the suggestion / education.
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Gene
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 10:22:19 AM UTC+1 David Shaw wrote:
>>>
>>>> Like Saq, I'm no Vim expert, but there's also the built in VimL 
>>>> language that might be able to do this without having to invoke external 
>>>> scripts.
>>>>
>>>> And thanks for the original post - very interesting and possibly of use 
>>>> to me.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>> David Shaw
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 7 Jul 2021, 09:50 Saq Imtiaz, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Gene,
>>>>>
>>>>> For the specific use case that your video demonstrates, i.e. creating 
>>>>> short new tiddlers rather than editing existing ones, have you considered 
>>>>> the following workflow:
>>>>>
>>>>> - don't write your newly created tiddler files to the wiki directory.
>>>>> - instead have vim do a PUT request with cURL to the tiddlywiki to 
>>>>> save the tiddler.
>>>>>
>>>>> API: 
>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer%20API%3A%20Put%20Tiddler:%5B%5BWebServer%20API%3A%20Put%20Tiddler%5D%5D
>>>>>
>>>>> Example:
>>>>>
>>>>> curl -X PUT -i 'http://192.168.0.12:8080/recipes/default/tiddlers/
>>>>> NewTiddlerTitle' --data '{
>>>>>  "tags": "firstTag anotherTag",
>>>>>  "creator": "gene",
>>>>>  "modifier": "gene",
>>>>>  "text": "The use of knowledge in society"
>>>>> }' -H "X-Requested-With: TiddlyWiki"
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't use VIM myself but as far as I know it can execute bash 
>>>>> scripts so you could set one up to do the PUT with cURL. Alternatively 
>>>>> there seem to be VIM plugins specifically for interacting with APIs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Saq
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

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