Hi Jason,

That looks fantastic. The original autolist was a plugin hacked up in about 
an hour in response to a reddit request. It was never really meant for 
wider adoption. I worked on support for multiple lines later in response to 
a request here on the group but I don't think I ever published that.

I think a good next step if you are up to it, would be to make it 
configurable to detect whether it is a markdown tiddler or wikitext 
tiddler, and be able to support both. That I thing would add a lot of value 
to the community but I do understand that it may not be a priority for you 
if your primary use case is markdown tiddlers.
Cheers,

Saq

On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 7:13:15 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi all, I have been learning about TW5 and making increasing use of it 
> over the past ~9 months. It is an incredible tool with a great ecosystem of 
> support, so as I begin to make some customizations I wanted to share these 
> back for the community.
>
> I have put together a plugin based on Saq's excellent editor-autolist. I 
> primarily use markdown for my notes so I have adapted it for markdown lists.
>
> I have used bullet lists pretty extensively in the MS ecosystem in my 
> work, so in addition to the list indent and continuation, I added features 
> to indent/unindent multiple lines, and to move list sections up or down.
>
> Please check out the GH repo 
> <https://github.com/jasonmhoule/editor-autolist-markdown> and the hosted 
> plugin <https://jasonmhoule.github.io/editor-autolist-markdown/>. This is 
> the initial release so I welcome your feedback and suggestions for 
> improvement!
>

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