Geez...this has been a slog...

I'm on a Mac. The $ seems to be the culprit. I changed the filename 
from $__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json to plugins_giffmex_subsume.json and 
ran:

tiddlywiki --load "__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json" --unpackplugin 
"$:/plugins/giffmex/subsume" --savewikifolder "subsume"

and it works! The command also works without the unpackplugin (i.e., 
tiddlywiki --load "__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json" --savewikifolder 
"subsume").
Thanks for the help.
On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 1:00:33 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:

> And the unpackplugin command just turns the plugin tiddlers into separate 
> tiddlers in tiddler space, which isn't what you want. So that part doesn't 
> seem necessary.
>
> On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 9:55:45 AM UTC-7 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> Oops. I removed double quotes from $__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json .
>>
>> On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 9:54:35 AM UTC-7 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> Oh. Are you running linux? I also changed double quotes to single quotes 
>>> around $:/plugins/giffmex/subsume  so the shell doesn't interpret the $ as 
>>> a variable. I'm wondering if the unpackplugin is even needed.
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 9:48:32 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> I missed that in the example, thanks. I tried the following:
>>>>
>>>> tiddlywiki --load "$__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json" --unpackplugin 
>>>> "$:/plugins/giffmex/subsume" --savewikifolder "subsume" 
>>>>
>>>> and got the same error...
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 11:53:07 AM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The --unpackplugin takes the name of the tiddler, not of the JSON file 
>>>>> (just delete ".json" from your unpackplugin command).
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like after you're done you'll need to do some cleanup, moving 
>>>>> subsume/plugins/subsume to plugins/subsume, and deleting the subsume 
>>>>> directory. 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, July 23, 2021 at 7:51:08 AM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the help. I exported the $:/plugins/giffmex/subsume as a 
>>>>>> .json file and it yields $__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the terminal: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> tiddlywiki --load "$__plugins_giffmex_subsume.json" --unpackplugin 
>>>>>> "$:/plugins/giffmex/subsume.json" --savewikifolder "subsume"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and I get:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Error: No tiddlers found in file ".json"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What am I missing?
>>>>>> On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 4:36:56 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mark you can save a plugin tiddler as a folder: 
>>>>>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/urls/4b5e9c4afc6923035ef9/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Otherwise you can drag and drop the plugin to your wiki and import 
>>>>>>> it and it will work, though it will only be installed for that specific 
>>>>>>> wiki to which you dragged it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 9:57:01 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> @David
>>>>>>>> Is there a plugin folder to download. I'm not convinced I know how 
>>>>>>>> to install your plugin otherwise. I'm running TW via Node.js.
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 3:44:45 PM UTC-4 Mark Cubberley 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @David
>>>>>>>>> I have been keeping my eye on the Subsume threads and this plugin 
>>>>>>>>> may be what I'm looking for. Between my naiveté of TW and, for the 
>>>>>>>>> moment, 
>>>>>>>>> a rather nebulous pedagogical project, I am not convinced I know what 
>>>>>>>>> I'm 
>>>>>>>>> asking, but I appreciate the reply nonetheless.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> @ Mark S.
>>>>>>>>> You are correct. More often than not, there IS too much material 
>>>>>>>>> and I my intent is not to add more to an already dense curriculum. I 
>>>>>>>>> see 
>>>>>>>>> systems thinking as pedagogical strategy/framework for my teaching. 
>>>>>>>>> (Systems thinking in chemical education is new to me and to chemical 
>>>>>>>>> education for that matter.) I do not yet know what content I may have 
>>>>>>>>> to 
>>>>>>>>> sacrifice to use this pedagogy, nor if the loss of this content 
>>>>>>>>> compromises 
>>>>>>>>> the learning objectives of the course(s). I am hoping to figure all 
>>>>>>>>> this 
>>>>>>>>> out in a public facing TW using these concept outlines as a knowledge 
>>>>>>>>> base.
>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The official slicer edition does pretty much what you describe 
>>>>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/editions/text-slicer/ .
>>>>>>>>>> But it uses a complicated relationship between the resulting 
>>>>>>>>>> tiddlers that may be difficult to manipulate.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Notowritey (https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey.html) 
>>>>>>>>>> allows you to split large texts using a regular expression. You can 
>>>>>>>>>> then 
>>>>>>>>>> manipulate items into a hierarchical arrangement in a manner similar 
>>>>>>>>>> to a 
>>>>>>>>>> regular outliner. The relationship is based on simple listing and 
>>>>>>>>>> tagging.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I would imagine for a systems approach, you would have to add a 
>>>>>>>>>> great deal more of material. What I remember about chemistry is that 
>>>>>>>>>> they 
>>>>>>>>>> already give you too much material to remember and often assume you 
>>>>>>>>>> are 
>>>>>>>>>> familiar with processes and techniques that you have never 
>>>>>>>>>> encountered 
>>>>>>>>>> anywhere. As if someone just ripped pages out of your textbook and 
>>>>>>>>>> threw 
>>>>>>>>>> them away. Trying to see how you could fit MORE into the curriculum 
>>>>>>>>>> seems 
>>>>>>>>>> somewhat unkind.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Another Mark
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 10:06:42 AM UTC-7 
>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have been using Soren’s Grok TiddlyWiki and his Zettelkasten 
>>>>>>>>>>> shell over the last several weeks. Most of this time has been just 
>>>>>>>>>>> getting 
>>>>>>>>>>> stuff into TW and seeing what happens (or doesn't and trying to 
>>>>>>>>>>> figure out 
>>>>>>>>>>> why). I have not spent any time creating, connecting, etc.. The 
>>>>>>>>>>> product of 
>>>>>>>>>>> my work thus far is here.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I have two large outlines (GeneralChemistryACCMOutline and 
>>>>>>>>>>> OrganicChemistryACCMOutline) that delineate anchoring concept 
>>>>>>>>>>> content maps <https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed300049w> for 
>>>>>>>>>>> most of the undergraduate chemistry I teach. The hierarchy of these 
>>>>>>>>>>> outlines is identical at Level 1 (Big Ideas) and Level 2 (Enduring 
>>>>>>>>>>> Understandings) and differ at Level 3 (Subdisciplinary 
>>>>>>>>>>> Articulations) and 
>>>>>>>>>>> Level 4 (Content Details).
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I need to excise these outlines and then add open educational 
>>>>>>>>>>> resources (text, links to videos, images, and simulations, 
>>>>>>>>>>> exercises, etc.) 
>>>>>>>>>>> to the resulting tiddlers.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I am interested in your thoughts on how I might excise these 
>>>>>>>>>>> outlines in a (unique?) way that leverages TW’s utility/flexibility 
>>>>>>>>>>> as a 
>>>>>>>>>>> content-management system considering:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>    1. The order of Level 1 Big Ideas is consistent with the 
>>>>>>>>>>>    sequence of instruction.
>>>>>>>>>>>    2. I would like to somehow leverage TW and the connected, 
>>>>>>>>>>>    context-free facts derived from these outlines to move away from 
>>>>>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>>>>>>    reductionist approach to teaching and learning to a systems 
>>>>>>>>>>>    approach <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41570-018-0126> 
>>>>>>>>>>>    to teaching and learning. 
>>>>>>>>>>>    3. I do not yet know specifically how I am going to use this 
>>>>>>>>>>>    resource in a teaching setting.
>>>>>>>>>>>    4. I am new to TW…
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>

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