I use a comment with the link:

<!-- https://whatever.xyz/source -->

Currently you can't use comments until you reach the end of the pragmas in 
a tiddler, but that's slated to be fixed in 5.2.0.

On Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 8:09:59 AM UTC-5 Si wrote:

> Much of my wiki is made up of snippets of WikiText that I have taken from 
> other sources, in particular public wikis (e.g. 
> https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com/) and from threads in this group.
>
> I want to make sure that I keep track of where I get these snippets from 
> for two reasons:
>
>    - to make my life easier if I ever want to look at the original source 
>    of some code in my wiki.
>    - in case I ever publish something online, I want to ensure that I 
>    have property attributed the original author of any code that I use.
>
> *So I'm just wondering what is the best practice here? *I can't link to 
> the source within the text because most of the time we are talking about 
> system tiddlers, but at the same time using a "source" field does not make 
> it clear exactly which part of the source came from where.
>
> Example: I have a style-sheet tiddler with loads of rulesets, and just one 
> of those many rulesets was taken from Soren's wiki, and it's not clear to 
> me what the best way to keep track of this is.
>

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