Some friends of mine and I are writing a program that outputs a metric 
crapton of text, and we stumbled across TiddlyWiki whilst looking for an 
easy way to store and view the data.  It seems perfect, except for one tiny 
detail:  creating the file.  To clarify, we are talking literally millions 
of wiki entries at once - somewhere in the neighbourhood of fifty to one 
hundred and fifty million entries per run.  Clearly, we don't want to 
manually import.

Is there an easy-to-follow guide for outputting a fully populated TW file? 
 If not, I can tear the program apart and examine it line by line, but I 
was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction to save me 
some work.

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