Thanks for that info Danielo, 

would you mind posting a link to that?

On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 1:50:36 AM UTC-6, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> El lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015, 19:06:43 (UTC+2), Dave escribió:
>>
>>  My holy grail would be tiddlers as text files in one folder with one or 
>> more TWs as front ends that could access them.  I've intended to dive 
>> deeper into the node.js (can't remember why it didn't work for me when I 
>> tried it a year ago or so) option.  
>>
>> I think at some point I discovered that you can trigger bash scripts from 
>> TW that could theoretically search the file system (find, grep etc (I 
>> mainly use Linux)) but I don't know how you'd get the info back into the 
>> TW.  Using the bash script method you could even edit files in a separate 
>> system text editor if you wanted, and then you'd just have to reload the 
>> tiddler once that was done.
>>
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> Hello Dave,
>
> The use case you are describing is possible, but requires a new filesystem 
> sync adaptor. TheDive0 did some work on that area, but I'm not sure of 
> their plugin features. I also played a bit with it, but I leave the idea 
> some weeks ago because something else jumped into my interest.
>
> Regards 
>

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