Hi Richard - I have found running TW under node to be relatively quick and 
simple. That way I have a single directory that contains a file for each 
tiddler and can write bash &/or perl snippets (inexpertly) to mash them as 
required - for example search and replace the 'type' field in all of them. 
Then save a single-page version either from the browser or using TW node 
commands.

The easiest workflow depends on what you're comfortable doing, of course - 
for example, if you use a script to pack your txt files into a single json 
object, you can drag it straight into the single-page TW.

If you want to avoid drag and drop altogether then I think you need to run 
the node version. 

Regards,
Richard

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