Hi Jeremy,
 

> Just to be clear, I’m not recommending that end users need to do this. 
>
This is for people who wanting to understand the source code.
>

Mhhh, that's not quite correct.
For anyone wanting to get started and use TiddlyWiki under node,

   1. there's not necessarily a need to be a (node) developer
   2. there's a lot to be learned from the patterns used for all things 
   around the core distro

Sure, a term like "build" is possibly not for grandma,
but then that's what we need to define in order to, well, build the kind of 
output
we want from a bunch of tiddlers in our node folders.

Best wishes,

— tb

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