Has anyone explored the possibility of automatically writing TW tiddler 
tags to the file system, for the scenario in which tiddlers are being 
stored as separate .tid files, running TW via node.js?  By "writing to the 
file system" what I'm trying to say is having those tags visible via 
Spotlight search or a Finder window search (on a Mac). The rationale is not 
having to run two searches for one thing, if the "thing" might be a regular 
file (e.g. word processing document) or a tiddler.  (I have been using 
nvALT, but something is going wrong with the syncing of tags, between nvALT 
and Finder / Spotlight).

My ideal scenario would one in which when I tag a file in TW, the tag gets 
automatically added to the .tid file's metadata, so that it automatically 
becomes visible for a Spotlight search.

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