The plugin library only shows the standard plugins, themes and language 
packs maintained by the core team.
As Mat explained there are many more places to find plugins and it is a lot 
easier when your plugin is known to Community Search.

Jed Carty <http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Making%20a%20Plugin%20Library> 
and Tobias Beer <http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Library>created their own 
plugin libraries.


Birthe

On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 4:36:32 AM UTC+2, Devin Weaver wrote:

> Sorry for the confusion. You mentioned releasing on tiddlyspot. I assume 
> this means a whole tiddlywinks with the plugin inside it. How does the 
> plugin library know how to weed out the plugin tiddlers versus any other 
> tiddler like a GettingStarted or tags?
>
> For that matter how does the plugin library know about tiddlyspot and the 
> some tiddlywikis are special plugin wikis and not someone's personal 
> journal?
>
> There is also reference of hosting on github or Dropbox. Is there a 
> tiddlywiki plugin bit out there scraping the underbelly of the Internet to 
> discover plugins?
>
> Some how plugins has made it to the plugin library. I've searched and 
> searched the tiddlywiki source code and still can not find where those 
> plugins are being registered/stored.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>

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