El jueves, 18 de agosto de 2016, 19:40:54 (UTC+2), Daniel Metcalfe escribió:
>
> Thanks Danielo, 
>
You're welcome
 

>
> My main concern is if there is a way to do it using TiddlyWiki plugin 
> mechanism though? From the examples I've seen things you can add via 
> plugins just run within the browser once you've loaded a TiddlyWiki.
>

That is not exactly true. If you plan to run your TW in node, part of your 
plugin can run just on the browser and part of your plugin can run just on 
node. That way you can create some client-server architecture within your 
plugin. The only restriction for the people wanting to use it is that they 
would have to run your plugin in a node TW.
 

>
> I'd like it to be easily shareable like you suggested, if I have to modify 
> TiddlyWiki core code then it is not very shareable, people will have to 
> deploy my fork of the repo.
>

As I said, TW has the ability to run code on the browser, the server or 
both. The filesystem adaptor is an example of it. 

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