hmm, see - it was built the NodeJS side on mind. You can try to drag and 
drop all folders except demo tiddlers, eventually build it with loading the 
single html file with the correct build targets as specified in the .info 
file of the respective file.

Honestly it is far easier to use the Node. Tell me if you want any 
assistance in that aspect. No if you are adamant on using it in single file 
version, give me a day, I ll test it myself before coming back with a more 
detailed set of instructions.

It is although fundamentally different from what you achieved. You have 
radically changed the face of tiddlywiki itself to a point no one ever 
achieved in known archives. I am approaching the whole matter of web-pages 
from other end of matter. Partly because it is difficult to achieve a level 
of result you achieved consistently over many designs. Here the end user is 
not using Tiddlywiki at all. He wouldn't even know of its existence if it 
is not for the meta tag *generator="Tiddlywiki"* identifying it as the 
source. It is the same way hugo <https://gohugo.io/> or django-bakery 
wouldn't expose the program to the user, just the web files it created. 

Meanwhile you should really consider writing some kind of documentation for 
the benefit of us all. 

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