Ciao Jeremy

PLEASE don't limit this to the Paranoid. The Terminally Lazy, Do It Later, 
Backup Crowd, like me, could benefit too.

Josiah  

On Saturday, 4 February 2017 18:48:44 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Inspired by Thomas Elmiger, I’ve just pushed a new plugin that causes 
> TiddlyWiki to continuously save the contents of each tiddler that is 
> changed as a JSON file. Configured correctly, the browser will download the 
> files silently in the background, and they can be used as a backup in case 
> of accidental data loss.
>
> The files are saved with filenames of the form 
> “HelloThere.20170204171837889.json”. It works with the single file edition 
> or under Node.js.
>
> There are settings to temporarily disable the plugin and to adjust the 
> filter used to determine which tiddlers are saved. There’s also a setting 
> to enable automatic saving for draft tiddlers; this setting should be 
> considered for the truly paranoid because it is liable to save a large 
> number of files while you are typing.
>
> The plugin is installed but disabled on the prerelease (it won’t be loaded 
> by default in the final release). Give it a try there:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/index.html
>
> Just be sure to configure your browser to download files silently, and 
> visit the control panel to enable the setting (see below).
>
> Questions or thoughts welcome.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>

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