Hi Jed, very cool stuff indeed!

I am up and running on my own machine, but I don’t kow how to restart the 
server ... or is this really possible by pressing a button on a webpage?

Are there other things I should check on OS X to serve a wiki to other 
machines in my WLAN? I tried to set the server to 0.0.0.0 but the wiki is 
always started on http://127.0.0.1:8080

I also made a new wiki using your buttons, but 
http://127.0.0.1:8080/LocalWiki seems not to be saved and doesn’t look 
German although I chose de-DE edition. Another wiki I made with de-AT has 
content, but no german Language plugin (no languages at all).

How can I delete Wikis I am not happy with? (I had a space in my very first 
attempt and managed somehow to delete it in settings.json and in my master 
wiki.) I would like to be sure that my fumbling not leads to further 
problems.

For amateurs like me it yould make starting much easier if more info was 
available in a readme or first steps document. 

On OS X you have to

   - grant rights to the downloaded app to be started
   - interprete output of the terminal
   - cd into the directory where tiddlyOSX.command can be found
   - chmod +x ./tiddlyOSX.command
   - double click chmod tiddlyOSX.command again
   - (realise you don’t need a plugin to save in Safari)
   - (realise a file is downloaded when you click the checkmark in the 
   sidebar)

Thank you for this, this will be great when finished!

All the best,
Thomas

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