Hey everyone,

before switching to TiddlyWiki I relied heavily on a notes system based on 
ikiwiki <http://ikiwiki.info/>. I therefore have a lot of individual 
markdown files that all look more or less like this:

* * *

[[!tag $Tag1 $Tag2]]
# note 175: $Title

[contents of note]

# Links

[links to other notes]

# Literature

[citations]

* * *

Most of the structure of those notes is not enforced by ikiwiki, except for 
the tag directive on top (not its positioning, but its semantics). None the 
less it would be great to parse all of those notes in a way that preserves 
tags, title, contents, links and structure. I guess it would make sense to 
use the markdown type tiddler. How would I even start to go about importing 
those files? Are there any guides to write your own importers?

P. S.: I use a single files wiki, since I can't install any apps at work. 
At home I use TiddlyDesktop, on my phone I use quine 
<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quine/id1228682923?mt=8> and on my 
computer at work I use TiddlyWiki in the Sky for Dropbox.

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