Here you 
go: https://gist.github.com/openmedi/95c5629699634b0d8b8bde7cc161ee1a

Am Samstag, 21. April 2018 15:30:29 UTC+2 schrieb BJ:
>
> maybe you could show an example? (eg take a screenshot of one of these 
> files in a text editor)
>
> On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 12:52:48 PM UTC+2, Martin Hähnel wrote:
>>
>> 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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