Barro,

So you are keen to get a comprehensive record. So consider the tips I gave 
previously and have a look at the functionality given in the following;

   - https://tiddlywiki.com/#haschanged%20Operator list tiddlers changed in 
   this session (last load of Wiki) perhaps use to export changes to a json 
   file. Use in advanced search filter then click export. 
   - Auto-download modified tiddlers see Official TiddlyWiki Plugin Library
   This plugin causes TiddlyWiki <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki> to 
   continuously download (as a JSON file) the contents of any tiddler that is 
   manually changed by any of several means:
   - Start filters with "all[shadows+tiddlers]]" to include system tiddlers 
   in lists.

I recommend you use a login name for yourself, then you can list tiddlers 
modified by you and created by you 

You could even document detailed changes

   - https://tiddlywiki.com/#DiffTextWidget
   - https://tiddlywiki.com/#changecount%20Macro
   
Regards
Tony

On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 12:44:47 AM UTC+10, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Sorry Tony wasn't meaning to ignore, been busy and slow getting to 
> responses,
>  
>
>> There are a number of additional possibilities I have uncovered that 
>> could help you with but if you can provide a bit more of a background it 
>> would help.
>>
>
> Firstmost, looking at creating something to track mainly changes to system 
> and shadows that usually aren't visible like content tiddlers, for 
> troubleshooting and also when it comes time to upgrade the core (I 
> understand modified shadow and system tiddlers can interfere)
>
> Second, to create a record of modifications that would be delivered with 
> the wiki to the end user, so once they learn TW well enough to go beyond 
> basic usage, they will be able to see what I had modified, in case they 
> want to change the modifications.  I'm basically taking TW, customizing it 
> for particular applications and delivering a customized TW to the end 
> user.  I found I was more successful in promoting TW by showing exactly how 
> TW can be used rather than just directing attention to a useful tool.  The 
> one customized TW I'm preparing is for indexing a city (world building) for 
> a video game development company and some documentation of what I've done 
> to create their tool would be wise so I done leave them completely high n 
> dry when I soon retire.
>
> One of the easiest methods would be to ensure you have a username always 
>> set, and you can then at the end of the day list all tiddlers created by or 
>> modified by that user id.
>>
>
> Good idea for tracking changes by other users.  I had already created a 
> tiddler for showing last change to wiki and by whom.
>
> If you want to capture the installation of external tiddlers and plugins 
>> as well, which would not carry your user ID, install the bundles plugin and 
>> activate the import bundle which records all the imports in a single 
>> bundle. The bundles plugin also allows you to set up a filter bundle which 
>> will be the way to identify all your tiddlers (you can use multiple 
>> filters) to export and delete them when you are finished.
>>
>> Using the naming standards available also simplifies it, like I use 
>> $:/PSaT/ as a prefix to all the system tiddlers I create.
>>
>
> Agreed, something I saw Tobias suggesting, makes it easier to distinguish 
> personally added system tiddlers from the stock system tiddlers.  Been 
> reading through the material out there about working with TW, I'm going to 
> be reading awhile ; ). 
>
> I'm thinking of making something to inventory of the wiki before any 
> modifications or importing is done, to create a manifest list like I see 
> other software has, to have a list to compare against. Still don't know 
> enough to know if that would be a good approach.
>  
> There is much I'm still learning about TW, so much has already been built 
> into the wiki that I still don't know of.  This is a pretty amazing piece 
> of software, it makes my various IFrame content browsers pale in 
> comparsion.  Main reason I switch was the wiki editng capable with local 
> drive asset browsing.  So I can coordinate text, html. images and pdf's of 
> a personal proect which has a online version that differs from the print 
> version (pdf's) but uses the same source matterial (text and images which 
> makes the wiki content); both versions have to be coordinated and the 
> differences documentated.  Can do that all from the wiki.
>
>

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