Do not worry about the initial "Not a local tiddlywiki file" message. I have 
set the plugin to check the url of the tabs in the browser and if it does not 
start with "file:///", do not 
load the plugin at all. This way the plugin is more privacy friendly as it will 
be blind to all your internet browsing. 
Initially when you open firefox, your url bar must be either empty or showing 
something like "about:blank". Since both of these fail to meet the conditions, 
the port is immediately disconnected. Later when you open the tiddlywiki file, 
the url scheme is rechecked. Once confirmed it is a local file, it checks if 
the file is actually a tiddlywiki. When both conditions are met, it opens the 
port and sends the message "Initiate" 

>From the console logs it is clear that plugin is loaded, and it attempts to 
>send the changed content to python when you save it. The issue is either the 
>plugin cannot access the python script or python script cannot access the 
>file. 

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