Riz, As discussed elsewhere this is fantastic.
I am using Latest General Release FireFox 61.0.2 (64-bit) and Windows 10 and after the install I can edit any single file wiki anywhere on my Laptop without further intervention. This solution works in FireFox on all platforms except I understand Android. Typically I can open My Wikis into FireFox as it is my default browser by double-clicking the file in the File Explorer. Or I can start with in the browser address bar "file:///c:/" and start browsing. For example file:///c:/Data/TW5/Instances/ which can be bookmarked. I have not yet tried it with Chrome, I may wait to see if they accept it. But that will also be helpful as I also use chrome, especially with multiple users to maintain different authentications within in each. I am yet to work through the implications but I expect this may appeal to the vast majority of users who can use FireFox or Chrome who want to treat their TiddlyWikis like private documents, on their computer, synchronised cloud storage or USB sticks. Once again thanks so much for helping tiddlywiki come back from the apocalypse, the journey has being worth while with a suite of save and server tools now available for other use cases. However this stand to help the new adopter community. Regards Tony > https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi > > > For those who are unfamiliar, timimi is a webextension that allows you to > save standalone tiddlywikis the same way tiddlyfox did. You can open your > tiddlywikis from anywhere in your home folder, make changes and save > changes. > > > Installation steps have been simplified and requirement of python removed > in windows. Installation steps are sa below > > *Firefox* > > * Download the platform specific file from release page > <https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/releases/tag/v1.0.0> and unzip it. > * Run the install script. > * Drag and drop timimi.xpi to **about:addons** page in firefox. > > *Chrome/Chromium* > > Chrome/Chromium does not allow installation of third party extensions from > outside the webstore. Until chrome finishes its review and accept timimi to > webstore, users will have to install it using the following steps. > > * Download the platform specific file from release page > <https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/releases/tag/v1.0.0> and unzip it. > * Run the install script. > * Open *chrome://extensions/ *page in chrome/chromium and turn on the > "Developer mode" > * From the tool bar that appears, click "Load unpacked" and select the > folder *chrome-chromium/chrome-addon* > > Now open a local tiddlywiki file anywhere under your home folder, make > some changes and save. Wait for a few seconds to refresh the tab and ensure > that changes are saved. > > > Is there are issues, file them at > https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/issues > > Please respond with your usage reports and platform details so as to > confirm that plugin is working as intended.. > > PS: other tiddlywiki saver plugins like mario's filesaver plugin for > firefox should not be in conflict with timimi. However it is a good idea to > temporarily disable them while testing timimi. > > PS: Please backup your important files before trying out. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d78d563a-7796-4a16-b1e0-7811b8eea5c0%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

