No, I have no experience with node. I have a single tiddlywiki file on a 
usb-harddrive which many links to local files, i.e.:

[ext[010-Eigenständigkeitserklärung.pdf|./FW Abschlussarbeit Anforderungen/
010-Eigenständigkeitserklärung.pdf]]

<embed src="./FW Abschlussarbeit 
Anforderungen/010-Eigenständigkeitserklärung.pdf" width="1200" height="1470"
/>


I use it offline because of the unpredictable quality of my dsl-connection 
(a school ...). I'm searching for an alternative to drag & drop tiddlers, 
with a command.

Or is it recommended/possible/the only way to install node on the 
usb-harddrive?






Am Freitag, 24. August 2018 13:21:49 UTC+2 schrieb Jed Carty:
>
> If you are using node than you can just copy the tiddlers in the tiddlers 
> folder for the wiki. In the repo there is the ginsu command which splits a 
> wiki into tiddlers.
>

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