Mauloop,

Thanks so much for Sharing back to the community. Using templates to create 
the content one wants to save is a key pattern in TiddlyWiki. 

When people learn how to do this and build their own exporters I believe 
they are greatly empowered.

Something I discovered recently is, if you craft a tiddler to look exactly 
as you would want it to save, you can open that tiddler in New Window, use 
the browsers print and print to a Generic/text file printer. 
Then rename the filename to save to the required extension and print. 

This is a quick way of exporting something and not being restricted to 
registered file types.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 5:24:03 AM UTC+11, mauloop wrote:
>
> Hi sirs, and wish you a Happy New Year (a little bit late for greetings 
> but this is my first post in 2019).
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to force Tiddlywiki (running on 
> Node.js) to save .JSON + .JSON.META files instead of a single .TID file, 
> when creating tiddlers with type = "application/json"?
>
> I need to create JSON files which in turns should feed another 
> application, so I'd like that Tiddlywiki related stuff was saved apart, 
> since it is not useful for the receiving app.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> )+(
>

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