Never thought I would say there is some "malWare" I like :) very funny Dave

On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 2:08:38 AM UTC+11, Dave Gifford - 
http://www.giffmex.org/ wrote:
>
> Hi Mal
>
> I added this to the toolmap in the Saving tools category. (
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM) 
>
> The incremental load was already in the toolmap, but I added it to another 
> section, the one for node.js.
>
> Someone probably already beat me to the punch on this, but just in 
> case...so...are these plugins considered "Mal"ware? yuk yuk
>
> Dave
>
> On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 1:46:08 AM UTC-6, Mal wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> For information, I've put together a simple system for managing saved 
>> versions of tiddlers.  You can try it out or install the plugin from my 
>> tiddlyspot site <http://malsandbox.tiddlyspot.com>.
>>
>> When I am setting up a tiddlywiki for a particular purpose, I usually end 
>> up with various customisation tiddlers with stylesheets, macros, variations 
>> to the table of content macros, etc.  For this activity, I prefer to work 
>> in the tiddlywiki environment rather than setting up github/git/external 
>> editor workflows.
>>
>> This simple version control system allows me to commit changes to 
>> individual tiddlers as required and then to restore previous versions if 
>> needed.  Along with the Tinka plugin, this gives my a good development 
>> environment for simple projects.
>>
>> My plugin is inspired by and uses some code from JD's Plainrevs plugin 
>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddler$20version$20control%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/EZhMkt0BDn0/ZWcg8Wu0BQAJ>
>>  
>> with a number of simplifications.  The main features are:
>>
>>    - The code for the plugin resides in a single wikitext tiddler.
>>    - The version control functionality does not interfere with the 
>>    normal operation of a tiddlywiki and is contained in the "Versions" tab 
>> in 
>>    the tiddler Info panel.
>>    - Committed versions of any tiddler can be saved at any time along 
>>    with a simple commit message.
>>    - There is no automatic saving of versions during the edit process.
>>    - Committed versions can be restored to replace the current version 
>>    of the subject tiddler.
>>    - Committed versions can be deleted.
>>    - Committed versions are saved as system tiddlers so that they do not 
>>    show up in normal searches.
>>    - Incremental differences between each version and the next previous 
>>    version can be displayed.
>>    - There is no set limit on the number of versions retained.
>>
>> Any feedback or suggestions are welcome.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mal
>>
>

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