I can't answer. I learned this trick observing other plugin.info files.

I was searching for a way to install plugins just once and serve all of my 
wikis. Unfortunately not all the plugins provide a node.js version as yours or 
if they do this is often not clearly documented or ready to use.

I set up my working environment creating plugin.info files for all of the 
plugins I mostly use. All I need is to export the plugin tiddler in a tid file 
and a shell with vi or sed or awk. I have no such Javascript experience to do 
it directly within Tiddlywiki, but I think it should not be too hard.

I did not investigate the opportunity to load other kind of json nor have the 
knowledge to explain the way it works.  

IMO this is one of the parts in Tiddlywiki documentation that should be 
improved. Maybe I could better open a dedicated thread. Sorry. It was me the 
first talking about plugin format in the space you opened to announce the 
wonderful JsonMangler. 

Thanks for your attention.

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