osx has bash with most of the common commands available, so bash scripting 
on osx is almost identical to on linux. I think that there are some subtle 
differences in how osx and linux handle file watchers but I don't remember 
what they are so that may not affect this. From what I have seen bash 
scripting can do anything done in powershell so that shouldn't be a problem.

As a side note, the workflow for single file wikis on Bob isn't too 
terribly far from being able to just open an html file from within bob and 
have the changes autosaved back to the single file wiki. It won't ever be 
as simple as just double clicking on the html file because there is no way 
to associate just the tiddlywiki html files with Bob.

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