Diego,

I have not seen anything like this, and in my view it would be better for 
you to build a test data set, that the macro / plugin you have a problem 
with and import that to an empty.html or TiddlyWiki.com to reproduce it. 
You will possibly solve the problem as you do this anyway. Keep in mind you 
should be able to reduce the possibilities of where the problem lies before 
you set up the test data, thus reducing the effort to set up the test data. 
Your ability to reproduce the error on another wiki is a good step to take.

Depending on your setup, Perhaps you could force dummy text into tiddlers 
(text field) and list all tiddler titles, scan the list with your eyes, 
renaming those with information in them, do the same for all tags. There 
are some batch tools that should help with this.

I know this is not answering your request. Sorry, Its just I think it the 
wrong approach, however your case may be different. Best of Luck.

Regards
Tony



On Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 4:25:09 AM UTC+10, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Im very interested in debugging my TW, but dont want to share all of my 
> data. In order to share as close to "As is" as possible, Im interested in 
> "obfuscating" it. Note: I dont mean this in a real cryptographic/provable 
> sense - more just practically. 
>
> I think a simple system would just replace every word/title/link in your 
> TW with a random string, perhaps of equal length (or not), *while 
> maintaing correct inter-linking.* That way, we can more easily 
> share/debugg TW and/or plugins. 
>
> Has anyone developed something like this? 
>

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