On Windows 10 I consistently get errors relating to the tw-bookcase socket. 
It also can't seem to find tiddlywiki plugins. 

If it did work, how would you mount more than one wiki? There's nothing the 
readme that explains that part.

Thanks!


On Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 1:52:13 PM UTC-7, oleghbond wrote:
>
> Thanks. Great job. Works fine for Linux. 
>
> The only question: how to make it workable for Windows 10? So far I 
> haven't succeeded.
>
> четвер, 2 травня 2019 р. 19:51:18 UTC+3 користувач weave...@gmail.com 
> написав:
>>
>> Request For Comment
>>
>> I wrote a Node.JS server which manages a set of Node.JS based TiddlyWiki 
>> folders. Ut proxies the requests to the TiddlyWiki instance through Unix 
>> Sockets so that there is only one internet port in use. It can create new 
>> Wikis or import existing ones. It uses a TiddlyWiki as the front end 
>> framework. This is essentially a TiddlyDesktop like system for serving 
>> Node.JS versions of many TiddlyWikis.
>>
>> I designed the command-line to follow the same conventions that the 
>> tiddlywiki command-line uses. It is available as a global NPM package.
>>
>> I was hoping to get some feedback / testers before I submitted it to the 
>> TiddlyWiki.com documentation.
>>
>>
>>    - Source - https://github.com/sukima/tw-bookcase
>>    - NPM Listing - https://www.npmjs.com/package/tw-bookcase
>>    
>>

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