I have always opened many directories in Windows Explorer, XYplorer, 
xplorer and/or Nomad.NET. In general, I don't like the handling any more 
and I want to change to a similar way of working as I used to with 
TiddlyWiki and browsers.  

I often follow several topics at the same time and therefore group my 
search results which also results in documentation of my searches at the 
same time.  

For this, I use the add-on "Export Tabs URLs", which I have configured so 
that it creates a ready-made link for TiddlyWiki with title and reference 
in the clipboard. I create corresponding tiddlers for each topic and/or 
subject area and fill them with the links. 

If necessary, I can then call up the Internet pages again from the 
corresponding tiddlers. 

Conclusion: 
I manage my bookmarks browser independently with TiddlyWiki. 


Now I want to manage access to the Windows file system in a similar way. 

 For this, I lack a function that a directory path is passed to any file 
manager from the Tiddler and this file manager then opens the requested 
directory. 

I imagine that the Link Widget is extended by a format of the type "dir://" 
and therefore knows that a file manager has to be started.

Is there anything like this already or how could it be implemented? 

I can if necessary program in C++, Node JavaScript, C# and I know about 
Node edge, but I don't know much about HTML, CSS and TiddlyWiki 
plugins.      

I use TiddlyWiki with the Firefox Add-on "File Backups" on windows 10.  

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