Luis Gonzales,

How do you use tiddlywiky?
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At the moment I am using as a GUI to create a Node.js database frontend, so 
that less IT-skilled staff can query the data.

Most of the time, I try to keep all the information in a single wiki so I'm 
can be sure that i will find what I'm looking for (for example, if I would 
have a wiki for animated films and another for 3D design programs, I might 
not know, where to put the tiddler of the animated movie made with my 
favorite 3D modeling software).

To search by topics (animated films, 3D modeling software) I use the 
Locator plugin (https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-locator/), which allows me to 
determine which part of the table of contents to restrict my search.

Here's my wiki: https://bimlas.gitlab.io/

For easy-to-identify things (TODO list, GIF collection, etc.) I use 
separate single HTML wikis.

To combine these two solutions, I created a userscript for "Combine 
TiddlyWiki5 and search engine results", which allows you to search 
alongside Google results in your own wikis. Unfortunately, it's not quite 
usable yet because an issue needs to be resolved first (see the readme).

https://gitlab.com/bimlas/userscript-combine-tw5-and-search-engine-results

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