I'm not really sure I understand the question or the reason for your
question.
Plugins are only executed at the start of loading TiddlyWiki.
Theoretically you could have a plugin that changed the behaviour of
certain macros / contents of certain tiddlers and overwrote them, but
I'm not sure why any plugin would do that...

On Oct 20, 4:14 am, Antaeus Feldspar <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working on a plugin, and I've been coding according to the
> assumption that the source of a tiddler doesn't change until it's
> opened for editing.  However, I'm starting to be concerned that there
> might be extensions out there that make that assumption unsafe.  Are
> there circumstances where a tiddler's source would be changed by means
> other than the user choosing to edit that tiddler?

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