> How are things now? I've seen that there have been a lot of commits
> refactoring stuff and

I've been rather heads down these last few weeks, and not reported
back on progress. The big news since we last spoke is that I've
completed two major refactorings:

* New microkernel architecture, with everything being plugins all the way down
* New wikitext parser, which properly parses paragraphs, and includes
many refinements such as nested macros

> I've managed to lose track of the entry point that
> I'll want to use to hook my code in with your new stuff. I'm assuming this
> is no longer in the proper form:
>
>     https://github.com/cdent/tw5ikifier/blob/master/Wikifier.js

No, the new plugin architecture has changed all the details fairly
radically, but the broad approach remains the same.

I think I need to do two things to let you proceed:

* Document/demonstrate how to use the new code as a component in a
bigger node.js application
* Specify a new class of link massager plugins

We'd also need to figure out a way for TiddlySpace users to configure
which wikitext parser they're going to get. Having worked with the new
parser for a week or so, I'm finding that it leads to much cleaner,
more spacious, easier to read wikitext -- mainly by adopting the
markdown convention of double-newline to end a paragraph, and treating
single newlines as whitespace. And of course it's much, much nicer to
style than the old <br> tags.

Anyway, I remain very keen to get TW5 on TiddlySpace, and hope I can
get those bits done swiftly.

Best wishes

Jeremy




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