Hi Tobias

I currently cannot run the TW build process on my Win8 machine.
>
> Although desireable, figuring out how to set this up and using any test
> tools involves a bit too much effort out of the blue.
>
> *What I know is...*
>
>    1. there is an old build process (cook, ginsu, ruby)
>
> the old build tools live at https://github.com/tiddlywiki/cooker

>
>    1. there is a new build process (node.js)
>
> there are two parts to this: the capabilit

The TW5 documentation for the ability to build TW2 documents is here:

http://five.tiddlywiki.com/static/Building%20classic%20TiddlyWiki%20with%20TiddlyWiki5.html

The build scripts for using TW5 to build tiddlywiki.com are here:

https://github.com/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki.com/


>    1. there are some tests
>
> The new build process doesn't run the tests. It probably should.

>
>    1.
>    2. there is TinyTiddlyWiki
>
> *What I don't know is...*
>
>    1. is the old build process still relevant and why
>
> The new build process isn't 100% backwards compatible with the old
cook/ginsu tools, and so the old tools may be necessary for some legacy
operations. The desire is to upgrade the new tools vigorously - a recent
example is the work just done on using phantomjs to script the saving of
TiddlyWiki's release versions:

https://github.com/jermolene/tiddlywiki.com


>
>    1. how to set up the old build process
>    2. how to run tests using the old build process and how to verify the
>    results
>    3. how to set up the new build process on node.js
>
>
The readme.md in github.com/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki.com should have
everything you need to know

>
>    1. is the new build process complete
>
> There are certainly improvements I'd like to see (eg the ability to use
http: URLs in recipe files)


>
>    1. are the tests complete
>    2. how to run tests using the new build process and how to verify the
>    results
>    3. how to build a TinyTiddlyWiki (old? / new? / tests?)
>
> I would appreciate if we could get all of the above documented in the
> @TiddlyWikiDev space.
> http://tiddlywikidev.tiddlyspace.com/#Build
>

It's worth noting that Eric has been maintaining this kind of information
in a standalone TiddlyWiki here:

http://tiddlywiki.com/dev/

Best wishes

Jeremy



>
>
> I'll also gladly put it there if someone would post it here...
>
> Cheers, Tobias.
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