Hi TheDiveO,

I think the easiest way to do this is to trigger a refresh/reboot and it is also a way that is least intrusive towards the TW architecture. The refresh would have to maintain the current story view, but i think thats doable.

The second possibility would be to re-evaluate parts of the boot process, but I have no idea how much you would actually need to do here.

/Andreas

Am 25.09.2014 22:46, schrieb TheDiveO:
No, not the server side with commands running on Node.js. I'm talking about editing a module in a browser TW5 instance and immediately reevaluating this module after the user finished editing the module tiddler.

On Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:44:56 PM UTC+2, PMario wrote:

    So you are talking about a tiddlywiki --server .... --watch command?
    -m

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