Hi Arlen

First, to Mario's point, if you omit the edition folder from the tiddlywiki
command then it defaults to using the current directory.

The error message seems to show that you've somehow managed to have your
TiddlyWiki core files (such as C:\Users\Arlen\Desktop\Arlen's
Stuff\NodeJS\TW5.1.5\tiddlywiki.js) in the wiki folder that you're using
(ie C:\Users\Arlen\Desktop\Arlen's Stuff\NodeJS\TW5.1.5).

I'm not sure how that happened. The command "node tiddlywiki --init
tw5.com-server" should raise an error if it is invoked when the current
folder is empty.

How did you install TiddlyWiki? What is the content of the TW5.1.5 folder?

Best wishes

Jeremy.



On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 5:14 PM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:

> you missed the edition.
>
> node tiddlywiki editions/xxxx  --server ....
>
> -m
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