The default plugin location is next to the core folder -

tw\core
tw\editions
tw\plugins

then you put plugins as

tw\plugins\bj\flexitype\pluginsfiles
tw\plugins\bj\visualeditor\pluginsfiles
etc


all the best 
BJ
On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 11:45:15 AM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup a multi-plugin development workflow, but, as usual, 
> I'm confused about how TW works.
> What I want, ideally, is a plugin folder containing all my built plugins 
> on an hierarchical way, and then an editions folder where, on each edition 
> I can decide which plugins to include.
>
> Currently the only thing I'm getting is targeting built my plugins inside 
> the plugins folder of the edition. This is far from ideal. I am aware of 
> the env variable TIDDLYWIKI_PLUGIN_PATH but that can get cumbersome 
> because I already have that pointing to a different location, and including 
> more than one means problems when switching between windows and linux.
>
> So, how does the official tiddlywiki find the plugins folder ? It does not 
> have any env variable set, the plugins folder it's outside of any folder 
> so... how ?
>
> I know that from time to time I come here asking something similar, but it 
> happens to me that each time I come back to tw development I spend one day 
> or two trying to figure what's the best way.
>
>
> Regards
>

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