[Intentional double post from the TW group. Kindly answer in either.]

Where/how do plugin authors serve their plugins to the public?

As far as I can tell, it is:

Via a public wiki hosted on some server (tiddlyspot, private, github 
website)
Via github as "code" (visitors don't really "see" what the plugin does)

Do these to cover 99% of the cases or am I missing some *common* other 
option?

Yes, there is also the option to create your own plugin library that people 
can install to get access to your plugins but this is extremely uncommon. I 
believe only Jed and Tobias has done this, except for native TW of course.

Thank you.

<:-)

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