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... you ... take a program written in nodejs and convert it into a single executable file with no external dependencies.
The point of what I described is that you run an executable file and then a working wiki opens in your browser and you don't have to think about it. That is what I have set up and what I am asking about.
A portable app version sounds like a good idea. I need to look into what that requires.
@TiddlyTweeter try out the instructions from my last post, unless there is some bug that I haven't tracked down it should work the way you are describing as 'portable enough'without any sort of configuration.
Go to the Node Settings
tab in the $:/ControlPanel and give the wiki a name and list its path in
the wikis
section like this:
'otherwiki': ~/Documents/TiddlyWiki/Wikis/MultiUser
That should not be happening, I am not sure that you should even see node.exe running as part of this. I am not sure how windows handles it. Are you running TiddlyServer or something else that uses Node?
Jed
FYI, Windows reads the tiddlyWin.exe "Original filename" as "node.exe". Here is a screen shot ...