Is it worth to have a private portal plugin library? [Only Windows]

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Mohammad

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Apr 16, 2020, 5:07:39 AM4/16/20
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  • You are a Windows user of have your Tiddlywiki on Windows
  • You have not Node.js or you don't like to run it each time
  • You like to be able to install plugins in your wikis like Official Plugin Library (Control Panel / Get More Plugins)
  • You like to have everything portable and private
  • You like to have everything on your home computer NOT online

I have set up a small configuration around 400kB to fire a small webserver (just read)
and Kookma and Official plugin library as local libraries!

What do you think? Is it worth to be shared? I don't think so... ;-)

TonyM

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Apr 16, 2020, 6:04:59 AM4/16/20
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Mohammad

I would like this for your plugins, my own and collected plugins.

I already have a wiki with most plugins I have found and disabled them. I drag and drop from there in part because I can also search for plugins and record my own notes including store the source url which is often missing from plugins.

If library building was easier I would like package my own library. But would I have to update my own library in every wiki or would it reside at one location?

An independent library server would be interesting but perhaps it could be hosted in bob or tiddlywikiserver files or static as well.

Some thoughts
Tony

Mohammad

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Apr 16, 2020, 10:32:12 AM4/16/20
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Hi Tony,
 Sure, I send it to you!
I am experimenting some ways to see how run and up Tiddlywiki on some portable tiny size webserver with zero or little configuration to be used on stick!
I call them Tiddlypen means Tiddlywiki on a pen drive

I need to write the docs and then I send to you!

Right now

1. Tinyweb  file server (80kB) for hosting plugin libraries (read-only)
2. Tinyserver  file server (400kB) for hosting plugin libraries (read-only)

2. Micro Appache+PHP 3. (size < 5.98MB ) read/write (open Tiddlywiki in browser + saving feature using store.php)
3. Webdav.exe  (size < 9.65MB) read/write (open Tiddlywiki in browser + saving feature)
3. Caddy 1 webserver  (size < 21 MB) read/write (open Tiddlywiki in browser + saving feature)


Some of them have already been discussed in the forum. I just looking for portable tool can be used as simple as possible.

--Mohammad

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