TiddlyWiki in node.js - A Total Beginner...

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Steven Schneider

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Jul 21, 2017, 5:38:16 PM7/21/17
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OK folks, I'm taking the plunge into node.js (again. maybe this time it will stick).

So, I"m starting with a large TW file that I now want to be in node.js.

The only things I can do now are this:

tiddlywiki myNewWiki -- init server

tiddlywiki myNewWiki -- server


and edit, etc. as normal.


Next step:


How do I bring in an existing TW file into my node.js wiki? Just import? (this is 7K+ tiddlers, so large).


And, at that point, I should be able to divide my tiddlers into different "bags" so that only some load, not all...?


Thanks,




//steve.

Xavier Cazin

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Jul 22, 2017, 4:17:29 AM7/22/17
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Hi Steven,

You may want to try a mere drag and drop onto your freshly initialised node.js tiddlywiki. When the imported wiki is large, the success of this operation depends on the resources available to your browser.

A probably more reliable method would be to use the --load command, as defined here: http://tiddlywiki.com/#LoadCommand

Regards,
Xavier.
 

-- Xavier Cazin

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