Hi. I found TiddlyWiki about two years ago and have been using it ever since for both work and at home.
I work in an IT operations team and manage a few shared wikis used across my team as well as a number or private ones. At home I used one while I was going through the process of buying my first house and I found it invaluable to the process and the months that followed. I’m sure I don’t need to elaborate further on how helpful TiddlyWiki has been to this group.
I’ve been following this group for some time as well but this is my first time posting. Not being a developer, I feel I have little new to offer the group other than my appreciation of all the plugins and useful information I’ve come across in the group.
The main hurdle I had to overcome on using TiddlyWiki is how it saves. In all instances I use the single file version of the wiki and host in on servers local to the company/ myself. None of the solutions advertised really appealed to me or was compatible with my works security policies. Instead I developed a simple batch script for each wiki to back up the original copy and put the new file in place.
As the number of wikis I began to want/ need increased I decided to rewrite it to have one script set to work on multiple wikis. It’s not the most elegant solution in the world and its not without its problems; the main one being you need to manage the clear downs of the backups yourself or the amount of them gets out of hand depending on the amount of times you update the wiki.
I’ve uploaded the scripts to github and decided to share with the group in case someone found it useful. Its also the first time I’ve uploaded any of my scripts to Github.
I’ve uploaded the scripts to github and decided to share with the group in case someone found it useful. Its also the first time I’ve uploaded any of my scripts to Github.
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Hi,Welcome to the group!In most browsers when you save .html it creates file(01).html, file(02).html and so ...Then how your saving/backup work on these files!Have you tried Timi from Riz on firefox?Best wishesMohammad
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:48 AM Alanp101 <al.pr...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi. I found TiddlyWiki about two years ago and have been using it ever since for both work and at home.
I work in an IT operations team and manage a few shared wikis used across my team as well as a number or private ones. At home I used one while I was going through the process of buying my first house and I found it invaluable to the process and the months that followed. I’m sure I don’t need to elaborate further on how helpful TiddlyWiki has been to this group.
I’ve been following this group for some time as well but this is my first time posting. Not being a developer, I feel I have little new to offer the group other than my appreciation of all the plugins and useful information I’ve come across in the group.
The main hurdle I had to overcome on using TiddlyWiki is how it saves. In all instances I use the single file version of the wiki and host in on servers local to the company/ myself. None of the solutions advertised really appealed to me or was compatible with my works security policies. Instead I developed a simple batch script for each wiki to back up the original copy and put the new file in place.
As the number of wikis I began to want/ need increased I decided to rewrite it to have one script set to work on multiple wikis. It’s not the most elegant solution in the world and its not without its problems; the main one being you need to manage the clear downs of the backups yourself or the amount of them gets out of hand depending on the amount of times you update the wiki.
I’ve uploaded the scripts to github and decided to share with the group in case someone found it useful. Its also the first time I’ve uploaded any of my scripts to Github.
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This is a useful and simple!You may also have a look at polly from Mark and Josiah.
Tools haven't to be perfect. They have to be good enough, to get work done!