TiddlyWiki is a non-linear personal web notebook that anyone can use and keep forever, independently of any corporation.
TiddlyWiki is a complete interactive wiki in JavaScript. It can be used as a single HTML file in the browser or as a powerful Node.js application. It is highly customisable: the entire user interface is itself implemented in hackable WikiText.
An issue as been highlighted on GitHub with the loss of tiddlers as a consequences.
A patch as been push to master that fixes it. It is advised to save tiddlers, remove and reinstall TiddlyWiki and then reimport tiddlers.
Hi everyone,
Would it be possible to have tiddlywiki as read-only for anybody visiting the corresponding website, and with saving rights for users logged in into the SSO ?
I have re-tested TiddlyWiki on my server and I can’t reproduce the logging problem. I am not saying that the issue doesn’t exist but I can’t pin out in which circonstances it does…
I have set a branch with no admin/password set: sudo yunohost app install https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/tiddlywiki_ynh/tree/passwordless
merci pour le lien.
la mise à jour s’effectue bien à priori, mais la version de mon wiki est toujours 5.1.23 (vu dans les paramètres du wiki)
par contre dans l’admin de yunohost, la version est bien 5.2.1
I started using it back in 2015. I attended several of the online webinars back then, presented by the lead dev, Jeremy (Jermolene). The community around TW is very friendly and helpful. Their main form of communication within the community is Google Groups, which I wasn’t too keen on, but still. I haven’t used TW much lately, since I have started installing the full Mediawiki package on my laptop as localhost. Maybe now that I’m starting to use YunoHost, this might be a good opportunity for me to dust off some of my TW5 tiddlers.
Salut @ericg , Hi everyone!
merci beaucoup, thanks a lot for bringing TiddlyWiki to yunohost.
I’ ve been using Tiddlywiki for 10 years now. It is a great tool for everything: Notetaking, blogging, scientific work, visualizing data, presentations, furnishing open educational res.sources… .
On top it has a very helpfull community too: https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
I just iscovered Yunohost and it seems to be a very good basis to deploy it because it is easy to set up and capable of node.js.
It would be great if it was possible to use yunohost to deploy not only a single wiki but wikis for multiple users. For example there is TiddlyServer which is capable of managing multiple wikis. Is there anyone to volunteer doing an implementation on yunohost?