![]() I was thinking in terms of a single (signed?) executable for each platform with a verifiable hash. So it is an option the Index.html empowers additional wiki creation as per your example.ĭid you ever play with twexe.exe? you could load your own wiki into that at the command line. Perhaps a well documented github project we can fork, import the tiddlywiki as index.HTML and generate the OS packages. Ideally we find a way to imbed the tiddlywiki of choice in the distributable. The subsequent variants would just have a specific tiddlywiki edition loaded instead. We could even obtain a random IP address 127.A.B.C Provide instructions to alter the IP address it appears at.Provide OS specific instructions to load at computer login.Run it to extract files and build folders if not yet, then load it to run and present the IP address URL it can be found at (no port), click and it will open in the default browser displaying the imbedded tiddlywiki.Download the application and place it in its desired location.Ideally if we can get webdav to load a named tiddlywiki eg index.html when the address is visited without a port number (an unnecessary complication for new users).we make use of the fill local host address range eg 127.0.33.n.such a solution can be preloaded with a tiddlywiki, ideally the one found on the internet.An option to configure the above webdav wikis to appear on the LAN (listen 0.0.0.0) without editing the yaml file directly.One like you outlined with the additional wiki creation and indexes etc… This could just be a back stage of the earlier variants.A way to down load an empty tiddlywiki as a specific edition. ![]()
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