TiddlyWiki</span>, the reusable non-linear personal web notebook <span>
first released in 2004</span>. It is a complete interactive wiki in <span>
JavaScript</span> that can be run from a single HTML file in the browser or as a powerful <span>
node.js application</span>.</p><p>
<span>
TiddlyWiki</span> is designed to fit around your brain, giving you a better way of managing information than traditional documents and emails. The fundamental idea is that information is more useful and reusable if we cut it up into the smallest semantically meaningful chunks –<span>
tiddlers</span>– and give them titles so that they can be structured with links, tags and macros. <span>
TiddlyWiki</span> aims to provide a fluid interface for working with tiddlers, allowing them to be aggregated and composed into longer narratives.</p><p>
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TiddlyWiki5</span> has many <span>
improvements</span> over the original. It is currently labelled alpha, meaning it is working but incomplete. It is the best possible time to get involved and support its future development. You can:</p><ul>
tiddlywiki.js</code> from the command line boots the <span>
TiddlyWiki</span> kernel, loads the core plugins and establishes an empty wiki store. It then sequentially processes the command line arguments from left to right. The arguments are separated with spaces.</p><p>
The server is very simple. At the root, it serves a rendering of a specified tiddler. Away from the root, it serves individual tiddlers encoded in JSON, and supports the basic HTTP operations for <code>
port</strong> - port number to serve from (defaults to "8080")</li><li>
<strong>
roottiddler</strong> - the tiddler to serve at the root (defaults to "$:/core/tiddlywiki5.template.html") </li><li>
<strong>
rendertype</strong> - the content type to which the root tiddler should be rendered (defaults to "text/plain")</li><li>
<strong>
servetype</strong> - the content type with which the root tiddler should be served (defaults to "text/html")</li></ul></div></div></span></div><divclass='tw-list-element'>