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Noted plans for refactoring the command line interface

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## Current status
As of 2nd December 2011, cook.js can now build a fully functional TiddlyWiki from the existing recipe files. There are two or three minor whitespace issues that prevent full byte-for-byte compatibility.
## Plans for new command line interface
The idea is to join `cook.js`, `ginsu.js` and `server.js` into a single command line tool, provisionally called `tiddlywiki.js`. This would be used as follows:
node tiddlywiki.js <options>
An interesting potential goal is that the same `tiddlywiki.js` file could be used in the browser as on the server side.
The command line options are processed left to right. The following options are available:
--recipe <filepath> # Loads a specfied `.recipe` file
--load <filepath> # Load additional tiddlers from TiddlyWiki files (`.html`), `.tiddler`, `.tid`, `.json` or other files
--savewiki <outdir> # Saves all the loaded tiddlers as a single file TiddlyWiki in `.html` and RSS (`.xml`) format
--savetiddlers <outdir> # Saves all the loaded tiddlers as `.tid` files in the specified directory
--serve <host and port> # Serve the cooked TiddlyWiki at `/`, and single tiddlers at `/tiddlertitle`
--verbose # verbose output, useful for debugging
This example loads the tiddlers from a TiddlyWiki HTML file and makes them available over HTTP:
node tiddlywiki.js --load mywiki.html --serve 127.0.0.1:8000
This example cooks a TiddlyWiki from a recipe:
node tiddlywiki.js --recipe tiddlywiki.com/index.recipe --savewiki tmp/
This example ginsus a TiddlyWiki into its constituent tiddlers:
node tiddlywiki.js --load mywiki.html --savetiddlers tmp/tiddlers