Currently I'm building these files myself for use on tiddlyhost.com.
I'm thinking it would be nicer if they were built and distributed by
TiddlyWiki's own build automation, so this is a step towards that.
The two new files that are created, "empty-external-core.js" and
"tiddlywikicore-<version>.js" will appear alongside the existing
"empty.html" and "empty.hta" when the TiddlyWiki site is deployed.
From the readme:
This plugin enables TiddlyWiki to embed a modified copy of itself (an "innerwiki"). The primary motivation is to be able to produce screenshot illustrations that are automatically up-to-date with the appearance of TiddlyWiki as it changes over time, or to produce the same screenshot in different languages
Things are starting to work now...
* Now we extract the version number from package.json to use in making the plugin library
* We start building the whole site (eek, going to be slow)
For "master" we need to rebuild the prerelease; for "tiddlywiki-com" we need to rebuild the main release using the latest release. I want to have as much of the travis specific build logic expressed in travis.yml as possible, hence having to figure out Travis's syntax rather than doing everything in a script that tests the $TRAVIS_BRANCH environment variable...