Define for the server edition the same build targets as for the empty
edition, but using the correct template so that the "offline" version
(target "index") works correctly when accessed via HTTP. With this,
`tiddlywiki --build index` is equivalent to the save button.
While the process of setting up TiddlyWiki on Node.js is well documented
and easy enough, the options for publishing such a wiki to an offline
version (scriptably, e.g. for push-to-deploy setups) are decidedly
non-obvious. With the added build steps, the user only needs to know
three simple commands:
tiddlywiki --init server
tiddlywiki --server
tiddlywiki --build index
and optionally
tiddlywiki --build static
Also added a “description” field for wiki folders.
Right now there’s too many editions listed. I think we should by
default only list editions whose `tiddlywiki.info` file has
`showInListings` set to `true`, and have an `--editions all` command
that lists everything.
@pmario please could you check that the editions in your
`TIDDLYWIKI_EDITION_PATH` are correctly listed?