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community/people/LinOnetwo.tid
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avatar: 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created: 20251110102157310
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first-sighting: 2019-03-01
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fullname: Lin Onetwo
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github: linonetwo
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homepage: https://wiki.onetwo.website/
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modified: 20251111184556193
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tags: Community/Person Community/Team/Contributors
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talk.tiddlywiki.org: linonetwo
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title: @linonetwo
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Since 2014, when I started college, I've been on a quest for a lifelong PKM tool. I cherish my life and all my experiences, and I don’t want to forget any of them. When I’m deeply focused on a task, it’s easy to lose sight of other important parts of my life—so I needed a system to help me stay balanced.
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Early on, I tried TiddlyWiki several times, but I was initially put off by its save mechanism and markup editing. That changed when I discovered an auto-backup script, which gave me the confidence to fully commit. Over time, I improved the script and eventually transitioned to using TidGi-Desktop and TidGi-Mobile.
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Today, my TiddlyWiki holds all my game design ideas and progress logs—it has truly become my second brain. With the help of LLM-powered programming tools, I’ve enhanced it with numerous plugins, allowing me to manage my mind in a more programmable and structured way. As a game developer, TiddlyWiki isn't the core of my professional work; But I've invested so much time because it's fundamentally about upgrading my mind.
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Most of my notes are open by default and shared publicly on my homepage as a digital garden.
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title: Quality Assurance Team
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created: 20251112125742296
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modified: 20251112125742296
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tags: Community/Team
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team:
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leader: @Leilei332
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title: Quality Assurance Team
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The Quality Assurance Team is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of TiddlyWiki releases. This includes reviewing code submissions, testing new features, identifying bugs, and verifying that fixes are effective.
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title: Community/Team
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modified: 20250909171928024
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created: 20250909171928024
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list: [[Project Team]] [[Core Team]] [[Documentation Team]] [[MultiWikiServer Team]] [[Newsletter Team]] [[Infrastructure Team]] [[Succession Team]]
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list: [[Project Team]] [[Core Team]] [[Documentation Team]] [[Quality Assurance Team]] [[Infrastructure Team]] [[MultiWikiServer Team]] [[Newsletter Team]] [[Succession Team]]
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created: 20140908114400000
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modified: 20250730154331065
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modified: 20251122174540932
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tags: About
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title: History of TiddlyWiki
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Gathering the history of ~TiddlyWiki. This is an ongoing project. Contributions and reminiscences are welcome.
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Here is a brief history of TiddlyWiki, its origins and its evolution since it was first released on 20th September 2004. Contributions and reminiscences are welcome.
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* [[The Story of TiddlyWiki]] – a personal account of the story of TiddlyWiki, its origins and evolution
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* [[TiddlyWiki Anniversaries]] – relive the celebrations of TiddlyWiki's major anniversaries
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* [[Filter Syntax History]] – gives a brief history of the evolution of the filter syntax in TiddlyWiki5
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* [[The Story of TiddlyWiki]] – A personal account from [[@Jermolene]] of the story of TiddlyWiki, its origins and evolution
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* https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/LaunchArchive – Blog posts and tweets from TiddlyWiki's launch in 2004
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* [[TiddlyWiki Anniversaries]] – Relive the celebrations of TiddlyWiki's major anniversaries
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* [[Filter Syntax History]] – A brief history of the evolution of the filter syntax in TiddlyWiki5
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title: TaskManagementExample
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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TiddlyWiki5 can be used as a simple task management system without further customisation. The idea is that tasks be tagged `task`, with those that are completed also tagged `done`. In this way it is straightforward to generate task lists.
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TiddlyWiki5 can be used as a simple task management system without further customisation.<br>The idea is that tasks be tagged `task`, with those that are completed also tagged `done`. In this way it is straightforward to generate task lists.
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<<.tip """There is [[an enhanced version of this demo|TaskManagementExample (Draggable)]] that adds the ability to drag and drop the tasks to re-order them.""">>
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! Outstanding tasks
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<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]!tag[done]sort[created]]">
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<$checkbox tag="done"> <$link/></$checkbox>
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<$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html'
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src="""<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]!tag[done]sort[created]]">
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<$checkbox tag="done"> <$link/></$checkbox><br>
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</$list>
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"""/>
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! Completed tasks
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<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]tag[done]sort[created]]">
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<$checkbox tag="done"> ~~<$link/>~~</$checkbox>
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<$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html'
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src="""<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]tag[done]sort[created]]">
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<$checkbox tag="done"> ~~<$link/>~~</$checkbox><br>
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</$list>
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"""/>
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title: TaskManagementExample (Draggable)
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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This is a version of the TaskManagementExample enhanced with the ability to drag and drop the task list to re-order them.
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This is a version of the TaskManagementExample enhanced with the ability to drag and drop the task list to re-order them.<br>The list uses a the itemTemplate [[TaskManagementExampleDraggableTemplate]] tiddler, which you will also need to experiment yourself.
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! Outstanding tasks
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//Drag the tasks to re-order them//
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<$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html'
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src="""//Drag the tasks to re-order them//
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<<list-tagged-draggable tag:"task" subFilter:"!has[draft.of]!tag[done]" itemTemplate:"TaskManagementExampleDraggableTemplate" emptyMessage:"You don't have any active tasks">>
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"""/>
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! Completed tasks
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//(Listed in reverse order of completion)//
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<$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html'
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src="""//(Listed in reverse order of completion)//
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<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]tag[done]sort[modified]]">
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<div>
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<$checkbox tag="done"> ~~<$link/>~~</$checkbox>
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</div>
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</$list>
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"""/>
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Frédéric Demers, @bepuzzled, 2025/08/17
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@bombur51, 2025/09/28
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Joseph Yi, @josephyi, 2025/10/14
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Rishu kumar, @rishu-7549, 2025/10/25
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