title: CommandLineInterface modifier: JeremyRuston TiddlyWiki5 can be used on the command line to perform an extensive set of operations based on RecipeFiles, TiddlerFiles and TiddlyWikiFiles. Usage: ` node tiddlywiki.js ` The command line options are processed sequentially from left to right. Processing pauses during long operations, like loading a [[recipe file|RecipeFiles]] and all the subrecipes and [[tiddlers|TiddlerFiles]] that it references. The following options are available: |`--recipe ` |Loads a specfied `.recipe` file | |`--load ` |Load additional tiddlers from 2.x.x TiddlyWiki files (`.html`), `.tiddler`, `.tid`, `.json` or other files | |`--savewiki ` |Saves all the loaded tiddlers as a single file TiddlyWiki called `index.html` and an RSS feed called `index.xml` in a new directory of the specified name | |`--savetiddler <filename> [<type>]` |Save an individual tiddler as a specified MIME type, defaults to `text/html` | |`--savetiddlers <outdir>` |Saves all the loaded tiddlers as `.tid` files in the specified directory | |`--servewiki <port>` |Serve the cooked TiddlyWiki over HTTP at `/` | |`--servetiddlers <port>` |Serve individual tiddlers over HTTP at `/tiddlertitle` | |`--wikitest <dir>` |Run wikification tests against the tiddlers in the given directory | |`--dumpstore` |Dump the TiddlyWiki store in JSON format | |`--dumprecipe` |Dump the current recipe in JSON format | |`--verbose` |verbose output, useful for debugging | !! Examples This example loads the tiddlers from a TiddlyWiki HTML file and makes them available over HTTP: ` node tiddlywiki.js --load mywiki.html --servewiki 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 ` !! Notes `--servewiki` and `--servertiddlers` are for different purposes and should not be used together. The former is for TiddlyWiki core developers who want to be able to edit the TiddlyWiki source files in a text editor and view the results in the browser by clicking refresh; it is slow because it reloads all the TiddlyWiki JavaScript files each time the page is loaded. The latter is for experimenting with the new wikification engine. `--wikitest` looks for `*.tid` files in the specified folder. It then wikifies the tiddlers to both "text/plain" and "text/html" format and checks the results against the content of the `*.html` and `*.txt` files in the same directory.