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caption: tw5server
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color: #70c9a0
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community-author: hffqyd
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created: 20230302011710789
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delivery: Server-side Script
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description: Web server for saving and uploading
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method: save
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modified: 20230302055929311
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tags: Android Chrome Firefox [[Internet Explorer]] Linux Mac Opera Safari Saving Windows iOS Edge
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title: Saving via a Minimal Web Server
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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A local mini binary server for TiddlyWiki5 that saves and backups wikis and uploads files for TiddlyWiki, inspired by
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[[tw5-server.rb | https://gist.github.com/jimfoltz/ee791c1bdd30ce137bc23cce826096da]].
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tw5server provides features of:
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* Server for TiddlyWiki5, as well as other files (e.g. images used in TW5 `[img[images/*.png]]`);
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* Easy to save wiki via browsers;
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* Backup wiki in compress format (.gz), to save disk space;
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* Auto clean backups: keep one newest per previous month, keep all backups in current month.
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* Upload files/images to server via pressing button or drag-and-drop, for use in tiddlywiki as external links.
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* Offer binary executable for Linux, macos, Android and windows.
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Download executable binary at the github.com [[tw5-server|https://github.com/hffqyd/tw5-server]].
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! Usage
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```bash
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tw5server -a:192.168.0.10 -p:8000 -d:./ -b:backup
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-h usage help
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-a address, defautl localhost
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-p port, default 8000
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-d directory to servering, default `current dir`
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-b backup directory name, default `backup`
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-l log saving messages to stdout
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Backups auto-clean strategy:
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Keep all backups in current month, keep only the newest one for previous months.
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```
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In Unix/Linux, maybe first `chmod +x tw5server`), then run it.
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For Android version, run it in Termux, or some other terminals.
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Then go to http://localhost:8000 (or other address:port specified in command) in your web browser, and click on your wiki html file.
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