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created: 20191022095653896
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modified: 20191102131824766
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tags: [[TiddlyWiki on Node.js]]
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title: Installing custom plugins on Node.js
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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There are several ways in which custom plugins that are not part of TiddlyWiki's plugin library can be installed when using TiddlyWiki under Node.js. (See [[Installing a plugin from the plugin library]] for instructions on installing plugins from the library).
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* Arrange the PluginFolders containing the plugins in a convenient shared location and then use [[environment variables|Environment Variables on Node.js]] to tell TiddlyWiki to search those folders. The plugins can be referenced in `tiddlywiki.info` by their name (e.g. `tiddlytools/magic`)
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* Place the PluginFolders containing the plugins in a `plugins` folder within the [[wiki folder|TiddlyWikiFolders]]
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* Depending on how TiddlyWiki itself has been installed, plugins can also be installed by copying the plugin folders into the `plugins` folder of the repository. This is only recommended if working with a forked copy of the repo. It is not recommended if TiddlyWiki has been installed with npm because npm is liable to overwrite the installation when performing an update
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Note that including a plugin as an ordinary tiddler (e.g. by dragging and dropping a plugin into the browser) will result in the plugin only being active in the browser, and not available under Node.js.
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