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TiddlyWiki5/editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/plugins/Uninstalling a plugin.tid
Mario Pietsch 8af7054efa
Doc restructuring Plugin Install using core Libraries and with Node.js (#6722)
* Doc restructuring Plugin Install using core Libraries and with Node.js

* fixing typos and concerns raised by Jeremy
2022-06-20 13:55:12 +01:00

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created: 20160107222504269
modified: 20220617132957241
tags: Plugins
title: Uninstalling a plugin
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
\rules except wikilink
If you want to follow the steps //side by side// you can <<open-tiddler-in-window>>.
Follow these instructions when using TiddlyWiki as a standalone, single file wiki.
# Create a backup of your current TiddlyWiki HTML file ([[just in case|The First Rule of Using TiddlyWiki]])
# Open the <<controlPanel-plugin-link>> and go to the ''Plugins'' tab
# Click on the plugin you want to delete to open it as a standalone tiddler
# Click the <<.icon $:/core/images/down-arrow>> ''more'' button and <<.icon $:/core/images/delete-button>> ''delete'' the tiddler
# Save your TiddlyWiki <<.icon $:/core/images/save-button>>
# If a yellow warning bar appears at the top of the window, refresh the window so that TiddlyWiki completely removes the plugin <<.icon $:/core/images/refresh-button>>
#* <<.from-version "5.1.22">> It is no longer necessary to refresh TiddlyWiki when deleting plugins that support dynamic loading. See [[PluginMechanism]] for more details
# The plugin should no longer be active or available
<$macrocall $name=".note" _="""If you use TiddlyWiki with node.js have a closer look at [[Uninstalling a plugin with Node.js]]<br>An overview of working with plugins can be found at [[Plugins]]"""/>