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title: $:/language/Help/savewikifolder
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description: Saves a wiki to a new wiki folder
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<<.from-version "5.1.20">> Saves the current wiki as a wiki folder, including tiddlers, plugins and configuration:
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```
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--savewikifolder <wikifolderpath> [<filter>] [ [<name>=<value>] ]*
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```
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* The target wiki folder must be empty or non-existent
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* The filter specifies which tiddlers should be included. It is optional, defaulting to `[all[tiddlers]]`
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* Plugins from the official plugin library are replaced with references to those plugins in the `tiddlywiki.info` file
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* Custom plugins are unpacked into their own folder
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The following options are supported:
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* ''filter'': a filter expression that defines the tiddlers to include in the output.
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* ''explodePlugins'': defaults to "yes"
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** ''yes'' will "explode" plugins into separate tiddler files and save them to the plugin directory within the wiki folder
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** ''no'' will suppress exploding plugins into their constituent tiddler files. It will save the plugin as a single JSON tiddler in the tiddlers folder
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Note that both ''explodePlugins'' options will produce wiki folders that build the same exact same original wiki. The difference lies in how plugins are represented in the wiki folder.
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A common usage is to convert a TiddlyWiki HTML file into a wiki folder:
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```
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tiddlywiki --load ./mywiki.html --savewikifolder ./mywikifolder
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```
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Save the plugin to the tiddlers directory of the target wiki folder:
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```
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tiddlywiki --load ./mywiki.html --savewikifolder ./mywikifolder explodePlugins=no
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``` |