Hello,

I am very satisfied with the current JSON "export all" function because I 
can use it in combination with a stupid python script to generate a cool 
static blog/website. I use TiddlyWiki as my SuperTextEditor, or "central 
platform". Thank you so much for satisfying both the "ergonomy/simplicity 
enthusiast" and the "plain text file maniac" in me!

I am also satisfied with the default wiki syntax and the way TiddlyWiki 
converts it to HTML.

Question: can I make a JSON "export all" function, where the "text" entries 
contains the HTML code of the article body ? I'd be happy if it were the 
exact same HTML code as the one contained in the <div 
class="tc-tiddler-body"> tags of the current HTML export function.

I know that the there is blog edition TiddlyWiki in preparation, but for 
the moment I find it simpler to do the JSON -> static HTML myself because I 
have absolute control over things like renaming urls (lowcase + strip non 
alphanum), etc.

Maybe there is a simple python package to do wiki -> HTML, but I'd like to 
avoid it because TiddlyWiki already knows how to do it so it's a shame. 
(However I'm interested if you know such a package.)

Cheers

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