Ciao Mohammad

One thought I had was to use Powershell to generate an "Index wiki". 
This would parse single file wikis you have and extract index data and 
compile into a new wiki.

I done a bit of work on it and it looks doable.

Thoughts
TT

On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 06:14:46 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>
>
>    - Tiddlywiki is great at small to moderate number of tiddlers
>    - It is easier to keep few subjects in a Tiddlywiki, for example a 
>    student can have one wiki per course
>       - I see Tiddlywiki like a MsWord file but with tons of features and 
>       suprior flexibility
>       - I see Tiddlywiki as a webpage, but simple to create, customize 
>       and use
>       - I see Tiddlywiki as a database
>    - RESULT
>       - People using Tiddlywiki have several separate Tiddlywiki
>    - ISSUE
>       - Searching and finding something gets difficult and makes headache
>    
>
> One solution
>
>    - create a master Tiddywiki or a main wiki
>    - use a dataTiddler per wiki to index few fields per tiddler like 
>    tiddler titles, caption and keywords field
>    - put all these indexes in the master Tiddlywiki
>    - Use the standard or advanced search to look in these indexes and 
>    return a link to the correct wiki
>
> Howto
>
>    - a simple script to create or update the index in the wiki
>    - export the updated index to master wiki
>
> I know about Twedration, but this is a simple solution for whom use single 
> html Tiddlywiki.
>
>
>    1. What do you think?
>    2. Have you seen such solution before?
>    3. Can you share any tools, idea?
>
> --Mohammad
>

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