The tutorial changed quite a bit 
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uQPo0KivEQnCkQk27yOzdB899GMFRap6mnbfeXFeTRU/edit#>!
 
Removed the export a static website bit which will be for a more advanced 
tutorial. That removed the need for Node.js so it's now much, much simpler. 
Still working on it but I think it's more beginner friendly.

On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 4:19:24 AM UTC+1, Ed Heil wrote:
>
> (although I see that the tutorial shows how to export to a static site, 
> something which you want to use Node for....)
>
> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 11:14:45 PM UTC-4, Ed Heil wrote:
>>
>> Yes, after going through a lot of back and forth about which save method 
>> I should use when I first started messing with tw's, I've landed on 
>> TiddlyDesktop (and Quine2 for iOS) -- It's zero-friction; the only issues 
>> seem to be dragging and dropping things from other tiddlywikis.
>>
>> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 7:44:35 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> Why node and not TiddlyDesktop? 
>>>
>>> With classic node, you can only run one TW file at a time. Or you have 
>>> to open a second command box and launch another. It requires steps to 
>>> install node, and then tiddlywiki, and then to initialize your files. 
>>>
>>> With TiddlyDesktop, everything works pretty much like a typical Desktop 
>>> app that you download and install.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>

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