Yestin,

As a superuser, not well versed with git hub, and I am sure there are 
others, I cant review until its a tiddler, json, plugin or demo wiki.

Do share one of these if you want more feedback.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 4:40:39 PM UTC+10, Yestin Harrison wrote:
>
> I've been working on a browser extension to suit a particular manner of 
> bookmarking with TiddlyWiki, unimaginatively titled TiddlyMarker. The basic 
> idea is a simple button that produces a bookmark tiddler from the current 
> tab, with various ways of getting that tiddler into a wiki, and flexibility 
> as to its structure. Currently, the two modes of saving work via the TW 
> webserver API, and simple browser downloads, respectively.
>
> Anyone who wants to give it a try can clone the repository at 
> https://git.ylh.io/tiddlymarker and follow the README to get up and 
> running.
>
> Of interest to developers: the code is a bit of a mess (JS isn't really my 
> forte), and it's missing the planned saving mode for adding to an already 
> open TiddlyWiki tab; getting the extension to play nice with $tw in the 
> page context is proving to be a bit of a faff, especially in a way that can 
> easily be ported to Chrome (that's planned too). Commented sections show 
> the beginnings of such a mode, and patches are welcome; email them to 
> yes...@ylh.io <javascript:>.
>
> It's in a reasonable working state, and I'm now soliciting feedback before 
> I port it to Chrome and package it for Mozilla and Google.
> Enjoy!
>
>

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