Bimlas et al. Thanks for sharing this. It does open some new workflow possibilities. I have being playing with the zip possibilities a little as well.
- I attached a Favicons SVG you may want to use.
Some other thoughts;
- To make it universal perhaps a zip to .txt files option even if the
content is the same as tids, may be reassuring to some, given tids are a
"tiddlywiki" file.
Some play with your solution
- I just exported [haschanged]] filter which may be good for a
progressive safety backup when making risky edits.
- The advantage being you can edit the "problem" tiddler in an
external editor (after expanding the zip) and drag and drop to return
it.
- A lot easier than looking for the offending tiddler in a json file.
- Allows you to drag different zip bundles of changes back to the
wiki and save them for history if needed
- Extracting tiddlers in the zip to the local file system generates
files with the same time stamp, so subsequent edits are obvious.
- The fact one can preview the contents of a zip file before installing
means packages of tiddlers can reviewed before dropping on a wiki (eg
readme)
The Zip facility as a whole.
- I can drop any zip on the wiki, then export that zip and unzip making
tiddlywiki the transport or zip publishing mechanism
- In fact since a zip can contain anything including executable and
transport or publishing.
- It would be nice if we can add a path to files names inside the zip
- Would it not be marvellous if we can now use a mailto with the zip
file attached.
Next;
- [selectively] Extracting tiddlers from the Zip "in wiki".
- add adding a prefix as I do so.
Regards
TW Tones
On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 7:37:07 PM UTC+10, bimlas wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Before switching to a new note-taking program, we want to make sure that
> if we don't like it, we can easily export our notes from it. In TiddlyWiki,
> we have the option to bulk export in Advanced Search -> Filter, but there
> is no option to return our notes as separate text files (just as Node.js
> saves them).
>
> In TiddlyWiki prerelease, the JSZip plugin
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fjszip>
> can create a Zip archive from multiple tiddlers. Combining this with the
> existing ".tid file" exporter template becomes a bulk tiddler exporter.
>
> I have attached a demo version, import it into the
> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ , go to $:/AdvancedSearch -> Filter
> and write a custom filter expression into the entry
> ("[!is[system]search[hello]limit[5]]" for example without quotes).
>
> *ATTENTION*! Don’t export too many tiddlers at once because the
> TiddlyWiki window will not respond to anything until the export is complete.
>
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