Hi Danielo,
 

> Is just  a tiddler of 3kb. Is not the "readme" mechanism intended for that?
>

To me it feels like all the bells and whistles and knobs one can turn.
I just wouldn't mix feature and manual.

Chances of someone wanting to configure context search
is mostly once ...when you get it.

Personally, I also wouldn't ship js comments with the core.
They're good for the repo, not for the distro, imho.

Let me know if you think I should "summarize" the current readme.
>

It's what I would do. I prefer to keep things minimal because they do keep 
piling up. 
So far, the topic of keeping the noise low doesn't seem to be much on 
anyone's focus.
and I don't quite like that idea.

 I did already, but I prefer to "have all together" at braintest. Anyway, 
> you can check it at contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com
>

Good to know, but... do you maintain it / is it the official spot?
To me, a plugin should point back to a source, be it a Github repo...
or preferably a distribution wiki with exhaustive demo and documentation.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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