Jed, can you post your raspi configuration of tw bob? I would like to use
this too on my raspi nas. Thanks, Stefan

Jed Carty <inmyso...@gmail.com> schrieb am Sa., 6. Apr. 2019, 13:44:

> Paul,
>
> Bob is a plugin that replaces the server component of the normal node
> tiddlywiki. The big differentiating features are that it has close to
> real-time updates to sync tiddlers between any connected browsers and the
> harddrive, multi-user features so multiple people can use and edit the same
> wiki at the same time, and features to create and manage wikis within the
> wiki itself.
>
> Edits made to tiddlers outside a wiki will appear in all of the browsers
> viewing that wiki almost immediately. The syncing also goes the same way,
> so if you have two browsers that are viewing the same wiki if you edit one
> of them the edits show up in the other one. This allows multiple people to
> use the same wiki at the same time without conflicting edits or losing
> information. Unfortunately this isn't the same sort of real-time
> collaboration like on google docs where you see someone else typing,
> instead when someone starts to edit a tiddler it locks that tiddler in
> every other connected browser and shows the changes after the editing is
> finished.
>
> The wiki management features include the ability to share a plugin library
> between all wikis served by Bob, creating new wikis from within Bob,
> converting single file wikis into node wikis, exporting node wikis as
> single file wikis with the unneeded plugins stripped out, and just about
> every configuration setting for the server can be set and modified from
> within the wiki itself. You can also fetch plugins directly from GitHub
> instead of having to drag and drop them into wikis.
>
> Within the next week or two I will add the ability to rename/move, delete,
> and duplicate wikis as well. And I am in the process of adding syncing
> between servers so that you could have a version on your laptop and on the
> pi at home and the two versions would sync when you are on the same network.
>
> I have it running on a raspberry pi 3 on my home network and it hasn't
> given me any trouble. I added a line to rc.local to start up the server
> process when the pi boots.
>
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