![]() Noting that "current branch" means nothing without a checkout. , a commit on the current branch would be done. ![]() Hypothetically, of you set the project's home page to something like /fileedit?filename=tiddly.html&checkin=trunk, when you run fossil ui then you would land directly in the editor. That's effectively how the /fileedit page works. The TiddlyWiki would be a single HTML file stored inside a Fossil repository and when you launch the Fossil UI and browse, let's say the trunk version of such file and hit save on it Where could I start such exploration? Any ideas, pointers, half prototypes, reading suggestions, are pretty appreciated. This would provide an easy way to have a multiplatform portable wiki with saving, history and collaboration, that can be particularly useful in low/intermittent connectivity scenarios (that was what made me think of such combination), but also elsewhere, empowered by two simple and pretty self-contained and powerful tech stacks: Fossil and TiddlyWiki. A commit process is triggered in a similar way to Stephen's experiments on enabling Wiki editing and saving functionality.Ī single Fossil file repository containing the TiddlyWiki HTML file and its history could be launched (and even packaged) with a Fossil executable. The important issue here is that TiddlyWiki user has a way to access commit functionality from its web interface by pressing save inside TiddlyWiki. A Fossil configuration Tiddler would be the one saving the name and password of the current user in the repository (or the user can use Fossil's login UI). ![]() The TiddlyWiki would be a single HTML file stored inside a Fossil repository and when you launch the Fossil UI and browse, let's say the trunk version of such file and hit save on it, a commit on the current branch would be done.Ī Tiddler is the minimal unit of information storage and functionality in TiddlyWiki. TiddlyWiki has Git saving support (see 1 and 2) and I wonder what needs to be done to have a similar experience but with the advantages of using Fossil. I just made a (txt) file called script, pasted your script in it and executed it.ĮDIT: Nevermind, I had to install something to get that "curl" command to workĪnd I replaced the "username" with my actual username.īut after running that script, I checked the "home/username/.local/share" folder and there was no folder called "TiddlyDesktop" created there.Īlso, that last part (the "launcher") is supposed to go in that "home/username/.I have recently come full circle, finding again TiddlyWiki, a technology I used intensively from 2005 to 2007 and I want to connect it with Fossil (which has become integral part of my workflow since 2011). script password for sysadmin:+ echo '=> Installing Tidly Wiki Gui'=> Installing Tidly Wiki Gui+ mkdir -p /home/username/.local/share/+ cd /home/username/.local/share/+ curl -s + grep 'browser_download_url.*zip'./script: line 5: curl: command not found+ grep linu圆4+ grep -v prerelease+ head -1+ cut -d : -f 2,3+ tr -d '"'+ wget -qi -+ unzip '*.zip'unzip: cannot find or open *.zip, *.zip.zip or *. zipfiles found. Ok, I tried running that script in the same folder as I have the zip file (Downloads), and I got sudo.
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