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"TiddlyWiki Posts" by Jeffrey Kishner
A collection of articles covering integration with Fargo, Font Awesome and Google Calendar, and tips for managing task lists. The original site is missing, but a link to an archive is provided.
https://web.archive.org/web/20221015011644/http://blog.jeffreykishner.com/tiddlywiki/
I have become a regular user of TiddlyWiki and have become so accustomed to using Font Awesome icons in Fargo that I wanted to incorporate the icons into my wikis as well.
Community Editions
These are prepackaged editions created by the TiddlyWiki Community. These are TiddlyWikis with added plugins and configurations to facilitate a certain use-case. These are great starting points if you want to quickly jump into TiddlyWiki and start using it without spending too much time configuring yourself.
Tidme by oflg
Lifelong knowledge, deep in Mind.
Tidme uses advanced Incremental Learning concepts to make it your powerful second brain for acquiring lifelong knowledge.
"TiddlyStudy" by Kebi
A adaptation of TiddlyWiki perfect for using as a Notebook sysetem.
https://postkevone.github.io/tiddlystudy/
Tiddly Research is a free and local note-taking environment based on TiddlyWiki
Core Features:
- Bidirectional note linking on multiple levels
- Tags
- Linked references
- Unlinked references
- Transclusions
- Bullet point based hierarchical note taking structure
- Integration with the spaced repetition flashcards tool Anki
- TODOs
- and more
"Drift - Collect, Organise, Grow." by Tony K
A adaptation of TiddlyWiki perfect for using as a Notebook sysetem.
https://github.com/bmann/drift-tiddlywiki-template/tree/master/drift
Drift is an adaptation of TiddlyWiki with the goal of helping you Collect. Organise. and Grow. your ideas while keeping tab on how they interconnect together and fluidly Drift from one to another.
The 2 main components of Drift are TWCrosslinks and DailyNotes so you never miss an idea
Drift was inspired by TiddlyBlink / Stroll and adapted to fit my needs.
Projectify by Nicolas Petton
Project & todo management for TiddlyWiki.
https://github.com/ThaddeusJiang/Projectify
Projectify is a TiddlyWiki plugin for managing projects & todo lists, inspired by products like Todoist and Basecamp.
Projectify features:
- An inbox for collecting tasks and thoughts
- Projects to structure tasks together into separate todo-lists
- Support for scheduling tasks
- A dashboard to quickly view all projects, the inbox, or scheduled tasks
Note:
The original site, https://projectify.wiki, no longer exists. The provided site is a maintained fork, though not by the original creator.
"GSD5" by Roma Hicks
An adaptation of the TiddlyWiki powered GTD® system formerly known as MonkeyGTD for TiddlyWiki version 5.
GSD5 is a Getting-Thing-Done tool for TiddlyWiki5 based off the mGSD classic TiddlyWiki.
"Noteself" by Danielo Rodríguez
NoteSelf is your personal, private, customisable, Evernote-like experience. You want cloud? Fine! You don't? Fine too! It's all yours, It's your decision! Why not be a bit selfish?
NoteSelf is the perfect place to store your ideas, notes, thoughts, tips, tricks, recipes... whatever you want to put into it! NoteSelf will store, index, and make it easily searchable, so you will find it instantly whenever you need it!
You already know and love Evernote, we know it. It is comfortable, it syncs, has search capabilities... Wow, it's almost perfect, but what about:
- Privacy - Everything is stored on the Evernote's servers!
- Customisation - If you don't like the interface of Evernote, there's nothing you can do
NoteSelf is built on top of TiddlyWiki, a powerful, free, highly customisable and open-source personal wiki. We took the best of it, it's powerful customisation system, and mixed it with one of the best embedded databases available, PouchDb, for bringing the synchronisation capabilities you need.
"Wikilabs" by PMario
A collection of references for testing concepts around TiddlyWiki 5...
This is PMario's playground with ramblings about TiddlyWiki and related stuff.
It basically is a "jump off" page to various TiddlyWiki sites, that show editions, themes and plugins.
"TiddlyWiki for Scholars" by Alberto Molina
An early release of an edition of TiddlyWiki customised for rigorous, academic notetaking.
http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com/
TiddlyWiki for Scholars is a personal customisation of TiddlyWiki 5.0.13-beta I made for note-taking from readings, but it can be useful for other purposes. The idea behind this adaptation is to show and to allow creating relevant data related to the current tiddler without leaving the tiddler.
"Cardo - Task and Project Management Wiki" by David Szego
Task & Delegation Tracking, Meetings & Agenda Items, Project Roles, Progress & Status Updates, Reference Items, Tickler Calendar, Conversation Logging, Book Notes & Library, and More!
Cardo is a standalone, browser-based tool that can be used as a simple task manager, or as a complex Project Management system (and indeed, I do use it this way in my daily work) as well as a fully Wiki-ized personal knowledge store. It runs completely independently in the browser, even without an Internet connection, making it possible to carry around on a USB stick, or to use on the morning commute.
"Stroll - a Roam-like experience" by David Gifford
A adaptation of TiddlyWiki perfect for using as a Notebook sysetem.
https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html
Stroll is a TiddlyWiki adaptation imitating certain features of Roam to help users easily see connections between their notes and navigate between them. Features include:
- bi-directional links,
- autocompletion when linking,
- renaming of links upon changing tiddler titles,
- side-by-side editing of multiple notes.
GitHub Saver Tutorial by Mohammad
GitHub Saver is a step by step tutorial that shows how to integrate Tiddlywiki 5 and GitHub Pages to create websites hosted on https://github.com/.
https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/
This instruction is based on Tiddlywiki single html file model, while it can use subfolder for extra materials like images, audios, videos, pdfs,... in separate folders.
Other tutorials
- Tiddlywiki, Travis-CI and GitHub Pages
- https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-Travis-CI/
- This wiki shows how to set up websites hosted on GitHub Pages using Travis-CI and Tiddlywiki 5 on Node.js.
- Tiddlywiki and GitHub Pages
- https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-and-GitHub-Pages/
- This instruction is based on local edit, save and push to GitHub. It does NOT use the new GitHub Saver mechanism (requires TW 5.1.20+) which lets edit and save directly from Tiddlywiki!
"TW5 Magick" by Stephan Hradek
Stephan Hradek's growing catalogue of tips, tutorials, and other resources. Stephan has also developed several plugins and macros that you can find at http://tiddlystuff.tiddlyspot.com/.
http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/
Some things in TiddlyWiki seem like Magic. As my preferred nick is Skeeve, I felt that TW5 Magick is a proper name for this collection of some of the "magic" tricks one can do with TiddlyWiki.
TW-Scripts by Mohammad
TW-Scripts is one of the most comprehensive collections of solutions for Tiddlywiki 5.
https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/
TW-Scripts includes:
- Collected solutions to questions in Tiddlywiki Google groups
- Learn through examples
- Templates, stylesheets
- Wikitext, macros, and snippets
- Tips and tricks
- Search tools
TiddlyWiki Video Tutorials by Francis Meetze
An extensive tutorial for getting started with TiddlyWiki. Recommended
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzZCajspPU_UjFn0uy-J9URz0LP4zhxRK
This tutorial is aimed at giving you a basic foundation so that you can start using TiddlyWiki right away. Here we take a look at the technology behind Tiddlywiki, how to install it and create your first Tiddler.
RegExp in Tiddlywiki by Mohammad
RegExp in Tiddlywiki contains practical use cases of regular expression in Tiddlywiki.
http://tw-regexp.tiddlyspot.com/
The regular expression is a way to describe complex search patterns using sequences of characters .
RegExp in Tiddlywiki has four main parts
- Using regular expression to match a pattern in tiddler title
- Using regular expression to match a pattern in tiddler fields excluding tiddler text (body)
- Using regular expression to match a pattern in tiddler body (text field)
- Using regular expression for validation like username, password, etc.
"TB5 - a pocket full of tips" by Tobias Beer
An enormous collection of tips beautifully curated by Tobias Beer. It is actually a collection of sites, with sub-sites dedicated to topics such as filtering (http://tobibeer.github.io/tw/filters/).
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/
A collection of references and sandbox for testing concepts around TiddlyWiki 5...