TiddlyWiki
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A standard edit dialog on a tiddler |
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Type | Wiki |
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License | BSD license |
Website | www.tiddlywiki.com |
TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side single-page application written by Jeremy Ruston that is designed to be used as a personal notebook. It is a single self-contained HTML file that includes CSS and JavaScript code. When the user downloads it to their PC, TiddlyWiki can save the entered information by overwriting itself on the user's disk, at the user's request. Following TiddlyWiki conventions, users can make a new entry, called a tiddler, in their local copy of the TiddlyWiki file and save it for future reference. Existing tiddlers can also be modified or deleted in the same way. Because it runs under most browsers and requires no installation, it can be easily used as a portable personal wiki.
TiddlyWiki is published by UnaMesa – a non-profit association – under a BSD open source license and is thus freely available. Developer Jeremy Ruston describes it as experimental, and in that spirit many people have used the original HTML file to create TiddlyWiki Adaptations. These fall under two general categories: those that retain the client-side write only feature, and those that add server-side file writing to make TiddlyWiki more like a traditional wiki. Links to both these kinds of Adaptations are put in the original TiddlyWiki file as they become known. TiddlyWiki Adaptations typically add features that were not originally envisioned by Ruston, and some of these features have been included in newer versions of TiddlyWiki.
A feature that sets TiddlyWiki apart from a standard wiki implementation is its content presentation. Jeremy Ruston had this to say about it:
A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks (tiddlers), but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially: if you like, a non-linear blog analogue that binds the individual microcontent items into a cohesive whole. I think that TiddlyWiki represents a novel medium for writing, and will promote its own distinctive writing style.
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to: TiddlyWiki |
- TiddlyWiki distribution by Jeremy Ruston
- www.tiddlywiki.org, the wiki on TiddlyWiki
- TW Help TiddlyWiki help file for beginners An excellent quick reference guide to all TiddlyWiki formatting and construction.
- Why Wiki? A Glimpse into our Post-Document Future - a presentation by Jeremy Ruston on Google Video
[edit] Additional Information
- TW Help TiddlyWiki help file for beginners An excellent quick reference guide to all TiddlyWiki formatting and construction. Many might seriously disagree with this being excellent or for beginners.
- TiddlyWiki for the rest of us An entry-level tutorial written in non-programming language
- TiddlyWiki in Action A showcase / index of how TiddlyWikis are being used around the world.
- TiddlyWiki Tips TiddlyWiki Tips Resource
- TiddlyWiki Tips Denis Méline's original Tips site for TiddlyWiki
- TiddlyWikiHandbuch a "manual" in German language
[edit] Online Communities
- Google Group: TiddlyWiki General discussions
- Google Group: TiddlyWiki Development Developer's discussions
- Google Group: GTD TiddlyWiki Applying TiddlyWiki for GTD
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