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I know this is just a small experiment, but I think it depends too much of being in a sibling folder of tiddlywiky. It would be nice to specify that you have to change the path of tiddlywiky or maybe use the installed tiddlywiky module under node.
Regards
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I think maybe the clearest thing would be if this app used npm install to install TiddlyWiki into the node_modules folder. Then the code could just require("tiddlywiki"). Would that do it?
Jermolene
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Improve reference to TiddlyWiki core code
Jun 25, 2015
That it's exactly what I was thinking about after opening this issue. Thank you for pointing it out better than I did. That's how node packages are used normally. So, yes, I agree.
Hello,
I know this is just a small experiment, but I think it depends too much of being in a sibling folder of tiddlywiky. It would be nice to specify that you have to change the path of tiddlywiky or maybe use the installed tiddlywiky module under node.
Regards
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