obsidian.cape
TidGi-Desktop
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over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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obsidian.cape
TidGi-Desktop
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Tiddlyhost is a free hosting platform for TiddlyWiki
There will surely be more amazing things like tiddlyhost come to TW ecosystem in the next decade.
Because it is fun creating thins around TiddlyWiki ecosystem, I've created things like
- Desktop app https://github.com/tiddly-gittly/TidGi-Desktop
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Using TW instead of MediaWiki
Hey there, I think you might be interested in this project https://github.com/tiddly-gittly/TiddlyGit-Desktop
What are some alternatives?
OSCP-Notes-Template - A template Obsidian Vault for storing your OSCP revision notes
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
Obsidian-Templates - These are a few of my templates for the Templater Obsidian.md plugin.
mdSilo - In-browser knowledge base on top of local plain-text files
obsidian-publish-mkdocs - A Template to Publish Obsidian/Foam Notes on Github Pages (uses MkDocs)
TW5-TiddlyMap - Map drawing and topic visualization for your wiki
windows-modern-cursors - Remake of the classic and aero cursors from Microsoft Windows
CubyText - An open-source knowledge management app.
tiddlywiki-docker - NodeJS based TiddlyWiki 5 Docker image.
TW5RandomTiddlerButton - Adds a random tiddler button to TiddlyWiki's page toolbar
anki-templates - This codebase is a solution for making Chinese study, through Anki, more enjoyable by making the flashcards beautiful.
thinktool - Novel fusion of hierarchical and graph-based approaches to taking notes, based on ideas from Roam Research, TheBrain and others.