tiddlywiki-docker VS tiddlywiki-docker

Compare tiddlywiki-docker vs tiddlywiki-docker and see what are their differences.

tiddlywiki-docker

Tools for running TiddlyWiki via a Docker container (by elasticdog)
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tiddlywiki-docker

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tiddlywiki-docker

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  • Need help with Docker TiddlyWiki and Tiddloid Android setup
    2 projects | /r/TiddlyWiki5 | 14 Dec 2021
    So what will get you closer to do what you in (in my opinion of course) would be to fork one of these Docker containers that you like (so that we can use the node.js that's contained inside with TiddlyWiki) and modify it to your needs. Looking at the source code of the links you gave, it appears that you must change the starting command to what you need. Which will be ideally a loop, that repeats every 1 hour, making use of the same folder that the other container uses TiddlyWiki on and modify the command to not be "TiddlyWiki on node.js to start a server" but to "Tiddlywiki on node.js make a static html Wiki" and wait until 1 hour passes then repeat. If you do make your own fork, I think this file needs changing: https://github.com/m0wer/tiddlywiki-docker/blob/master/init-and-run-wiki

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