TiddlyDesktop is a special purpose web browser for working with locally stored TiddlyWikis. See http://tiddlywiki.com/ for more details of TiddlyWiki.
See this video tutorial for an overview of installing and using TiddlyDesktop on Windows and OS X:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Bggkm7paA
It is based on nw.js, a project created and developed in the Intel Open Source Technology Center:
Download the Windows, linux or Mac binary .zip files from:
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyDesktop/releases
Unzip into a folder and run TiddlyWiki.app
or nw.exe
and for linux nw
Note that TiddlyDesktop will not work correctly from a Windows UNC network share (eg \\MY-SERVER\SHARE\MyFolder
). You should map the network share to a local drive, and run it from there.
To install TiddlyDesktop on NixOS, you first need to add this repo to your configuration.nix
; Using a let
expression at the top of the file is a good approach:
let
twdesktop = let
rev = "Set this to the TiddlyDesktop Git revision that you want to install.";
in import (fetchTarball "https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyDesktop/archive/${rev}.tar.gz") { };
in
...
Then add the attribute name (which is twdesktop in the example above) to your systemPackages
:
...
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
...
twdesktop
];
...
In addition to the method described above, the tiddlydesktop package is available as a Nix Flake; See https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes to read more about Flakes. Simply use the Flake input github:TiddlyWiki/TiddlyDesktop
. For example, you can run TiddlyDesktop with the command nix run github:TiddlyWiki/TiddlyDesktop
.
To have separate mutliple instances of TiddlyDesktop (for example, separate Personal and Professional instances), you can pass the --user-data-dir
argument. e.g. /opt/TiddlyDesktop/nw --user-data-dir=/mnt/data/TiddlyWiki/config
. The property should be a directory to use for holding configuration data.
The F12 key opens the Chromium developer tools for the current window.
Instructions for Windows 10 64-bit (updates for other OSs welcome).
- Required software: VScode, Debugger for NWjs plugin installed in vscode
- Download the latest version of TiddlyDesktop-win64-v0.0.15 and unzip it to keep only four folders: html, images, js, tiddlywiki and package.json file
- Download nwjs-sdk-v0.69.1-win-x64, put it in C:\Users\your username.nwjs folder and unzip it. After unzipping you can see the nw.exe program in the .nwjs\nwjs-sdk-v0.69.1-win-x64 folder to indicate that it is correct. (Again, you can use Ctrl + shift + p in vscode to bring up the command to execute the NWjs Install command and select the version to install)
- Use vscode to open the TiddlyDesktop-win64 folder
- Modify the "main" field in the package.json file to "html/main.html"
- Click 'Debug' and select nwjs to automatically create the configuration file laugh.json (no need to modify it). Then click Start to debug.
- Update the version number in package.json, plus any other changes that should be included
- Run
npm install --save
- Make a commit and push it
- Check the build output in the GitHub Actions tab
- Tag that commit with
git tag v0.0.21
, the version number you just updated in package.json - Push that tag with
git push v0.0.21
and a draft release will be created - Edit the draft release: add release notes, edit whatever else might need to be changed. Download its build files and test them
- Switch the draft release to be a public release once it's tested and ready
- Run
download-nwjs.sh
to download the latest nw.js binaries - Download the TiddlyWiki5 repo from https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5 to a sibling directory to the TiddlyDesktop repo called "TiddlyWiki5"
- Run
bld.sh
- Execute
output/mac/TiddlyWiki.app
oroutput/win/nw.exe
oroutput/linux32/nw
oroutput/linux64/nw