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  3. Years ago I used to keep personal notes in a huge #TiddlyWiki file, along with other TiddlyWiki files for projects and things.

Years ago I used to keep personal notes in a huge #TiddlyWiki file, along with other TiddlyWiki files for projects and things.

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  • Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
    Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
    Jack William Bell
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    Years ago I used to keep personal notes in a huge #TiddlyWiki file, along with other TiddlyWiki files for projects and things. When I started using #Obsidian I didn't want to have to cut and paste between the two notebooks, so I wrote a couple of quick and dirty #Python scripts to automate the process.

    These are useful to anyone who wants to cleanly export TiddlyWiki #data.

    I had them in a Github gist, but today I added them to my Codeberg gists here:

    > https://codeberg.org/jackwilliambell/gists/src/branch/main/Python/tiddlytools

    #programming

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    • Jack William BellJ Jack William Bell

      Years ago I used to keep personal notes in a huge #TiddlyWiki file, along with other TiddlyWiki files for projects and things. When I started using #Obsidian I didn't want to have to cut and paste between the two notebooks, so I wrote a couple of quick and dirty #Python scripts to automate the process.

      These are useful to anyone who wants to cleanly export TiddlyWiki #data.

      I had them in a Github gist, but today I added them to my Codeberg gists here:

      > https://codeberg.org/jackwilliambell/gists/src/branch/main/Python/tiddlytools

      #programming

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      RPGnet OfficialR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jackwilliambell More and more of our forum posters are using Obsidian for notes, and some of them use TiddlyWiki for worldbuilding or solo games.

      I think they're gonna like this!

      —MAB

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      • RPGnet OfficialR RPGnet Official

        @jackwilliambell More and more of our forum posters are using Obsidian for notes, and some of them use TiddlyWiki for worldbuilding or solo games.

        I think they're gonna like this!

        —MAB

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        Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @RPGnet

        Those scripts aren't for people who don't code. They are, as I said, 'quick and dirty' and in order to use them properly you'll probably need to modify them slightly for your particular use case.

        But I'm happy if people do find them useful.

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          @RPGnet

          Those scripts aren't for people who don't code. They are, as I said, 'quick and dirty' and in order to use them properly you'll probably need to modify them slightly for your particular use case.

          But I'm happy if people do find them useful.

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          @jackwilliambell Roger that. 🙂

          But there's a big overlap with coders and some quick-and-dirty Obsidian tinkerers.

          It'll make a fun conversation!

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