| ▲ | lopsotronic 9 hours ago | |
* It's easy to box, if you're doing ITAR-sort of things. It's basically just an HTML file. Getting that sort of box-ability is increasingly difficult. * Abstracting one layer from pages - i.e. tiddles - is pretty dope. This gives you some oddball functionality that's pretty flexible[0]. Nothing you don't get in lots of other things, but see above. * Before I made my own Asciidoc graph VSC plugin[1], the community TD plugin was the only way to see graphs of Asciidoc content. * A TiddlyWiki from 2010 is still viewable today, a decade and a half later. [0] kind of like `include` and conditionals in Asciidoc. [1] graph of Asciidoc xref, include, partial include, conditionals, as a Typescript graphviz thingy. It works for the whole repo or just the currently active tab. | ||
| ▲ | kstrauser 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Ah, the offline stuff makes a lot of sense. I could see why that'd be handy: "I'm emailing you the whole wiki so you can read it from the LTE dead zone". | ||