@saqimtiaz please tell me if there is a better place or way to raise a Feature request.
As I understand it your file uploads plugins key feature is to upload files dropped to the underlying saver and is particularly critical on server based savers where it can be harder to save to the host. This is a wonderful solution.
But it occurred to me the plugins title “File Uploads” could easily apply to a users “native file system” and single file wikis such as Windows and Linux.
Timimi for example allows us to save single file wikis to the local file system", you install Timimi native host (once) and a browser extension, and this supports great range of Supported OS and Browsers. Just open the file in the browser and save back, with automatic backups.
It dawned on me if the File uploads plugin also supported Timimi some very interesting use cases flow from that, and on every browser and platform it supports.
Users could have a TiddlyWiki in a given folder open in the browser on which files can be dropped and placed in the folder alongside the tiddlywiki, however each file will also have its existence captured in the tiddlywiki allowing management of the files therein, effectively placing a managed logical layer over the native local folder.
- Files can be organised, metadata retained, search terms added, tagged and otherwise organised.
- Of course this is also an opportunity to document the use of the folder on the native file system, placing a readme.html or index.html containing a custom single file wiki which contains usage, tools, how to etc…
- A complimentary tool using
<$browse multiple/>
or simple “drag and drop” filenames from the native file system to pull files (or canonical links) into tiddlywiki (internal or external) would also complement the file uploads plugin.
Futures
- With such an opportunity available each Operating system could receive some support tools to integrate these TiddlyWiki even more thoroughly. Providing drop zones through which files can be dropped or pasted (through a tiddlywiki) in the native file manger, on opening a folder open the wiki that manages it and more.
- A simple example would be a right-click sendTo Wikiname, which would trigger a file upload to the folder the Wikiname “manages”.
- Such solutions would implement and encourage installation on users desktops (and tablets) and effectively “TiddlyWiki enable” their computer, thus perhaps promoting the further uptake of TiddlyWiki.