TiddlyWiki5/bin
Jermolene 3a43de2272 Updates to KaTeX plugin 2014-09-22 10:41:12 +01:00
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2bld.cmd
2bld.sh
bld-languages.sh fix bld-languages.sh 2014-09-20 10:21:27 +02:00
bld.cmd Update build scripts for dev edition 2014-09-12 16:55:33 +01:00
bld.sh Update build scripts for dev edition 2014-09-12 16:55:33 +01:00
deploy.cmd
deploy.sh
devbld.sh Update build scripts for dev edition 2014-09-12 16:55:33 +01:00
fullbld.sh Updates to KaTeX plugin 2014-09-22 10:41:12 +01:00
ginsu.cmd
ginsu.sh
lazy.cmd
lazy.sh
qbld.cmd
qbld.sh
readme.md Docs updates 2014-09-19 15:02:40 +01:00
serve.cmd Adjust permissions of serve.cmd 2014-09-14 19:37:59 +01:00
serve.sh fix missuse of system environment variable 2014-09-12 17:37:37 +02:00
tankbld.cmd
tankbld.sh
test.cmd
test.sh
verbump.cmd
verbump.sh
wbld.cmd
wbld.sh

readme.md

Script Files

The TiddlyWiki5 repository contains several scripts in the bin folder that are used to build and deploy TiddlyWiki (.sh for *nix and .cmd for Windows). They can serve as a useful starting point for your own scripts.

All the scripts expect to be run from the root folder of the repository.

fullbld: builds tw5.com

This script builds several variants of TiddlyWiki5 for deployment on tiddlywiki.com.

By default, files are output to a folder called jermolene.github.com, sibling to the TiddlyWiki5 repo directory. For example:

/TiddlyWork/ - Directory for working with TiddlyWiki5
  |
  +--+-- /TiddlyWiki5/ - Directory containing the TiddlyWiki5 repo from GitHub
     |
     +-- /jermolene.github.com/ - Directory for output files

You can override the build output directory by defining the environment variable TW5_BUILD_OUTPUT. The easiest way to do this is to create a personal batch file to invoke TiddlyWiki5 that first sets the environment variable and then invokes fullbld.

fullbld also runs the TiddlyWiki5 Node.js-based test suite (see TestingMechanism)

serve: serves tw5.com

./bin/serve.sh -h
./bin/serve.sh [edition dir] [username] [password] [host] [port]

Or:

./bin/serve.cmd -h
./bin/serve.cmd [edition dir] [username] [password] [host] [port]

This script starts TiddlyWiki5 running as an HTTP server, defaulting to the content from the tw5.com-server edition. By default, the Node.js serves on port 8080. If the optional username parameter is provided, it is used for signing edits. If the password is provided then HTTP basic authentication is used. Run the script with the -h parameter to see online help.

To experiment with this configuration, run the script and then visit http://127.0.0.1:8080 in a browser.

Changes made in the browser propagate to the server over HTTP (use the browser developer console to see these requests). The server then syncs changes to the file system (and logs each change to the screen).

test: build and run tests

This script runs the test edition of TiddlyWiki on the server to perform the server-side tests and to build test.html for running the tests in the browser.

lazy: serves tw5.com with lazily loaded images

./bin/lazy.sh <username> [<password>]

Or:

./bin/lazy.cmd <username> [<password>]

This script serves the tw5.com-server edition content with LazyLoading applied to images.

wbld: builds TiddlyWiki for TiddlyWeb

This script builds and deploys the code for TiddlyWiki in the Sky for TiddlyWeb. If you want to experiment with your own builds of TiddlyWiki5 for TiddlyWeb you could use this batch file as a base.

2bld: builds TiddlyWiki 2.6.5

This script builds TiddlyWiki 2.6.5 from the original source and then displays the differences between them (diff is used for *nix, fc for Windows).

deploy & verbump: deploy TiddlyWiki and bump the TiddlyWiki version number

These scripts are concerned with releasing a new version of TiddlyWiki. See Releasing a new version of TiddlyWiki5.