Hi Bimlas,

I am unfamiliar with Boostnote etc, however I do use TiddlyWiki as a tool 
to work with plain text files for similar reasons.

I load a folder of plain text files using a tiddlywiki.files file. This 
allows me to load them without the need for inline metadata or an external 
.meta file.
https://tiddlywiki.com/#tiddlywiki.files%20Files

I then have a path defined in $:/config/FileSystemPaths to save these 
tiddlers back to their original location on editing.
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Customising%20Tiddler%20File%20Naming

Note however that TiddlyWiki does not allow you to save back to the 
original location for files loaded via tiddlywiki.files so this requires a 
patch. I have been using such a patch for over 3 years now with no issues.

Some details here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2906
The patch in that issue is out of date, if you need an up to date patch I 
can provide one for you. In fact I should probably make a PR with the 
updated patch as I think it addresses some of the concerns raised in that 
ticket.

When you now edit a tiddler that has been loaded via tiddlywiki.files, it 
saves back to the original location plus a .meta file is created for that 
tiddler. If all your data is in the body of the tiddler, then you can 
simply ignore these .meta files.

Lastly, when creating a new tiddler, to make sure it is saved as .txt make 
sure to use type text/plain. After creation the type can be changed and the 
tiddler will still be saved as .txt. Note that this is actually somewhat of 
a bug but effort is being made to address it while still allowing the user 
to determine what format a tiddler should be saved in. For details 
see https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/4630

Hope this helps,
Saq

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:40:02 AM UTC+2, bimlas wrote:
>
> Lately, I’ve been unsure if I really want to use TiddlyWiki, because no 
> matter how universal single HTML is, it’s still just a big file and it 
> depends on the browser. Since plain text is the most timeless format 
> possible (even a text file written in 1963 can still be viewed and edited 
> today), I thought I would migrate to plain text files. Once I realized how 
> I could convert the tiddlers extracted from HTML to the right format for 
> me, I started looking for a text editor that included both preview and full 
> text search. To my great surprise, the latter is supported by very few 
> programs, so I can only solve it with my own Grep script. After sleepless 
> nights and short circuits of thought, I came to realize that TiddlyWiki can 
> handle separate files. Even if the Node.js TiddlyWiki itself ever ceases to 
> exist, the notes will still be usable because they are just text files, and 
> if I systematically name the tiddlers, the links between them will still be 
> searchable with a simple, software-independent text search, so they remain 
> usable.
>
> The question is, how can TiddlyWiki be used as a simple text editor? I 
> would like to emulate the operation of Boostnote / Joplin / Typora / ...
>
> For example, if I install Ansel's Markdown 
> <https://demo.santosa.family#tw5-markdown> plugin and then copy the 
> Markdown files to the tiddlers directory, how can I edit them without 
> adding extra metadata? If I edit ".md" files in Tiddly, then it writes them 
> back to the drive in JSON format. If I change ".md" to ".tid" extension and 
> write "type: x-markdown" at the beginning of the file, it will rewrite the 
> file in its original form after editing, but add e.g. the "title" field 
> with the current path to the file, which I don't want.
>

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