I forgot to mention that the starting point for this plugin was some code 
from Bob that Jed pointed out that handled uploads. The eventual goal is a 
plugin - if not core capability - that can be used by the node.js server as 
well as TiddlyServer and Bob.

On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 7:03:44 AM UTC+2 Saq Imtiaz wrote:

> This is an in-development plugin for Node.js that has been recently 
> discussed in another thread. I'm posting it separately as well in case 
> others find it of interest.
>
> For images (and other binary files), when importing to a wiki it allows 
> you to save the files as external files in the files folder with a 
> _canonical_uri tiddlers created in the wiki.
>
> There is also a view toolbar button to externalise existing tiddlers (if 
> they are of the correct type).
>
> This is still very much in development and there is no documentation so 
> use with care:
>
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/temp/import-to-external-file.html
>
> If you have a previous version installed, you will need to delete that 
> before importing this. The version numbering system had to be changed for 
> compatibility with how the core compares version numbers.
>
> Future plans include exploring saving to other backends like S3, time 
> allowing. This would be a nice option for single file wikis but the 
> challenge is how to securely save credentials for s3. Any ideas on this 
> would be most welcome.
>
> Cheers,
> Saq
>

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