Hi Tones,

Thank you for your reply. 

Here is an example of what my *Commands learned* header looks like right 
now:

*Commands learned:*


   - *whoami *- Prints current username.
   - *clear *(ctrl l) - Clears terminal.
   - *adduser *- **requires sudo* *Adds new user.
   - *which *- Prints directory which command binaries are being used from. 

The list goes on, but I think you can gather the idea from this. As of now, 
they are just living inside of the tiddlers in which they were recorded. I 
would like to automatically add each one to a separate tiddler (and auto 
sort them if possible) so that all commands can be accessed in one place, 
while also remaining in their original tiddler.

I have also created a *Glossary *tiddler for recording important 
definitions. For that, I have simply been using this format [[*new 
term*|Glossary]] 
as a link to the *Glossary *tiddler and then adding them manually there. I 
think this is what you are referring to in your reply, but I'm not certain. 
If so, this doesn't really solve the problem of having to manually add them 
to the tiddler. 

On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 3:55:17 PM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:

> anarchoNerd
>
> No plugin needed, much can be done just with wikitext, typically with a 
> button to trigger the activity.
>
> My I suggest you not get too hung up on appending text to a tiddler, when 
> additional tiddlers can be associated with the parent tiddler, see new here 
> button, or streams etc... appending can be done later with a button, just 
> set the text field of a tiddler to the text field + the new text. 
>
> Perhaps you can describe your desired workflow a little more.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> On Wednesday, 11 August 2021 at 08:41:13 UTC+10 anarchoNerd wrote:
>
>> Is there a plugin that will allow me to place some code before an item or 
>> a list of items that will append the text to an already existing tiddler? 
>> As an example, I am currently taking a YouTube course on the Linux command 
>> line and am creating a tiddler for each video. One of my note headers is 
>> "Commands learned", and I would like to have this list of commands placed 
>> into a tiddler of the same name without having to manually add them. 
>
>

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