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Developer(s) | Jeremy Ruston and community members |
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Initial release | 30 September 2004 |
Stable release | 5.3.5[1]
/ 2024-07-10; 2 months ago |
Repository | |
Written in | JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | Multilingual, over 30 languages in TiddlyWiki 5.1.23.[2] |
Type | Wiki |
License | BSD-3-Clause[3] |
Website | tiddlywiki |
TiddlyWiki is a personal wiki and a non-linear notebook for organising and sharing complex information. It is an open-source single page application wiki in the form of a single HTML file that includes CSS, JavaScript, embedded files such as images, and the text content. It is designed to be easy to customize and re-shape depending on application. It facilitates re-use of content by dividing it into small pieces called Tiddlers.
TiddlyWiki is an unusual example of a practical quine. The idea of producing a copy of its own source code lies at the heart of TiddlyWiki's ability to independently save changes to itself. Quine is also the name of the unofficial TiddlyWiki application for iPhone/iPad.[4]
BSD-3-Clause
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).