TiddlyWiki is a non-linear personal wiki you run locally or host yourself. It’s a single HTML file that contains your entire knowledge base—content, settings, and plugins. Think of it as a portable, hackable notebook that works offline and adapts to your workflow.
If you want full data ownership, flexible structure, and zero vendor lock-in, TiddlyWiki stands out. It’s ideal for users who prefer lifetime portability over subscription tools. Writers, researchers, and developers use it to build everything from daily journals to full documentation sites. You don’t rely on a cloud platform—you control where your notes live, how they sync, and how they’re backed up.
You edit and manage content using “tiddlers”—small chunks of text, media, or code. You can tag, transclude, style, and link them to build complex systems. TiddlyWiki supports plugins, custom themes, macros, and advanced scripting for automation.






