Pull docker image: docker pull elasticdog/tiddlywiki Create persistent directory: /app/appsdocker/tiddlywiki cd /app/appsdocker/tiddlywiki Check the version of the application: docker run -it --rm elasticdog/tiddlywiki --version Create `tiddlywiki-docker` shell as: #!/usr/bin/env bash docker run --interactive --tty --rm \ --publish 192.168.0.103:8080:8080 \ --mount "type=bind,source=${PWD},target=/tiddlywiki" \ --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ elasticdog/tiddlywiki \ "$@" Use the sccript to create a new wiki: ./tiddlywiki-docker mywiki --init server Create `tiddlywiki-server` shell as: #!/usr/bin/env bash readonly WIKIFOLDER=$1 docker run --detach --rm \ --name tiddlywiki \ --publish 192.168.0.103:7006:8080 \ --mount "type=bind,source=${PWD},target=/tiddlywiki" \ --user "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ elasticdog/tiddlywiki \ "$WIKIFOLDER" \ --listen host=0.0.0.0 where `192.168.0.103` is the listening host interface and `7006 `is the listening TCP port. Run the tiddlywiki server: ./tiddlywiki-server mywiki Test the application: http://192.168.0.103:7006/ Optionally create a `docker-compose.yaml` file in order to start the container with docker composer and customize the command line startup options. In this case, create a private wiki requiering authentification: services: tiddlywiki: image: "elasticdog/tiddlywiki" container_name: "tiddlywiki" volumes: - /app/persistent_docker/tiddlywiki/mywiki:/tiddlywiki ports: - "7006:8080" restart: always command: "/tiddlywiki --listen host=0.0.0.0 username=***** password=*****" Start the container: docker-compose up -d > It is very eassy to clone a tiddlywiki: just copy the content of tiddlywiki root folder fdrom a wiki to another. > Installed plugins will be also copied because they are a simply tiddlers.