> Any tips for a Leo newbie on how to start a project from scratch?

Here's a quote from the docs: "@thin - Use this unless you have a good
reason not to. It is the 'state-of-the-art' in derived files."
I had a bad experience when trying to import derived files into leo as
@file. After a couple of saves the structure of the outline was lost
for some reason. Being a newbie, I even had no clue how to debug the
issue, so I was dropping the project for a while and I was reading the
docs one more time. It happened a couple of times till I've renamed
the imported @file to @thin and it seems to be OK now. I encourage you
to to the same and I hope that somebody who is more experienced than
me would provide some reasons about using @thin instead of @file and
would go into details explaining why using @thin is better.
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