Clones Use Cases

Actually I am familiar with only two use cases. I'll call the first
one “clones for convenience”. This use case involves cloning for the
sake of easier coding, flow understanding, etc. By his description,
Edward is using this use case a lot. The second use case is “clones
for synchronization”. I think someone described this use case as using
Leo as a macro processor. Indeed I find myself using Leo to sync
between files or portions thereof. It is especially useful for
languages that do not have functions, e.g. HTML. The expectations and
behavior of the users of these two use cases are quite different, but
I believe it is agreed by all the Leo must reflect the actual state of
external files it reads and not arbitrarily alter the content that it
presents to the user.

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