I've been using leo for some time for many different tasks:
- for storing useful bookmarks
- for keeping a collection of tagged howtos
- as TODO manager
- as programming IDE
- as WYSWYG rst editor
- for storing dependencies between custom Linux packages (clones
proved very useful here)
- for analysis of chess games (manually storing game moves in a tree)

Now I have lots of leo outlines spread over my whole home directory.

When I need to open a certain outline, I go to its directory and
launch leo with that outline as argument. Or I open a certain outline
from "recent files" menu item if leo is already running.

I've come to a point where I'm realizing it would be nice to have a
meta-outline that holds references to another outlines.

I don't need to be able to slurp content from other outlines, that
looks too complex, I can live without that.

Is there a leo directive that accepts a file path to a leo outline as
argument so I could mouse click that node and get a new leo instance
launched with that outline being opened?
Do you use other approaches for managing your outlines with leo?

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