Have anybody here used leo to manage different types of files like
video tutorials, ebooks, bookmarks, html files, scene files, code, and
audio files?

I have a huge digital library that I've built through the years
composed of the files I mentioned above and much more. This is a
knowledgebase created from projects I've done and research that I've
undertaken. Unfortunately, much of that is not readily accessible to
me when i need them because it's not organized.

Now I'm trying to organize them by using a freeware tagging software
(tagged frog) to add tags to each file. Since I've also been using leo
on and off for a few months now, I recently thought maybe I could use
it to organize and manage my digital library. But I have no idea how
to go about doing it if it's feasible.

Ideally, I'd like to incorporate tagging and leo's outlining
capabilities such as creating views since I think it will help me
maximize the information in the library. This could be useful e.g.
when I'm doing a research or task on a work-related project. I could
use tags related to the project to retrieve files from the library and
clone their nodes under a project node which will contain all project
stuff. So I can group project-related stuff from the library, new
project notes or files that I've created, and research materials
gathered externally (e.g. from the web or from a client).

In this way, I'm able to build on previous success by taking advantage
of knowledge in my library that were a result of research/tasks that
I've done for previous projects.

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