> The quickmove plugin adds temporary or permanent buttons for moving /
> copying / cloning nodes to the first / last child of other nodes.
>
> I've also used a "filing" script, which works through a list of nodes
> prompting you to find a destination for them in the outline.

My must have extension for the Thunderbird email client is Quick
Filer.  With it I select whatever messages I want to move, press the
hot key ([alt]-[w] for me), and then type a few characters of the
destination folder. Quick filer presents a list of destinations in an
autocompleter style. The destination list is updated as I type.
Matches occur anywhere in the word, meaning one doesn't have to start
at the beginning the folder name, "ssc" will show "crosscrountry".
This makes it very easy to narrow to unique names even among those
that share a lot in common.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/quicker-filer/

This same technique could be very useful copy/moving nodes and clones
in Leo. (Actually it would be very useful just for navigation too.)

-- 
-matt

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