??? 3. A minor advantage: @file makes Leo files smaller. *Leo stores the entire > @clean *tree* in the .leo file*, but only stores the top-level @file > *node* in the .leo file. > > Does this mean to keep alle the files of an entire project in *one* Leo file? Did you try this on Leo itself, having some hundreds of thousands of lines in one Leo file? What about lazy loading of files and memory usage?
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