The dropdown in the quicksearch tab now includes a "File" option which 
traverses back up through the tree to find a node with a headline starting 
with any one of the following directives (taken directly from the leo 
Directives webpage): 

["@clean", "@file", "@asis", "@edit", "@auto", "@auto-md", "@auto-org", 
"@auto-otl", "@auto-rst"]

If found it uses that node in a subtree search. If not found will notify 
user that no external directive was found.

Basically it's as if you navigated up to your @clean myfile.py (for 
example) and performed a subtree search. The convenience being you don't 
have to navigate away from your current node. 

I purposefully didn't include @shadow since it is depreciated. If anyone 
thinks it should be added please voice your concern. This will likely end 
up becoming my most used search method after "All". 

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