This is another one of those "The UI world looks different when you don't 
use your hands" moments.

The part of understanding this is to take a look at a tool I wrote called 
"togglename". Many moons ago I created a togglename demo video. It's not 
very good quality and really need some editing but it gives you a feel for 
what I'm trying to do in transforming names you can speak to names you can 
compile. This is just thinking out loud at the moment but I'm wondering if 
it's possible to make use of the auto complete feature to work with 
togglename style operations.

Use the auto complete example, if I wanted to create an instance of 
writeAtAutoNodes 
I would say "write at auto nodes" (after correcting for the misrecognition 
of right for write) and Leo would "replace write at auto nodes" with 
writeAtAutoNodes  (note, the quotation characters are meant to delineate 
something spoken, not included in the text)

Where it gets kind of messy is if I'm dictating something into the 
dictation box and I end up injecting a body of code in one lump. Like I 
said, work in progress/exploring the thought

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