On Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 12:40:38 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

P. S.  Let's take a trip down memory lane, with the help of release notes. 
> Here are the major features (imo) of each release:
>

As a guide to further planning, here is an edited list, focusing on 
categories rather than history:

*Best user features*

- @clean: The most important feature in Leo's history.
- @auto and associated importers.
- Clone-find commands. A defining feature of Leo.
- pip install leo.

*Best programming features*

- git-diff command. I couldn't live without it.
- Clickable links in the log pane. Amazingly helpful.
- Run pyflakes when saving files. Catches ~90% of my programming blunders!
- Background pylint command.
- Leo's bridge.

*Best code changes*

- Fast read-file code and the end of file caching.
- Fixed the horrendous syntax coloring performance bug.
- Revised, simpler, importers.
- Python 3 code base.

*Less important features*

- Revised, simpler key-handling.
- Support for Qt docks.
- Console Gui.
- Leo in a browser
- Syntax coloring with pygments.
- Rewrote Leo's key-handling code.
- TravisCI.

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