For other commands the process is similar. You investigate similar commands 
in Leo, copy them to your workbook.leo or other outline, change them to 
your needs, and turn them in the commands in your myLeoSettings.leo. 

If you wish them to become part of the Leo core, you can turn them in the 
methods or functions decorated by `@g.command('name-of-command')`, just 
like the many other commands you can find inside Leo. Put them somewhere 
where similar commands are located and make it a new branch based on devel 
branch. Later Edward can merge them into devel, or if you are sure your 
changes would be accepted you can perhaps directly change the devel branch 
and `git push` them.

Vitalije

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