Hi, dear leo people!

Now I am trying to use Leo for creating very simple html/css/js.
I am using plain-files oldschool approach with a couple of hand-made 
commands over it.

But suddenly I asked myself: may Leo already have anything like @rst mode 
for html/css/js?
There each file may be an `@html /path/to/file.html` outline node, every 
it's child may be a tag if it starts say with `<tag` or something.
There could be command like rst3 to build it all into a final file.

I searched thru the code and docs and found no traces of that.
If I miss something - please let me know, it would greatly simplify my 
current jobs since dealing with plain files is pretty boring in leo.
Or may be there are some good practices on how to write html code in a 
leonine way.

Any help appreciated, thanks!

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