Hi, a beginner here again.

I would appreciate some advice on how to se tup Leo. I am no professional 
programmer. I am doing research in humanities but I like to do some little 
stuff here and there.

I would like to use Leo Editor for the following things:
- Simple webpage development (html, javascripts, css)
- Python scripts (mainly working with texts)
- XML (mainly TEI XML for texts)
- ideally also xQuery and XSLT

I have recently learnt the basics of Git and Github and I would like to 
integrate Leo into my workflow. 
I would like to also set up Leo in the way that it plays nicely with other 
editors like Visual Studio Code.

My general problem is that tutorials I have seen, seem to be oriented on 
more experienced programmers than me. E.g., I don't understand many items 
in the menus but there seems to be no help regarding them. 
Through try and error, I have figured a couple of things out right now but 
many not yet.

Some of my current problems:
- How to nicely import html files (and whole projects)? If I import them, 
they are creating an (almost) endless tree. 
- Should I manually rename @auto to @clean when importing files? 
- Can I visualize my webpage within Leo if I am using << sections >> - and 
how to make it load javascript file and images? 
- How to rename files in Leo?
- Is there any autocompletion for javascript and other languages? 

I would be very grateful for any help.
Best, 
Jan

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