On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 1:48:33 AM UTC-5, Félix wrote:

I'm glad you're interested and I'm also happy to explain this project, in 
> fact I'll need to document sooner or later so explaining a bit here is a 
> good start for me to copy/paste it later in some real document in 
> leoInteg's repo.
>

Thanks for this documentation.  leobridgeserver.py is quite a piece of work.

As I understand it, a vim or emacs plugin could use leobridgeserver.py 
unchanged, provided that the plugin sends the same "messages" as does 
leoAsync.ts. Is this correct?

Note: leobridgeserver.py contains the async keyword, which requires python 
3.7 or above. I typically use python 3.7.6. Leo itself should work with 
python 3.6.8. Imo, it's fine to require python 3.7+ when using leointeg.

Edward

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