No.  But you can create a separate tree, not an @anything external file, 
with clones of all the nodes you want to document, and add documentation 
nodes there.  

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 7:13:19 PM UTC-4, k-hen wrote:
>
> Given an @clean node, is it possible to mark certain node to be excluded?
>
> The reason is that I want to store notes *about* a very large document but 
> I don't want them to be written *in* the document. I thought I might be 
> able to use @ignore or use sections explicitly but excluding the @others 
> directive or something but it doesn't seem to be happy with those options. 
>
> e.g.
> @clean my_file.md
> .... content (to be written)
> ...... notes (to be excluded/outline only)
>
> I suppose this could cause issues with syncing ... but really I want to 
> just write and don't really need to import this file tree. In fact in a 
> perfect world I'd have one set of nodes to import/sync very granularly, 
> i.e. a large set of files, and then a second set of nodes to write the 
> output.
>
> I really appreciate all the support, thank you all so much :-)
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