Now that I have done so, I regret not doing it years ago. I had been taking 
consul of nameless fears. In fact, every aspect of Leo's development has 
been simplified:

- Clones naturally span both plugins and Leo's core. The clone-find and 
git-diff commands work much better.
- I now use a unified "Recent Code" organizer, and that has had happy 
effects in organizing my to-do lists and lists of completed items.

Similarly, the open-leo-py-ref-leo command makes it significantly easier to 
keep LeoPyRef.leo in sync with my personal leoPy.leo files. It may sound 
like a small matter, but it isn't.

*Summary*

So-called "little" improvements can sometimes be very important. Not 
everything is an earthquake like the clone-find commands :-)

Edward

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