Since it seems the moderation ate my last attempt at posting, here we go 
again.

I am looking to use Leo to help me organize an upcoming writing project, 
and also found (through this group, even) the Markdeep 
(https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/) authoring format and went "hey, this 
looks suitable for my purposes."  Furthermore, that brought me to Leo's 
@auto support for Markdown, which made me think "great! I can use that to 
let me collaborate with people who are using other tools".

However, in order to achieve its polyglot capabilities (both editable as 
Markdown-style text _and_ viewable in a browser without any offline build 
steps), Markdeep relies on a trailer line of HTML.  To my chagrin, however, 
Leo's @auto functionality is not compatible with the normal @last mechanism 
for placing trailer lines into output files.

So, what should I do to get that trailer line to reliably output at the end 
of the @auto generated file, especially if I want to use a clone node to 
provide a single source of trailer truth across multiple @auto files and 
want to be able to roundtrip manual edits back into Leo?

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