Hi Thomas, 

Great question -- Thanks for asking!

Since LeoJS is a VSCode (or vscodium) extension, its source code is 
compiled/minified somehow, and many other source files are omitted from the 
final 'distribution' package.

Therefore, the way to open and view LeoJS source files (or browse it's *Leo 
source file* in Leo/LeoJS) is to clone the repo from 
https://github.com/boltex/leojs, and look at the base of the project folder 
for *leojs.leo. *

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This would be the equivalent of LeoPyRef.leo. (and if you're looking for 
the equivalent of the base setting file, leoSettings.leo, its at the same 
place, and named *leojsSettings.leojs*.

Hope this helps! 🦁

Félix


On Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 10:54:43 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> IOW, where or how do we look at Leo's code? Locations like *g.app.leoDir* 
> are undefined.

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