Hello

Are there any large-scale, "real-world" lilypond projects available online
to view so that I can see how they're organized? I know that I've seen some
documentation here and there that describes what you _would_ do if you had
a string quartet project, for example, but I'd like to see someone's actual
code for a non-trivial project so I can get a sense of how they keep it
nice and well-organized. An example of a large-scale project would be a
multi-movement orchestral piece, or even a multi-movement chamber piece,
like a pierrot ensemble kind of thing, especially one that incorporates
some non-trivial customizations with scheme, et al. Definitely there are a
thousand ways to organize a project, and I've developed my own way over
time that works alright, but if I could see examples of other projects, I
might be able to get ideas about improving my productivity.

The docs are pretty sparing when it comes to talking about this point (e.g.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/usage/large-projects). I've
also found some people online who described what they do, but it would be
so much more informative to see this done in practice, especially if it
were pieces the community could vote on as being "representative" of a good
project organization. There are some medium-scale projects I found on
github (e.g., https://github.com/cellist/Lilypond-Sheet-Music). But it
would be nice to have a central place to go to search through with keywords
or tags, like the snippet repository. Is there something like this already
and I just haven't found it yet? Would anyone else be interested in
something like that if it doesn't already exist?

Thanks
Tom

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