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Well, Glad I'm in good company :-)I'm thinking the workaround is to use a the full path for every @auto headline, rather than nesting @path nodes?.Is there perhaps a way to do expansion on the filename within a headline or something so I don't need to repeat it all?It doesn't seem wise to clone the @auto-md, but maybe that works.If there's a directive or expansion or something I can put in the @auto node body then that could make it a lot cleaner.Note that there are hundreds if not thousands of files and the paths are subject to change.What I'd like to have:* MyOutline** MyFolder*** Thing1**** Thing1 Docs***** @auto-md Thing1 .md**** Thing1 Code**** Thing1 Notes** Files
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Thank you kindly for your reply. I've enabled this feature and it seems very promising, but I think I might need a slightly different behaviour.I'll take a minute to explain the use case.
This is likely the desired behaviour for _code_ because it would be at the function/method level,
In a perfect world, I could specify a sync directory in Leo and it would automatically import all of the files in those directories,
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