I really like @auto. I can just define functions/classes without worrying 
about creating nodes for each. But it would be nice to be able to manually 
annotate as well. For example to broadly group nodes together or even to 
clone nodes. Is there any way to combine the best of both worlds? Ideally 
users can create meta information about a file and store it in .leo 
outline. And Leo can take advantage of such meta information when parsing 
in the @auto nodes and add the user annotation on top of the structural 
information inherent in the file.

Also I don't seem to be able to re-read @auto nodes from files after I make 
updates. It would be nice to be able to see the new functions/classes in 
the outline pane without having to close the outline file and restart.

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