So, I created a big leo file of all my documentation, random thoughts, 
pseudo-code, etc, and then started to try and organize sections into 
discrete markdown files (using @auto-md and clones from other areas of my 
leo file).  That did not go well.

Can somebody recommend a method that I can use?  Here's what I've seen so 
far:

   - @auto-md outputs exactly what I want (outline titles are output as 
   markdown headers), contents are written via the @others directive
   - What I was trying to do is structure an outline like this:
      - @auto-md wiki/States.md
         - State #1
            - (clone) Info #1 from area 1
            - (clone) Info #2 from area 2
         - State #2
            - (clone) Info #3 from area 1
            - (clone) Info #4 from area 2
         - I just went back and opened that tree, and now all the clones 
   are new nodes, and no longer match the original nodes (which I had been 
   updating)
   - @clean seems what I want, but it didn't appear to output the outline 
   titles as markdown headers

What should I be doing?

Mike

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