*LeoJS Status Report*

After stabilizing the beta version, now reaching its twelfth revision at 
0.2.12, and getting rid of its most obvious bugs and defects, I thought it 
would be a good moment to address the questions posed on this forum about 
the possible features and capabilities of LeoJS by producing a video 
demonstration.

This took a bit longer than I would have thought, months instead of weeks, 
but nevertheless, here it is!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_mKXSbVGdE

*This five-minute video quickly goes over each of the following:*

   - Using LeoJS on the web
   - Commits & pull requests from VSCode's UI
   - Running Leo scripts in LeoJS
   - Interacting with the UI from scripts (Sample scripts)
   - Creating a plugin/extension that uses LeoJS (Sample extension)
   - Invoking commands, using the minibuffer and @buttons
   - Using a @settings node
   - UNL link support
   - Previewing live render of SVG (or markdown, etc.) external files

Hoping this will answer most questions the experienced leonistas had about 
LeoJS being able to reproduce the original Leo's functionalities from 
within VSCode.

*Last but not least: I've also remade the classic 'Introduction to Leo' 
video with LeoJS! *

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0eo7SlnnSY

Hope you like those two videos!

I'll now focus on the very last few remaining LeoJS issues and features 
needed for a proper 1.0 version release of LeoJS. (Hopefully this spring!) 

Félix

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