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Org-mode is an Emacs major mode for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, planning projects, and authoring documents with a fast and effective plain-text system. Because Org mode is a vast subject area, other tags must accompany the `org-mode` tag.
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How can I split top org headlines into a org file to separate md/org files?
I think the following function would suffice.
(defun split-org-top-headlines ()
"split the current buffer into files under same directory as the buffer, containing 1 top-level subtree each, with slugg …