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Adding ability to reference a pre-generated styleguide with the web generation prompt.
Styleguide included is generated from cuaderno3.

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Generally looks good but if we want the cuaderno3 to be the default styleguide as you have it we should probably name it something more generic. (or if we don't want that to be the default styleguide then we should either not have it set in the config or add a more generic one)

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Yeah - why don't I try to create a more basic generic style guide that guides that HTML to have just more consistent outputs with the most minimal styleguide content. Cuaderno3 can remain in the folder but named something more related to the book it is extracted from.

The goal I hope it to be able to extract styleguides from a range of materials - this effectively acts as a template.

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