Lurnby VS spreadsheet-importer

Compare Lurnby vs spreadsheet-importer and see what are their differences.

spreadsheet-importer

A simple application that uses sheet.js to import a spreadsheet and prepare it for importing into another application. All work happens in the client and none of the data is stored. (by Roznoshchik)
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Lurnby spreadsheet-importer
9 1
675 3
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4.5 0.0
3 months ago about 2 years ago
Python JavaScript
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
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Lurnby

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spreadsheet-importer

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  • Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Feb 2022
    Thanks!

    I agree with you. My goal isn't to actually make it a closed system like this. I ultimately want to make it as easy as possible for you ppl to get content in and out of the tool.

    Lurnby doesn't have the NICEST reading experience possible. It's better in some aspects, but struggles in others. The plan was always to figure out how to allow people to read wherever they are comfortable and still make use of the tool to facilitate memory and retention.

    First step is to decouple highlights from in-app articles, and allow them to be linked to external sources instead.

    Then it's just a matter of importing them into Lurnby. I actually set the foundation for that already with another script I wrote recently. https://github.com/Roznoshchik/spreadsheet-importer

    This would also allow the web extensions to be more useful and allow sending just highlights instead of articles.

    My goal is to make it flexible to integrate with any existing workflow, but also be self sufficient for people who don't use any existing tools.

    But it's a long road to get there.

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