anki-editor
Emacs minor mode for making Anki cards with Org (by louietan)
org-super-agenda
Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items (by alphapapa)
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anki-editor
Posts with mentions or reviews of anki-editor.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-29.
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
Also, I sometimes use flashcards, they really help me to remember the material. I am creating flashcards using a package called anki-edior. My flashcards are my notes. I don't need to go somewhere else to search through my flashcards.
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Using emacs as a study environment
If you are interested in the spaced-repetition learning approach, you can try org-drill and you will use Emacs for notes production and repetition; if, like me, you prefer integrating your workflow with Anki, there's anki-editor, "a minor mode for making Anki cards with Org": the repo here. This way, you will create notes in Emacs but the repetition will be done in Anki (which means you can use Ankidroid on your phone for studying what you wrote in Emacs)
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Org-Drill vs Anki?
I do however create all my decks in Emacs' Org mode using louietan/anki-editor and export to Anki via the plugin FooSoft/anki-connect. This way I never worry about my decks getting corrupted. I actually just have one large deck but anki-editor allows me to separate my deck into separate org files which is convenient.
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Doing cards outside of Anki apps?
Sure. I write my cards in Emacs' Org mode and specifically the louietan/anki-editor minor mode. Org mode is a markup file format like markdown (but superior IMHO as it is more intuitive). With anki-editor I can export my plaintext cards to HTML by Org-mode’s HTML export backend (it has many others) with specific markers (e.g. latex) translated to Anki style. I do this with Anki open and the Anki-Connect plugin installed. It is this plugin that allows the anki-editor to push the cards to Anki. Within Anki I use the provided sync function to sync my cards with my phone. I only ever edit the cards via Emacs as anki-editor only pushes to Anki it does not pull from it.
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Org-mode notes to anki, thanks to org-anki
A blog post would be much more useful for this kind of thing. Here's a similar post using anki-editor:
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anki cards -> storage method? also how to be efficient? 🤨
I write my cards in plaintext (Emacs Org mode via anki-editor) and push them to Anki via anki-connect. The advantages for me are:
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PDF Note Style UI/UX in Remnote
create Anki cards with Emac's anki-editor and push them to Anki with anki-connect. There is also a markdown equivalent of anki-editor if you prefer that format plus packages to perform your SRS within Emacs itself such as org-drill, org-fc and pamparam.
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Package to return all buffers modified since a function has run
Here's my use case: I'm maintaining Anki notes in my Org files using the anki-editor package. Every few hours during the day, I like to sync my Anki notes from Emacs to Anki using the following code:
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What's a good way to learn the available keybindings?
For learning: I put the ones I can't "just" remember into Anki, a FOSS flashcard system based on spaced repetition (for example, the front of a card would be "emacs org: how do you toggle a checkbox?", and the back would be "C-c C-x C-b"). I use anki-editor-mode to make this faster. Then I do an Anki review every day.
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SRS inside Emacs: your suggestions?
Anki-editor https://github.com/louietan/anki-editor
org-super-agenda
Posts with mentions or reviews of org-super-agenda.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-12.
- org-super-agenda: Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
- Ask HN: What's a good, privacy focused bookmark manager?
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org-modern: TODO faces not applying in custom agenda view
I've been configuring a custom agenda view for use with org-super-agenda similar to the very last example in the examples page. I also use org-modern.
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Org-Agenda Keep Projects and Subtasks grouped, even with different priority.
Maybe org-super-agenda can help you with that.
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Tools for productivity
But for me the most important aspect is org-agenda and in particular with packages like org-super-agenda, org-ql, and orgzly an excellent Android app. You configure the parameters and it shows you tasks/notes grouped/sorted by whatever attributes you want--priority, tags, deadline, keywords, etc. It takes a matter of 3 seconds to search for tasks with priority A to do within 2 weeks, for example (or you can of course pre-configure that search parameter bound to a hotkey--I have agenda views for different aspects of my life like school, work, business, shopping, etc.). The interface provides you the ability to quickly mark tasks and modify their properties in bulk like priorities and deadlines, etc.
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Most useful, efficient, or interesting ways to use org-mode tags?
Maybe https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda ?
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org-super-agenda strange reload problem
I am a big fan of alpahapapa's org-super-agenda for my GTD dashboard (tho need to update it for org-ql). However, I have this weird thing that happens with my config that I've been unable to figure out:
- The "Softer Side" of Org-mode
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An Agenda for Life With Org Mode
Yes it's an old post , so might as well link to one of my fav org-agenda items: org-super-agenda https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda
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Upping my Agenda game - tips appreciated
Highly recommend looking into org-super-agenda to clean things up, I use it with custom views to only show what I want and in the order I need, helps organize the chaos.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing anki-editor and org-super-agenda you can also consider the following projects:
org-drill
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
emacs-habitica - Emacs Extension for Habitica
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
anki.el - Emacs Anki Client
org-notifications - Desktop notifications for your org-agenda/org-mode items
org-fc - Spaced Repetition System for Emacs org-mode
emacs-todoist - Emacs interface to todoist
org-anki - Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect
org-kanban - Kanban table for org-mode
anki-editor vs org-drill
org-super-agenda vs org-ql
anki-editor vs org-noter
org-super-agenda vs orgmode
anki-editor vs emacs-habitica
org-super-agenda vs use-package
anki-editor vs anki.el
org-super-agenda vs org-notifications
anki-editor vs org-fc
org-super-agenda vs emacs-todoist
anki-editor vs org-anki
org-super-agenda vs org-kanban