autocards
LibreLingo
autocards | LibreLingo | |
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9 | 31 | |
116 | 1,874 | |
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
almost 2 years ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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autocards
- Autocards
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Automatically generating of anki decks with artificial intelligence from pdfs, docs, and txt
Are you familiar with autocards? https://github.com/paulbricman/autocards it also uses a language ai (gpt) for making anki cards automatically
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Any automatic card creator?
More information for the content you're wishing to create cards for would be helpful to include. I've been toying with an AI project that was posted a while back called autocards which interprets written text and then generates questions. It isn't perfect, but provides a nice base to build on for learning new material. Copying text from Wikipedia articles or textbooks has produced some useful cards, but you still have to edit grammar occasionally and it doesn't work super great for subjects with irregular sentence structures (i.e. chemistry texts that use long notation of molecules including lots of dashes and commas)
- Gaguing interest/ seeking help for a long term implementation of Anki along side NLP language models to revolutionize second language aquisition
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Does anyone get frustrated with making cards?
Wow, seems nice. Have you tried this? Here's a much more user-friendly link for that, with actual examples: https://paulbricman.com/docs/tools/autocards/.
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Automatically generate flashcards from books, articles, and papers using AI
Sounds like a nice possible option, ignore_references as an option of the consume functions or something. Thanks for the idea! Added here.
LibreLingo
- FOSS alternative for language learning?
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Show HN: Open-source tool for creating courses like Duolingo
How does this project compare to LibreLingo ( https://github.com/LibreLingo/LibreLingo )? Why would I choose UnueBee over LibreLingo?
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Aktivuloj klopodas savi la kursojn de Duolingo
Mi [kreis kurson](https://github.com/LibreLingo/Librelingo-EO-from-ES) por LibreLingo, sed ĝi bezonas pli da laboro. Bedaŭrinde nuntempe mi ne havas tempon por fini la projekton.
- How Much Can Duolingo Teach Us?
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Duolingo for conlangs
LibreLingo lets you do that, but you need some basic tech skills
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Are there people motivated to create an open source alternative to Duolingo with me?
Maybe you could team up with LibreLingo, but the real hurdle as others have stated is getting the languages down, that takes real expertise, in fact LibreLingo is still stuck on Spanish as the only language you can learn. That said, I don't think the effort would be entierly wasted, if we built an app either on top of that or entirely from scratch, it would serve as a great base for other languages to be introduced down the road if the proof of concept hits the mark. It would also need a lot of resonance to attract enough quality contributors that added the meat to the app
Maybe try https://librelingo.app. It's open source.
Wouldn't it be better just to contribute to one of the existing ones, like LibreLingo?
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LibreLingo: A community-owned language-learning platform
Congratulations, and I really hope it catches on!
For my curiosity, why are the other courses not linked into the app: https://github.com/orgs/LibreLingo/repositories?q=-from-&typ... ? Even more mysterious, if one chases the codeberg link, it then deep-links into the actual course https://librelingo.app/course/french-from-english/
Also, you'll want to drop that .xyz link from the repo, as it's now a domain squatter: https://github.com/LibreLingo/LibreLingo/blob/main/README.md...
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How do you think Toki Pona would work in Duolingo?
there is librelingo though, and there was an attempt to make a tp course in it way back when (though it petered out early on)
What are some alternatives?
speed-focus-mode - Speed Focus Mode add-on for Anki
mpvacious - 🍜 Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
AnnA_Anki_neuronal_Appendix - Using machine learning on your anki collection to enhance the scheduling via semantic clustering and semantic similarity
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
incremental-reading - Anki add-on providing incremental reading features
lt-app - React Native application for Language Transfer
mnemocards - In addition to helping you memorise, this code helps you do other things that I don't remember...
ReeePlayer - Anki-like app for spaced repetition of video clips
autoanki
J.A.R.V.I.S - Personal Assistant built using python libraries. It does almost anything which includes sending emails, Optical Text Recognition, Dynamic News Reporting at any time with API integration, Todo list generator, Opens any website with just a voice command, Plays Music, Wikipedia searching, Dictionary with Intelligent Sensing i.e. auto spell checking, Weather Reporting i.e. temp, wind speed, humidity, YouTube searching, Google Map searching, Youtube Downloading, etc.
dual-obsidian-client - A skilled virtual assistant for Obsidian.
vocabsieve - Simple sentence mining tool for language learning