cloze-overlapper
anki-persistence
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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cloze-overlapper
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Simple Cloze Overlapper template for Anki 2.1 (probably any version, as it's JavaScript-only)
I got a bit confused with the original Cloze Overlapper, and it felt a bit wrong to keep redundant information in our collections. The author also keeps updates for Anki 2.1 behind a paywall.
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Are my cards getting overloaded?
For the order of the stages I would personally use cloze overlapper, but making card manually also works, the cards would then look something like:
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How to remember pathways?
I would also couple this with Anki's Cloze Overlapper, which is great for memorizing lists. See here: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/969733775
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How would you review enumeration types of questions?
Man nobody else here mentioned Cloze Overlapper.
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Can ANKI be effectively used for memorizing statistics and facts for debates and speeches?
With that said, this is very much a subject Anki can help with. I'd say to go beyond basic key term/definition cards and add in basic "trigger" cards, cards with a front side that would resemble common prompts or questions you are likely to experience on the debate side of things. On the speech side of things, it would probably be helpful for you to use Cloze Overlapper cards (2.1 version) to memorize your talking points (just the points. Unless you're using direct quotes, just memorize the points).
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Is there an addon similar to Cloze Overlapper which works with the current stable version of Anki?
I'm referring to this addon by glutaminate. It used to be one of my favorites.
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How can I make a flash card that reveals all the answers one at a time?
Check out this add-on, seems to do what you're after
- Incremental cloze reveal by clicking
- Best way to memorize lists of info with anki?
- Enumerate questions on anki
anki-persistence
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Polyglot Card Template
- Anki Persistence - https://github.com/SimonLammer/anki-persistence
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Is it possible to create cloze cards, but instead of hints you choose between multiple drop down menus?
The Card does not save the answer which you have selected from the drop-down menu, and displays that given answer on the back side of the card. Instead, it always switches back to option 1, regardless whether or not you have actually selected that answer. This might be fixable with the script "anki-persistance".
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type in answer cards are ugly
Put an in the card template and use https://github.com/SimonLammer/anki-persistence so that what you type on the front is saved and loaded again on the back.
- Can anyone tell me how to make this textarea value show on the back of the card so that when i flip the card, it doesn't disappear?
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Adding multiple "Fronts" to a note with one "Back", so that it creates multiple cards?
It's based on anki-persistence, so it can choose a random Front for the front, and then display the corresponding Back field on the back of the card.
- Random number generator
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Is there a way to have all the cards of a note scheduled as a whole and not separate them?
If you do really want to do it, there's no way to do exactly what you're asking for; each card is independent. But what you could do is create a single card template, so that each note only generates a single card. But make that card use JavaScript to randomly present a different view of itself each time it appears. You could even use Anki Persistence to match that randomly chosen front with its matching back, if you want.
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Getting a Anki-persistence variable in a clozure text field.
Here is the example card code from the Anki-persistence git:
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Would there be a way to change the content of the cards with a script, but have anki treats it as the same card with the same history? (Trust me: I have a good reason to do this! )
How about some JavaScript with Anki persistence. The number can change every time the card is seen.
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Is there a way to format so the answered words can be typed in any order?
Other than that, I think you'd have to roll your own. Add an field on the front, use Anki Persistence to propagate whatever you type into it onto the back, then use some fancy JavaScript to compare (possibly by alphabetizing both so they'd be the same). Sounds complicated, but not terribly difficult.
What are some alternatives?
Beautify-Anki - An Anki addon that attempts to give Anki's deck browser and deck overview pages a material design look.
ODH - A chrome extension to show online dictionary content.
syntax-highlighting - A fork of Tiago Barroso's Syntax Highlighting add-on with support for Anki 2.1
image-occlusion-enhanced - Anki add-on that transforms images into cloze tests
review-heatmap - Anki add-on to help you keep track of your review activity
ankiTab - Browser extension that replaces the new tab page with Anki flashcards
anki-mc - Multiple choice questions for Anki.
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
PushParadox - Addon: Sibling Cardistry
Anki-Template - Various reusable anki snippets
anki-addons-misc - Various add-ons I've written for Anki
ocloze - cloze overlapper in browser for Anki