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- Best way to resize text per screen size?
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Modern Card Templates, including fast math typesetting and lists (without add-ons)
There is also the template prettyBasicMaths, which is a basic template that uses KaTeX, which is similar to MathJax. If you're unfamiliar, this is basically what renders the math equations that you input in plain text. The main difference between KaTeX and MathJax is that KaTeX is much, much faster. It also uses a library called fitty, which allows you to make the equations font-size automatically fit your screen. (I wanted to showcase both inlines ($x$) and blocks ($$x$$), which is why I basically put the answer into the question, in practice this is completely nonsensical of course)
CrowdAnki
- Anki and sharing decks, would Anki be a good option for a group of people all trying to add cards to a deck, or would another app be better?
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What's best way to edit a deck collaboratively?
There's no easy way as of yet. The deck Ultimate Geography is made using CrowdAnki
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Ok so my friend makes anki decks daily over our lecture of the day, and sends them to me. I don’t want her to have to take the time to send me them everyday. Is there a way for it to automatically sync on my end when she add a card without her having to export them? The sync icon didn’t work
You should take a look at this AddOn: https://github.com/Stvad/CrowdAnki
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Knowing important practical knowledge should be highly beneficial for most if not all Anki users?
The collaboration is based on Github and the plugin CrowdAnki (Which I think is amazing).
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Would anyone be interested in a social anki?
There's a serious need for tools to collaboratively build community flash cards. See /r/medicalschoolanki. However the tools they have aren't great - right now they have to collect eratta in a literal google spreadsheet. There's no native way to sync changes from a master deck to any "follower" decks. I believe that Anking is also working on this problem by building a very fancy website and plugin, ETA sometime this year I think. However even with this solution, you are required to use that deck's notes and note types. You can customize it after downloading the update, but any subsequent updates will overwrite your customizations. There are custom fields that are intended to be customized by users, but now you're stuck on that note type. Also, every deck change has to go through some central committee, and I'm trying to build something more decentralized. I'm gonna assume that Anking doesn't really want to maintain a language learning deck. With my thing, anyone can publish any deck/card, and anyone can subscribe to it, receive notifications upon updates, and be able to merge changes without overwriting their customizations. (Or, if they do, it's easily undo-able. Yay event sourcing.) There are other ways to collaboratively build decks like CrowdAnki, but it means that people have to learn git. That's kinda a nonstarter. Also with Anki, you have to share decks, not cards.
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Are there tools/plugins that support a more complete learning workflow?
However it isn't as powerful as what you're asking for. If you're looking for source control, this exists: https://github.com/Stvad/CrowdAnki
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Open Source Web port of Anki
That's a pretty good idea. It's basically taking https://github.com/Stvad/CrowdAnki and giving it a better UI.
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Modern Card Templates, including fast math typesetting and lists (without add-ons)
The templates included are more than just the ones that are shown. To use them, you simply have to get the deck, which you can either download from AnkiWeb, this is easier but might also be outdated, or you can use the CrowdAnki add-on and import straight from the GitHub repo of this project.
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80 Free Anki Decks Across 69 Languages (Xefjord's Complete Languages)
How do you make these and have you considered using something like crowdanki to host these on github? Based on your other comments it seems like you're relying on translators, which makes me think having some sort of verison control would be good. Similarly, it would let people make extended versions just by forking. You could also show the languages you're developing.
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Creating Updateable Shared Deck On Github
take a look at CrowdAnki
What are some alternatives?
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logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
scaling-nodejs-with-docker - Sample Node.js project showing how to scale horizontally with Docker
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
flexbox-guide - ⚡ A Guide for the concept of Flexbox and responsive design. Simply set the attributes as you needed and copy the CSS code. 🎉
genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks
super-comic-slicer - An artist's long comic page cutter into their desired webcomic platform.
closet - The Web Framework for Flashcards
react-fluid-animation - Fluid media animation for React powered by WebGL.
KaTeX - Fast math typesetting for the web.
MathJax - Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers
orbit - Experimental spaced repetition platform for exploring ideas in memory augmentation and programmable attention