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hascard
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Q: markdown master document
hascard: nice commandline and markdown, but doesn't do spaced repetition. https://github.com/Yvee1/hascard
- Show HN: Anki alternative with integrated notes and import/export
carajillo
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Show HN: Anki alternative with integrated notes and import/export
I concur with all of these points. I've also written a bit about Anki and updating some of the default settings for better retention. [0] Making a good template for cards changes everything, particularly with adding context / usage sentences on the back of the card. Also, switching to using the native definitions once you can instead of the english translations helps immensely.
For me, I -hated- how long it took to input words into Anki, so for ~7 months I used Evita's Korean Deck which has about 5.5k words. I eventually burned out and got tired of the lack of context in the cards, but that helped me learn a lot of day-to-day vocabulary. I tried this a bit with a Japanese 2k deck but I think with logographic language it doesn't really work as well as slowly inputting words that you know the context/definition for.
Nowadays I write down words from books/movies/etc that I don't know in my journal, and every once in a while I collect those into a personal anki deck. I actually am working on a CLI program that helps automate the process of searching a word's definitions and creating a card. It outputs all of the selected definitions into a csv, which I can then bulk import into Anki. [0]
[0]: https://andrewzah.com/posts/2019/better-anki-usage-guide/
[1]: https://github.com/andrewzah/carajillo
What are some alternatives?
infernu - Type inference and checking for a safer JavaScript.
closet - The Web Framework for Flashcards
persistent-database-url
delern - Spaced repetition learning system
penrose - Haskell to JavaScript compiler, based on GHC
org-anki - Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect
xkcd - Downloads the most recent xkcd strip
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
logging-effect - A very general logging effect for Haskell
Polar Bookshelf - Polar is a personal knowledge repository for PDF and web content supporting incremental reading and document annotation.
hackertyper - "Hack" like a programmer in movies and games! Inspired by hackertyper.net
CardOverflow