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obsidian-spaced-repetition
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Why I Like Obsidian
This is basically what I tried to do using the spaced repetition plugin for Obsidian but it's just not very good yet. I just checked and the author asked for a co-maintainer yesterday. I really hope they can find someone to put a bit of time in because it's a great idea and a great foundation.
https://github.com/st3v3nmw/obsidian-spaced-repetition/
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Tools I like
Obsidian Spaced Repetition
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Space repetition for atomic notes?
I want to create something like flashcard. Not like the usual flashcard with single line question and answer. I have already tried the famous plugins like obsidian-spaced-repetition, obsidian-recall and flashcards-obsidian. But all of them are designed to have multiple flashcards in a single note. Though spaced repetition plugin display my files, everything below white lines are discarded. Im looking for a solution where i can use my existing atomic notes as flashcards. Title of the note should be in the front side of the card and content in the back side. And it should use a similar algorithm and interface used by plugins like spaced repetition. obsidian-smart-random-note This is the only plugin close to what im looking. Unfortunately, it doesn't support Anki algorithm. How can i configure my atomic notes to be severed as flashcards?
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Ask HN: How Do You Utilize Your Personal Knowledge Base?
* The idea of putting notes into a "reverse spaced repetition" algorithm where instead of spacing things you've learnt further and further into the future, you are spacing things that are "fruitful" nearer and nearer in the future (and when you have less to add, further into the future, when eventually a note becomes "evergreen"), which can be achieved with https://github.com/st3v3nmw/obsidian-spaced-repetition. This is described better by Andy: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/zJrfPCbY7GcpV9asEc8NTVzXTAV4...
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Can you actually study with flashcards in Obsidian and if yes, how?
I believe you're looking for the Spaced Repetition plugin
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How could you convert Anki card collections to files in Obsidian?
This is an open task to add support for importing from anki, so hopefully soon
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Obsidian to Anki - Export outgoing links from note to anki
Gotcha. You might have a better time with the obsidian-spaced-repetition plugin as a tool to remind you to review notes: https://github.com/st3v3nmw/obsidian-spaced-repetition
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Passed SAA-C03 - hurray!!
Sow that you mentioned Obsidian. There is a plug-in which bring you the possibility to create Flashcards: https://github.com/st3v3nmw/obsidian-spaced-repetition. Very helpful when using while learning.
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Anyone else frustrated with Obsidian/Anki dilemma?
See for example https://github.com/st3v3nmw/obsidian-spaced-repetition
- Is there any far method, to use ALL my notes with the flashcard method?
Rectangle
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Tip: I use Rectangle app to set up keyboard shortcuts to resize windows (I only have three shortcuts there: left/right half of the screen and full screen).
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Ideal Monitor Rotation for Programmers
But Raycast also has some functionality in that direction.
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Two more little utilities that I cannot live without on Mac:
A tiling window manager like https://rectangleapp.com/
Muzzle, which automatically silences desktop notifs when you're screensharing https://muzzleapp.com/
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Macbook M3 Max new MacOS user
I suggest using Rectangle instead of Magnet; it has the same features but is free. I don't know what other Windows features you want to have.
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Found this on Facebook and I've started questioning my life choices...
I’ve used this app forever. Adds in all the window snapping features.
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Recommend apps for learning Macbook hotkeys and shortcuts coming from a Windows background.
third-party window management apps like Magnet and Rectangle
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Rectangle Mac - Move and resize windows in macOS using keyboard shortcuts or snap areas, similar to Windows.
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Everything I install and set up on a new MacBook as a web developer
I was a Spectacle user for years, but I recently switched to using Rectangle for window management. Rectangle has a few more options than Spectacle; I’m still getting used to it but I have no strong feelings either way.
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Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
Why would you pay for magnet when you can use rectangle, which is the same but open source? https://github.com/rxhanson/Rectangle
What are some alternatives?
Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki
Amethyst - Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad.
flashcards-obsidian - 🎴 An Anki plugin for Obsidian.md
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
obsidian-smart-random-note - A smart random note plugin for Obsidian
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
obsidian-plugin-logseq - A simple plugin to make Obsidian's preview of LogSeq markdown a bit more pleasant.
PlayCover - PlayCover is a project that allows you to sideload iOS apps on macOS (currently arm, Intel support will be tested)
incremental-writing - An incremental writing plugin for Obsidian where you add notes and blocks to prioritized queues and review them incrementally over time, spaced repetition style.
linux
obsidian-recall - A spaced repetition system for Obsidian!
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11