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org-fc
- Org-fc: orgmode flashcards with gawk as indexer
- Org Flashcards
- Using emacs as a study environment
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Org-Drill vs Anki?
I have tried org-drill but decided against it and other Emacs options including chenyanming/anki.el, eyeinsky/org-anki, l3kn/org-fc and abo-abo/pamparam in the end. They all work as advertised and all use or a slight variation of the same SM2 algorithm used by Anki. They all use this one as it is publicly available.
- How to incorporate space repetition into the workflow?
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Looking for an alternative to org-drill?
org-fc has been great to work with. It's been easy to confirm and use. The dashboard is also nice. Do have a look.
- Org-roam: A Year in Review
- SRS inside Emacs: your suggestions?
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How can I modify org-drill?
org-fc can handle what you would like to do. You can find install instructions here, I don't know exactly how doom works but I imagine you can get what you need there.
- Writers, what are your favorite underrated packages?
deft
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Using emacs as a study environment
If, like me, OP is a little slap-dash, happy-go-lucky, can't-decide-what-to-use, lazy, or uncoordinated, https://github.com/jrblevin/deft is a pretty handy package.
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nvALT 2
For (neo)vim users, there's notational fzf [1], which also requires fzf to be installed [2]. For Emacs, there's Deft [3]. They all what to me are nvalt's core functionality which is fuzzy search into quick note creation/editing. They can also be used in conjunction with nvalt or other markdown based applications since all of them use plaintext. For Deft, you can also choose to create .org files.
[1] https://github.com/Alok/notational-fzf-vim
[2] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
[3] https://jblevins.org/projects/deft/
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All files in one directory: How do you manage that?
Check out Deft.
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Finding notes with no links/backlinks
Take a look at Deft, this is what I use.
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How do people search their org roam notes?
You may be looking for deft: https://jblevins.org/projects/deft/
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Creating a summary for org files
I like deft for this.
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Zettelkasten Options
Honestly I've been in the same boat as you for ages and have even tried writing my own zettelkasten packages here and there on top of things like deft (I started with zetteldeft, which shows).
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Question: How to move lots of org-files into org-roam?
Is there an easy way to move a ton of org files into org-roam? I've used just a flat directory of org files that I've searched with the excellent Deft package for years, and I'd like to give org-roam a whirl. Is there an easy way to import all those notes in bulk? (Don't all notes need an ID?)
- Remembrance Agent (1996)
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Alternative to notational velocity/nvALT but with image support
‘Course, there’s an Emacs command to do that: Deft mode.
What are some alternatives?
org-drill
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode [Moved to: https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam]
org-super-links - Package to create links with auto backlinks
markdown-mode - Emacs Markdown Mode
anki-editor - Emacs minor mode for making Anki cards with Org
emacs-solidity - The official solidity-mode for EMACS
olivetti - Emacs minor mode to automatically balance window margins
notdeft - NotDeft note manager for Emacs
Emacs-langtool - LanguageTool for Emacs
zetteldeft - A Zettelkasten system! Or rather, some functions on top of the emacs deft package.
pamparam - Simple and fast flashcards for Emacs
zettelkasten-mode - Zettelkasten note-taking for org-mode