org-drill
nursery
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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org-drill
- How to incorporate space repetition into the workflow?
- Reflections on a Year of Anki, Knowledge Management, Emacs and More
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SRS inside Emacs: your suggestions?
Org-drill https://gitlab.com/phillord/org-drill/
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Bulk import notes from another SRS, including setting scheduling information
I've been using Org-mode in Emacs for many years now, and I've made many cards within Org-mode using an SRS package called org-drill. However, I've recently discovered the anki-editor Emacs package that lets me manage the contents of the note fields within Org-mode (next to my other notes) while maintaining the scheduling information in Anki. Any edits to the note fields within Anki will update the fields in Anki using AnkiConnect. This has been working very well for me, and I'd like to export my existing org-drill notes to Anki.
nursery
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Storing all nodes in a single file by default (?) - Linear visualisation
I use the org roam dblocks feature from this GitHub repo https://github.com/chrisbarrett/nursery . You can add a org roam link to a course like MATH1000 for all the org files that are relevant. Then you add a dblock showing back links in the MATH1000 org file.
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How to incorporate space repetition into the workflow?
There also org-roam-review to leverage spaced repetition for writing.
- nursery: Programs and libs--mostly Org Roam related--that I haven't gotten around to formally packaging
- Nursery: Programs and libs that I haven't gotten around to formally packaging
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How to get a list of top referenced nodes in Org roam?
You can query the org-roam database directly to get a list of nodes. elisp (let ((limit 5)) (seq-map (-compose #'org-roam-node-from-id #'car) (org-roam-db-query [:select [dest (funcall count dest)] :from links :group-by dest :order-by (funcall count dest) :desc :limit $s1] limit))) I don't think org-roam ships with a nice way to display arbitrary lists of nodes out-of-the-box. I rolled something myself, which is in my nursery.
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Reflections on a Year of Anki, Knowledge Management, Emacs and More
You got it.
Also see org-roam-review [0] for a potential incrementing writing implementation.
[0]: https://github.com/chrisbarrett/nursery
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is there a toole to format an org-mode file/buffer
I spiked out a headline formatter a while back for my own config. It's here: https://github.com/chrisbarrett/nursery/tree/main/lisp/org-format.el
- Have some code: a spaced repetition (SRS) review system for org-roam, and better search
What are some alternatives?
org-fc - Spaced Repetition System for Emacs org-mode
goccm - Limits the number of goroutines that are allowed to run concurrently
anki-editor - Emacs minor mode for making Anki cards with Org
threadpool - Golang simple thread pool implementation
anki.el - Emacs Anki Client
org-anki - Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect
pamparam - Simple and fast flashcards for Emacs
zetteldesk.el - Zetteldesk.el is an emacs library built on top of org-roam with the purpose of easier revision on various subjects and a better outliner tool for emacs
pond - 🔘 Minimalistic and High-performance goroutine worker pool written in Go
anki-import-scheduling-info-from-csv - Reschedule Anki cards based on the contents of a CSV file
neilotoole/errgroup - errgroup with goroutine worker limits