speki
flashdown
speki | flashdown | |
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19 | 3 | |
486 | 159 | |
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5.3 | 4.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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speki
- Flashdown: A terminal based Flashcard app using plain text files
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Could use help on updating my AUR-package with github-actions
I have a repository for my program called speki. with github actions I'm automatically making binaries in windows/linux/macos, and it also publishes to cargo as it's a rust project. My AUR package simply links to the crates.io release as you can see in its PKGBUILD.
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hardv: A Highly Extendable Flashcard Quiz App for UNIX Terminals
Why would I choose hardv over something like speki?
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Speki - introduction
Speki is a FOSS flashcard-app that can run inside your terminal. For more information and download instructions, visit [the official repository on github](https://github.com/TBS1996/speki)
- Speki - Flashcards for your terminal
- Terminal Anki
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[OC] Speki - Flashcards in your terminal!
In the meantime you could try to download the binary directly: https://github.com/TBS1996/speki/releases/tag/dev
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OpenAI + Flashcards is a perfect match 😀 link in comments!
link: https://github.com/TBS1996/speki
- Show HN: Speki – Flashcards in Terminal
flashdown
- Flashdown: A terminal based Flashcard app using plain text files
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Hyrum's Law
I think it's useful as a counter to Postel's law.
Postel's law (or robustness principle) states that you should be liberal in what you accept, conservative in what you output. Hyrum's law shows the danger in being liberal in what you accept.
(Shameless plug: I've just made public an open source CLI flashcard app where the example deck includes a set of Hacker Laws including the aforementioned ones, you can try it here: https://github.com/SteveRidout/flashdown)
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
I'm working on an open source terminal based flashcard app called Flashdown which uses a simple plain file format both for storing both the card data and your learning progress.
I just made it public: https://github.com/SteveRidout/flashdown
I'm probably too late to this thread for many people to see this, but if you do and feel like trying it out, please let me know how you get on! :-)
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