Hi All,

here is a solution for identifying your top leech items on a Linux
machine. The used program is available for Windows too (http://
sourceforge.net/projects/xmlstar/), but I did not test it on Windows.
The procedure produces a simple list of your flashcards sorted
descending by lapses.

Background information about leech items:
http://ichi2.net/anki/wiki/Leeches
http://www.supermemo.com/help/leech.htm

Requirements for the procedure:
- Linux
- xmlstarlet installed (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmlstar/)

Procedure:
- export the database to xml including learning data
- run the following command under linux in a console in the same
directory where you put the xml file:
xmlstarlet sel -T -t -m /mnemosyne/item -s D:N:- "@lps" -v "concat
(@lps,'|',Q,'|',A)" -n default.xml >> lps_ranking.txt

Result/ Output:
The output file (lps_ranking.txt) is a descending sorted list of all
your Flashcards by lapses.
Here are the first few lines of my output file:
8|<img src="media/ui/semester1/eff1/Sorbus_aria-knospe.jpg">|
Sorbus_aria
8|Terminus von "Gips" |Calciumsulfat
7|Ethanol|<$>C_2H_6O</$>
7|Japanischer Pagodenbaum|Styphnolobium japonicum
6|<img src="media/ui/semester1/eff1/Ulmus_minor-knospe1.jpg">|
Ulmus_minor
6|<img src="media/ui/semester1/eff1/Sorbus_torminalis-knospe.jpg">|
Sorbus_torminalis
6|Sanddorn|Hippophaë rhamnoides
5|Berg-Föhre|Pinus mugo
5|incite|to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or
violent


Hopefully this post is useful to some of you!

Greetings,
Roger
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