Thanks, that's it! On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 10:33:33 AM UTC-5, si wrote: > > Si, I added an issue >> <https://github.com/sobjornstad/TiddlyRemember/issues/7> for this. If >> you have thoughts on how the password should be requested and/or stored, >> let me know. >> > > Being forced to use my wiki without a password has made me realise how > much faster it runs without encryption, so I'm retracting my vote for this > feature (sorry)! However I'm sure that it would be useful to others. > > Credit for this idea goes to Andy Matuschak, who reported building a >> private tool that worked similarly for his notes system >> <https://notes.andymatuschak.org/>. I cannot for the life of me find >> this note now (if someone knows where it is, please post the link!). >> > > I have just come across the notes where he talks about the "mnemonic > medium" for personal notes, which look like they might be what you are > referring to: > > https://notes.andymatuschak.org/The_mnemonic_medium_can_be_extended_to_one%E2%80%99s_personal_notes > > https://notes.andymatuschak.org/My_implementation_of_a_personal_mnemonic_medium > > On Friday, 29 May 2020 02:40:24 UTC+1, Soren Bjornstad wrote: >> >> Si, I added an issue >> <https://github.com/sobjornstad/TiddlyRemember/issues/7> for this. If >> you have thoughts on how the password should be requested and/or stored, >> let me know. >> >> Sebastian, answering on the issue you posted. >> >> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 3:19:54 PM UTC-5, Sebastián Ortega wrote: >>> >>> You make my day when I read Anki + Tiddlywiki! >>> >>> However syncing doesn't work for me. I've posted the details to a github >>> issue: https://github.com/sobjornstad/TiddlyRemember/issues/6 >>> >>> Anyway, thanks a lot for the project >>> >>> On Monday, 25 May 2020 04:26:29 UTC+2, Soren Bjornstad wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm pleased to announce the release of version 1.0 of TiddlyRemember, a >>>> tool to make it easy to remember the most important bits of your notes. >>>> You >>>> call out specific bits of your tiddlers that you want to remember using >>>> TiddlyWiki macros, and an associated Anki <https://apps.ankiweb.net> >>>> add-on then pulls these snippets into Anki where you can review them >>>> regularly. The Anki cards link back to the tiddler they came from so you >>>> can find the context if you need it, and if you edit the content in >>>> TiddlyWiki or move it around, your Anki collection gets updated to match >>>> on >>>> your next sync, maintaining your review history. >>>> >>>> Here's a little snip of the syntax, the rendering in a TiddlyWiki, and >>>> the card in Anki (permalink to this page in the docs >>>> <https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/#Question-and-answer+notes> >>>> ): >>>> >>>> [image: syntax.png] >>>> >>>> There are cloze deletion cards too (if you're not a memory geek, you >>>> might call these "fill in the blanks cards"). >>>> >>>> Credit for this idea goes to Andy Matuschak, who reported building a >>>> private tool that worked similarly for his notes system >>>> <https://notes.andymatuschak.org/>. I cannot for the life of me find >>>> this note now (if someone knows where it is, please post the link!). >>>> >>>> Check it out and install from here: >>>> https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/. >>>> >>>> I'm hoping this is a reasonably stable and functional version (thus the >>>> 1.0.0 moniker), but I've only been using it myself for a couple of weeks >>>> as >>>> I've been developing, and there are definitely improvements possible, so >>>> suggestions and pull requests are welcome! The two biggest areas for >>>> improvement I see that I'm not sure how to attack are: >>>> >>>> - You have to have TiddlyWiki installed on Node on your system to >>>> use TiddlyRemember. (You can use TiddlyRemember fine with a single-file >>>> wiki though. It just has to be there for TiddlyRemember to call out >>>> to.) >>>> There's no way around this I can think if if you want a fully automated >>>> sync (the Anki add-on needs some way to run TiddlyWiki commands unless >>>> it >>>> wants to duplicate the wiki parser), but I could imagine a way to use >>>> the >>>> new browser-based static site generator tool as part of a two-step >>>> process >>>> where you export. >>>> - In order to extract the questions, TiddlyRemember renders all the >>>> tiddlers in your wiki and then parses the resulting HTML, which means >>>> it >>>> will end up pulling multiple copies of a question if the tiddler >>>> containing >>>> a question is transcluded into another tiddler that's included in the >>>> sync. >>>> It will happily remove duplicates, but there's no way for it to tell >>>> which >>>> tiddler is the "original source", so it picks whichever one it happens >>>> to >>>> process first, which isn't great. I don't tend to use transclusion much >>>> aside from adding templates to things and building up system tiddlers >>>> and >>>> sidebar tabs, so this isn't a big deal for me, but it might be for >>>> others. >>>> - I originally planned to make each question a tiddler of its >>>> own; while this seemed more philosophically pure, I eventually >>>> decided >>>> against this approach because I didn't like the idea of having to >>>> separately edit a bunch of subtiddlers for all of my notes, and >>>> because >>>> having the question included in a tiddler allows the source to be >>>> automatically determined without having to link back to it and >>>> update it if >>>> you move the question around (aside from the transclusion issue). >>>> But I >>>> could see an argument for doing it as transcluded question tiddlers, >>>> and >>>> maybe we could support that as an alternative method eventually >>>> (especially >>>> if it becomes easier to edit transcluded tiddlers in a future >>>> version of >>>> TiddlyWiki). >>>> >>>>
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