There are things about RemNote <https://www.remnote.io/> that I don't like, 
but it does have a really interesting approach to generating SRS flashcards.

You write flashcards along with regular notes in an outliner, which might 
at first not seem that innovative. But rather than just presenting you with 
isolated question + answer flashcards, your cards are shown to you 
alongside their ancestors in the tree. Looking at the images below will 
make it clear how this works.

This has a couple of benefits IMO:

1. You can be much less verbose when writing your flashcards, and still get 
all the relevant context needed to answer the question.
2. More importantly can more easily see how the atomic information in your 
flashcard relates to other information while you are reviewing it. This is 
a problem that many Anki users note.
3. You are much more likely to jump back to your notes and update them over 
time as your understanding of a topic changes. You can more easily identify 
gaps in your knowledge etc.

Anyway I wondered how easy it would be to mimic this with TiddlyWiki, and 
with help from Saq 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/SRyAHYaA49M/m/rXK2wNsZCAAJ>, I 
created a mock-up of the basic idea.

So for example if you might create some notes in streams like this:

[image: bash-stream - Copy.png]

Anything of the form question::answer will be converted into a flashcard, 
so you will get cards in Anki like this:

[image: _anki1 - Copy.png]
[image: _anki2 - Copy.png]
[image: _anki3 - Copy.png]

This is obviously just a proof of concept, but to try it out just import 
the attached tid file. You mush also have Streams 
<https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/>and TiddlyRemember 
<https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/>set up of course.

If anyone has any thoughts on how this could be taken further please share!

I'm personally interested in doing something that shows the relationships 
between the flashcard that you are reviewing and other tiddlers, but in a 
non-hierarchical way. Maybe by listing backlinks or tags in some manner. 
Not sure how this could work at this stage however.

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