Hi tpaule, I like how easy you made it to view questions and answers, as well as view intervals and delays. I think this plugin accounts for days where I skipped revision through negative numbers, and that's convenient. It is also very easy to add a new deck. I was confused for a bit when I made tiddlers tagged with "some-topic" and "twsr" before making a deck called "some-topic", but the cards did not appear even after switching back to the SR tab. They only appeared after I went into edit mode on one of the cards and saved. I don't consider this a bug though.
I'm concerned about using too many tags for big concepts and slowing down my wiki. This is a general question, but how many tags and tiddlers does it take for this to happen? I plan on using less than 20 cards a deck. Also, if I click the wrong button during revision, can I just set the card's delay to 0 and change its interval? This would be time-consuming manually, so it would be nice to be able to input the title of the card, delay, and interval to change them automatically. I understand if you don't want to do this however. In that case, would this idea be doable for a beginner like myself? Probably the most complicated thing I remember is using the list widget. Thanks, Amy On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 2:45:35 PM UTC [email protected] wrote: > Hi all, I stumbled upon TiddlyWiki a couple weeks ago and been loving it > so far. > > Another thing I'm interested in recently is spaced repetition, and I've > been using Anki. After finding TiddlyWiki I thought it would be perfect if > I could just have my flashcards and do my learning within tiddlywiki, > instead of going back and forth between the two. After some googling I > found TiddlyRemember, but that was doing Anki sync so not quite a fit for > me. > > Long story short, I built something over a couple days that does the job. > If you are looking for something like this, like I was, you can check it > out at https://tadeaspaule.com/twsr (github repo at > https://github.com/tadeaspaule/twsr). I would love your feedback. > > If there are any interested people, I would also appreciate any PRs with > improvements, as there is a lot of room for that right now :) for example a > big next step would be some import feature so you can migrate your Anki (or > equivalent) decks to your wiki > > Currently supports: > > - 1 tiddler = 1 flashcard. prompt is either the tiddler title, a custom > prompt, or a Cloze prompt > > - 1 deck = 1 tag (not all tiddlers of that tag have to be flashcards. > Process of making flashcards explained in the demo page, it's quite simple) > > - revise per deck or revise anything > > - rate your performance with again/hard/normal/easy (like in Anki) > > - all of this happens in a tab labelled SR in your sidebar > > - edit delays and intervals (written and read from JSON tiddlers) > > > Current things I view as TODOs > > - import functionality from Anki etc > > - perhaps a way to have multiple flashcards come from one tiddler? not > sure about the usefulness of this, have to look into TW performance as > number of tiddlers goes up > > - perhaps performance improvements (in how it retrieves the tiddlers to > revise). currently am not encountering any issues, but we'll see how it > goes as I keep adding flashcards :) > > > once again, any feedback is welcomed, hope you have a nice weekend > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/81dead7e-d773-41d3-a9f3-2d552df7e9b1n%40googlegroups.com.

