Hi, Diego,

so I'm trying to implement your SRS solution in my TW now. Which is not 
easy as it is not packaged as a plugin. So how I did - as a recap for 
someone struggling with it too:
1) Export all relevant tiddlers from anwiki.tiddlyspot.com (e.g. cards 
won't work if you forget Macros tiddler).
2) Install Formula plugin <https://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html> 
which is needed.
3) Create new cards by cloning one of the demo cards. You can delete 
contents of these fields: due, ef, next, quality, repetition.

That seems to work for me, so far. But I don't really now what "ef' does, I 
suspect it is something algorithm-related? The same for "quality". I 
suppose "repetition" marks the number of times the card has already been 
answered?

Thanks for AnWiki, Diego. I think if it gets packaged as a plugin, it'll 
get larger following.

Kalmir


On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:36:30 PM UTC, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> As always (and Im sure as alot of you), I am very interested in using TW 
> for more and more things. Right now, I use *one* TW for *all* of my 
> tiddlers, and use tags to separate "domains". In other words, if I think I 
> need another TW, I just make a new tag and voila! it fits in my TW.
>
> As some of you might remember, I have also been very interested in using 
> Spaced Repetition (SR/SRS) to memorize information. Some fantastic 
> introductions to this are:
>
>    - http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
>    - https://www.gwern.net/Spaced-repetition
>    
> There are 2-3 major players in the SRS space, but I could never get the 
> habit to stick with Anki or Memo as I was already working in my TW. As a 
> result, I tried to create a similar effect in TW which led to Anwiki - a 
> simple SRS system built into TW:
>
> http://anwiki.tiddlyspot.com/ 
>
> I am very interested in using TW to store - knowledge I want to be able to 
> keep, look up, organize and store, *as well as* knowledge I need to 
> actively memorize. There is a *huge* SRS community out there always 
> debating what software is better, why, writing plugins for these systems, 
> etc. I think TW is the best place to keep the things I want to memorize in, 
> *because 
> I already keep everything else in there! *If TW is to be a physical 
> (digital) record of my mind and its development, it only makes sense to 
> incorporate this into TW! 
>
> I think if embraced and further developed, it could bring many more people 
> into TW, and become "one of the great" TW plugins like TiddlyMap.
>
> The purpose of this post is to
>
>    1. Inform those of you that don't know about Spaced Repetition
>    2. Ask the community's opinion about the relationship between 
>    knowledge you want to keep, and knowledge you want to memorize. 
>
>
>
>

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