#deck-management
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    Aosr
    3 years ago by linanwx
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    Score: 57/100
    The Aosr plugin provides a flexible and feature-rich approach to spaced repetition using flashcards. It supports various question formats including cloze deletions, multi-line patterns, and reversible cards using symbols like `::`, `:::`, `?`, and `==`. With support for multimedia content like audio and a dedicated review window, users can edit notes while reviewing. A highlight is its minute-level interval control and learning reinforcement system. Aosr stores review data in a separate database (`aosr.db`), avoiding clutter in the notes. The plugin also includes a customizable deck system powered by rule-based filters (via `json-rules-engine`) allowing fine-grained control over what gets reviewed. It offers mobile optimization, multi-language support, and integration with Dataview for progress tracking. Designed as an alternative to the original spaced repetition plugin, Aosr improves precision, review interface usability, and learning continuity.
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    Anki Integration
    2 months ago by Noah Boos AKA Rift
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Anki Integration plugin simplifies the process of creating and managing Anki flashcards directly within your note-taking workflow. It offers a user-friendly interface with pop-up windows to create decks and notes using Anki's models, making flashcard creation feel native to your workspace. Users can select decks, templates, and input data without switching applications or manually copying content. A one-click sync keeps your flashcards up to date with Anki, minimizing interruptions and manual work. This plugin is ideal for students or knowledge workers who rely on spaced repetition but want a smoother workflow between writing and reviewing content.