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  • 01.
    Spaced Repetition
    4 years ago by Stephen Mwangi
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    Score: 81/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Spaced Repetition plugin helps you actively review notes and flashcards using scientifically backed spaced repetition techniques. It supports various card formats including single-line, multi-line, reversed, and cloze styles, giving users flexibility in how they structure their learning. Cards can be organized through tags or folders, and the plugin intelligently displays contextual headings like note titles and subheadings during reviews. Rich media support-like LaTeX, code blocks, images, and audio-makes it ideal for technical and visual learners.
  • 02.
    Export to Anki
    4 years ago by Pseudonium
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    Score: 67/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Obsidian_to_Anki plugin lets users convert markdown notes into flashcards and sync them directly with Anki. It supports flexible custom syntax for flashcard creation, including styles like question-answer, cloze deletions, tables, and even RemNote-style formats. You can define custom note types, specify scan directories, and exclude files or folders using glob patterns. It supports tags, math, embedded images, audio, and even inline notes, making it highly adaptable for different learning styles. Users can assign cards to specific decks and maintain markdown files as the source of truth, with options to auto-delete processed notes. Advanced users can also run it via a standalone Python script, allowing deeper customization through config files.
  • 03.
    Repeat
    3 years ago by Andre Perunicic
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    Score: 57/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Repeat plugin enables spaced or periodic repetition of notes using natural language scheduling. By adding a `repeat` property to a note's frontmatter, users can schedule reviews at intervals like 'every week' or 'spaced every 3 days'. A dedicated Repeat view displays due notes and lets you update schedules with a single click. Notes can also be marked as hidden to obscure their contents until review, supporting one-sided flashcard-style use. The plugin keeps all scheduling metadata within the note itself, making it easy to edit or review manually.
  • 04.
    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.
  • 05.
    Yanki
    10 months ago by Eric Mika
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    Score: 56/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Yanki plugin syncs Markdown-based flashcards from selected folders in your vault to Anki, using a minimal, clean structure that avoids special syntax. It automatically maps vault folder hierarchies to Anki decks and supports four default Anki note types: Basic, Reversed, Cloze, and Type-in-the-answer. Flashcards are created using intuitive Markdown patterns, making them easy to read and maintain. The plugin also handles media embedding, automatic note naming, tag synchronization, and provides a safe namespace system to avoid touching existing Anki content. Smart syncing ensures only relevant cards are updated or removed, and integration with AnkiWeb is available for cloud syncing.
  • 06.
    QB Reader Parser
    2 years ago by Jacob Barta
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    Score: 54/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Obsidian QB Reader plugin streamlines the process of converting quiz bowl tossups into flashcards ready for Anki using the Obsidian_to_Anki plugin. It provides a convenient interface to query the QB Reader API and automatically parses sentence-level highlights into a format suitable for cloze deletions. By integrating closely with the Cloze Paragraph Styles of Obsidian_to_Anki, it ensures clean conversion of highlighted content into spaced repetition cards. Users can set default quiz categories for filtering, and parsed sentences can be clicked to format them instantly.
  • 07.
    Flashcard Generator
    2 years ago by ChloeDia
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    Score: 51/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Flashcard Generator plugin allows users to transform their Obsidian notes into dynamic flashcards for learning and retention. It integrates seamlessly with spaced repetition plugins and supports AI-powered generation using OpenAI or local language models. Users can create tailored quizzes directly from their notes, making it an efficient tool for exam preparation or enhancing long-term memory. The plugin offers flexible settings to customize flashcard content and generation methods, providing a personalized learning experience.
  • 08.
    Simple Quiz
    6 months ago by Ivan Kalmar
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    Score: 51/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Simple Quiz plugin offers an intuitive way to create and practice flashcards directly within Obsidian. Whether you're preparing for exams or just reinforcing knowledge, this plugin lets you define flashcards with customizable questions and answers, organized into pools and tagged for easy categorization. It supports defining cards using JSON or JavaScript, giving users flexibility in creating large sets quickly.
  • 09.
    Anki Integration
    a month 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.
  • 10.
    AI-AnkiSync
    4 months ago by goev
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The AI-AnkiSync plugin enhances flashcard workflows by combining note-based card creation with AI-powered content refinement and seamless syncing to Anki. It detects flashcard patterns in your notes, optionally improves them using OpenAI models, and pushes them to Anki using AnkiConnect. Decks can be auto-assigned based on file names, and tags are derived from note headings to maintain structure and context. The plugin also supports hierarchical tagging and allows you to customize the system prompt for AI-generated enhancements.
  • 11.
    Memodack
    3 months ago by Pavlo Kobyliatskyi
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    Score: 50/100
    The Memodack plugin helps users memorize words and phrases directly within Obsidian by integrating translation and text-to-speech features. It provides a simple syntax for defining words and their translations, allowing users to study language content efficiently. The plugin supports Google Cloud Translation and Text-to-Speech services, enabling users to quickly translate and hear words with a customizable hotkey. Users can practice their vocabulary using an interactive flashcard-style mode, accessible from the ribbon menu or command palette.
  • 12.
    Flashcards LLM
    2 years ago by Marco Pampaloni
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    Score: 47/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Flashcards LLM plugin integrates Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and GPT-4o, into Obsidian to streamline the creation of flashcards directly from your notes. This plugin allows you to generate inline or multi-line flashcards from an entire note or a selected section, with customization options for prompts, tags, separators, and token limits. It also supports integration with the Obsidian-Spaced-Repetition plugin for an enhanced study experience. Additional features include on-the-fly settings changes, hiding flashcards in preview mode, and efficient generation through streaming text. Ideal for students and professionals, this plugin transforms notes into a powerful learning tool.
  • 13.
    Flashcards
    4 years ago by Alex Colucci
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    Score: 47/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Flashcards plugin offers a flexible way to create, update, and sync Anki-compatible flashcards directly from your notes using a variety of intuitive syntax styles. It supports standard cards, reversed cards, spaced repetition cards, and cloze deletions with both highlight and bracket formats. You can use inline syntax like `Question::Answer` or mark cards with tags such as `#card`, `#card-reverse`, or `#card-spaced`. The plugin also enables LaTeX rendering, image and audio embedding, Obsidian URI links, code highlighting, and note references. With context-aware features and tag support, it helps keep your flashcards well-organized while integrating seamlessly into your study routine.
  • 14.
    Note Synchronizer
    3 years ago by Songchen Tan
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    Score: 46/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Obsidian Anki Synchronizer plugin creates a two-way link between your notes and Anki by mapping note content, folders, and tags directly to Anki's structure. It supports all Anki note types by importing them as markdown templates, ensuring a consistent 1:1 match between Obsidian files and Anki cards. You can choose between Markdown or rendered HTML for syncing content, depending on your preference or Anki setup. Folder paths determine deck placement, while note fields are organized using YAML front matter and markdown structure.
  • 15.
    braincache
    3 years ago by XSPGMike
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The braincache plugin allows users to create and synchronize flashcards directly from Obsidian to their Braincache account. Using a simple syntax within markdown files, users can define decks of cards, including questions, answers, and even images, which are automatically uploaded to Braincache's server during synchronization. The plugin features a ribbon button and a sync command for seamless integration, enabling users to manage their learning materials efficiently within their Obsidian workflow. This plugin serves as a bridge between note-taking and spaced repetition learning through Braincache.
  • 16.
    Better Recall
    10 months ago by FlorianWoelki
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Obsidian Better Recall plugin brings an Anki-like spaced repetition experience directly into your vault. It allows you to create decks and flashcards within Obsidian and review them using a built-in scheduler based on the Anki algorithm. Cards are reviewed from decks through an intuitive sidebar interface or command palette, with dynamic scheduling based on recall performance. This setup is ideal for learners who prefer keeping their study materials and spaced repetition workflow within one environment, without relying on external apps like Anki.
  • 17.
    Mochi Cards Pro
    2 years ago by Hayden Carpenter
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    Score: 44/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Mochi Cards Pro plugin integrates Obsidian with Mochi's premium API, enabling users to create and export flashcards efficiently. By leveraging Mochi Pro's capabilities, this plugin allows the creation of cards using markdown and LaTeX, with support for rich content like images and mathematical expressions. Users can easily export multiple cards at once by highlighting the desired text and executing a command. This tool is ideal for those seeking to enhance their study workflows with customized flashcards.
  • 18.
    Blue Star
    6 months ago by Wang Guoshi
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    Score: 43/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Blue Star plugin helps you convert your notes into structured Anki flashcards with a variety of parsing modes and flexible configuration options. It allows you to create cards from either the current file or an entire directory, with support for headings, sections, custom delimiters, or regular expressions. You can filter files by tag or path and assign default decks, models, and tags for consistent card generation. With document-level overrides and support for AnkiConnect, it provides fine control over how and where cards are synced.
  • 19.
    Anki Sync
    4 years ago by debanjandhar12
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    Score: 42/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Anki Sync plugin enables powerful flashcard creation and synchronization between your notes and Anki, using a flexible, markup-based syntax. Unlike traditional solutions, it allows cloze deletions within LaTeX math and code blocks using custom blocks like `replaceblock` and `clozeblock`. Cards support rich formatting, including math, code, tables, and images, and are synced with options to create, update, or delete based on changes in your vault. Decks and tags can be set per-file or per-block, and the plugin also performs automatic backups of Anki decks before each sync.
  • 20.
    Augmented Canvas
    a year ago by Léopold Szabatura
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    Score: 40/100
    The Augmented Canvas plugin enhances Obsidian's Canvas feature by integrating OpenAI's GPT-4 to provide AI-powered functionalities. Users can ask questions about specific notes or generate new questions based on a note's content. The plugin creates new notes with AI-generated responses or links, facilitating a dynamic conversation history between notes. Additional features include creating images, running system prompts across folders, generating flashcards for spaced repetition, and inserting relevant AI-generated questions into the canvas. The plugin offers robust customization options and integrates seamlessly with other Obsidian tools, boosting productivity and enhancing note exploration.
  • 21.
    Vocabulary Cards
    2 years ago by Eugene Myazin
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    Score: 38/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Vocabulary Cards plugin enhances learning within Obsidian by presenting words and their meanings in an accessible format. Users can create blocks for vocabulary, either as flashcards or tables, to preview word definitions and transcriptions in YAML-compatible syntax. The plugin offers two display modes: 'voca-card,' which shows words one at a time in a randomized card format, and 'voca-table,' which displays all words as a list. It also tracks user progress and correct answers in a statistics file, helping learners monitor their development. Ideal for language learners or those managing specialized terminology.
  • 22.
    Awesome Flashcard
    3 years ago by AwesomeDog
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    Score: 36/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Awesome Flashcard plugin syncs Markdown-based flashcards from your notes to Anki while maintaining a clean, minimal workflow. It focuses on simplicity and openness by using standard Markdown without introducing any custom syntax. Flashcards are detected across your entire vault and synced in one direction-from Obsidian to Anki-without interfering with existing Anki data or learning progress. You can define decks and tags at both file and flashcard level, and all standard Markdown elements like images, LaTeX, tables, and code blocks are supported.
  • 23.
    Auto Anki
    2 years ago by ad2969
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    Score: 35/100
    The Auto Anki plugin automatically generates Anki flashcards from your notes using OpenAI's GPT language model, offering a frictionless way to retain knowledge through spaced repetition. You can export either the entire file or selected text to GPT, which then suggests a list of question-answer pairs for you to choose from. These selected flashcards are synced directly to Anki via AnkiConnect without the need to restructure or reformat your notes.
  • 24.
    Mochi Cards Exporter
    4 years ago by kalbetre
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    Score: 34/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The Mochi Cards Exporter plugin allows users to seamlessly convert Obsidian markdown notes into flashcards compatible with the Mochi app, a markdown-based flashcard and spaced repetition tool. Users can create cards by tagging lines in their notes with a customizable tag (default `#card`), which acts as the front face of the card. The content below, up to a section divider, becomes the back face. The plugin supports exporting attachments such as images, videos, and audio files, ensuring a rich and dynamic learning experience. Exported flashcards are saved as `.mochi` files, which can be imported directly into Mochi for study. This tool is ideal for anyone leveraging spaced repetition for learning and memorization.
  • 25.
    AnkiBridge
    3 years ago by JeppeKlitgaard
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    Score: 31/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The AnkiBridge plugin enables integration between your notes and Anki by acting as a bridge for flashcard synchronization. While the README itself is minimal, the plugin appears to be designed for users who want to streamline the connection between their note-taking workflow and spaced repetition learning. It emphasizes simplicity and integrates with Anki to enhance retention, although specific features and syntax are only detailed in external documentation.
  • 26.
    HiNote
    a month ago by Kai
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    Score: 29/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The HiNote plugin brings a powerful highlighting and annotation system to Obsidian, allowing users to extract, comment on, and interact with text directly within their notes. Highlighted text is automatically collected and displayed as cards in a sidebar, where users can add manual or AI-generated comments. Highlights can be exported as shareable images or converted into structured notes with links back to the original content. The plugin also offers an expanded main view to explore highlights across the vault, initiate AI conversations, and generate flashcards for study.
  • 27.
    AnkiSync+
    2 years ago by RochaG0
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    Score: 23/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The AnkiSync+ plugin enables a smooth and efficient workflow for syncing flashcards between your notes and Anki. It allows automatic scanning of folders to add or update cards, and supports note-level actions like creating, modifying, or deleting flashcards. Decks are assigned based on tags, with options to exclude specific tags during scanning or naming. Additional features include image support, Excalidraw integration for visual notes, customizable regex to clean up flashcard content, and automatic cleanup of unused card IDs.