#note-review
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    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.
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    Simple Note Review
    3 years ago by dartungar
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    Score: 55/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Simple Note Review plugin enables users to rediscover and review notes in Obsidian without adhering to a rigid spaced repetition schedule. By creating customizable note sets based on tags, folders, or DataviewJS queries, users can organize notes into queues for review. Notes can be reviewed sequentially or randomly, and review queues can be reset to start fresh. The plugin also allows users to adjust the review frequency of individual notes or exclude them from reviews entirely.
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    Note Reviewer
    10 months ago by Travis Linkey
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    Score: 51/100
    Category: Learning & Knowledge Management
    The Note Reviewer plugin enhances knowledge retention by enabling users to review and manage notes based on tags. Once activated, the plugin adds an icon to the Obsidian sidebar, allowing you to easily access and review notes. Notes can be filtered and grouped by specific tags, which are detected when included within the first 10 lines of the note. A dashboard interface provides a filter dropdown for organizing notes by tags, and users can mark notes as reviewed using a checkbox, streamlining the review process for improved learning and organization.
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    The Queue
    a year ago by Kolja Sam Pluemer
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    Score: 41/100
    The The Queue plugin presents a creative way to revisit your notes by showing them one at a time in a randomized sequence, helping you build consistent habits, revisit forgotten ideas, and engage in spaced repetition. By configuring a note's frontmatter with templates like `learn`, `habit`, `check`, `todo`, `shortmedia`, or `longmedia`, you can personalize how and when each note appears in your queue.
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    Spaced everything
    9 months ago by Zach Mueller
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    Score: 36/100
    The Spaced Everything plugin brings spaced repetition to your entire vault by helping you revisit and improve your writing over time using the SuperMemo-2.0 algorithm. Notes can be onboarded into a spaced writing practice (SWP) queue, where they are reviewed based on prior feedback like 'Fruitful' or 'Unfruitful'. You can create separate review contexts (like work or personal) and even customize the review logic using your own JavaScript-based spacing algorithms. The plugin also supports quick capture of fleeting thoughts, toggling context membership, and logging review activity in JSONL format for further analysis.
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    Recall
    4 years ago by Martin Jirlow
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    Score: 18/100
    The Recall plugin brings flexible spaced repetition capabilities to your notes using configurable algorithms like Anki, SM2, and Leitner. It allows you to track individual notes or entire folders without modifying note content, and handles all scheduling through an external JSON file. You can initiate reviews through commands, view upcoming intervals in the status bar, and untrack notes anytime, resetting their review history. The plugin supports modular algorithm switching and plans to expand support for flashcard formats, cloze deletions, and multi-item notes. Whether you prefer structured methods like Leitner or algorithm-based scheduling, Recall provides a lightweight and adaptable framework for reviewing content at your own pace.