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Anki-local files integration #16

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OrionRandD opened this issue Oct 18, 2022 · 4 comments
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Anki-local files integration #16

OrionRandD opened this issue Oct 18, 2022 · 4 comments

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@OrionRandD
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This feature will be really cool:
"...soon I will add the possibility to add your local anki-files..."
Looking forward to seeing it :)

@TBS1996
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TBS1996 commented Oct 18, 2022

Indeed! at the moment im working on a tab to browse all your items where you can filter and perform actions (like suspending all cards that match certain criterias..) but after that I think I'll tackle local anki file integration.

To anyone reading, I'm accepting PRs!

@OrionRandD
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Indeed! at the moment im working on a tab to browse all your items where you can filter and perform actions (like suspending all cards that match certain criterias..) but after that I think I'll tackle local anki file integration.

To anyone reading, I'm accepting PRs!

I thought of your speki project right away when I read about it today...
https://punkx.org/unix-pipe-game/
speki can be a good option to write unix card game and just play it on terminal ;)

@TBS1996
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TBS1996 commented Oct 18, 2022

that would be a pretty cool deck!

I'd like Speki to have its own database of decks in the future, mainly so that decks can use the dependency-logic that other flashcard-apps are lacking in. Imagine you have a big language deck and if you manage to remember an entire sentence then all the individual words in the sentence get strengthened as well because the dependency-logic can deduce that you also know those words!

@OrionRandD
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that would be a pretty cool deck!

I'd like Speki to have its own database of decks in the future, mainly so that decks can use the dependency-logic that other flashcard-apps are lacking in. Imagine you have a big language deck and if you manage to remember an entire sentence then all the individual words in the sentence get strengthened as well because the dependency-logic can deduce that you also know those words!

Perhaps you can get some database idea from a command-line application for bookmarking websites. It is called "buku" and you install it on debian and derivatives by issuing the command:
sudo apt install buku
Its database file is placed in:
$HOME/.local/share/buku/bookmarks.db
As soon as you start adding bookmarks...
:)

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