Since this was posted a while ago but has now come back to life and could
be a good thread to work through in the future:
For people who already use Anki, or prefer using an external, more powerful
program for spaced repetition but would still like to link up with
TiddlyWiki, a new option is my
Maki
This is *fantastic!* I will have a closer look at the code soon. I think
this can serve as the new standard reference implementation! (Especially
since I lost access to anwiki on tiddlysplot :L )
On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:01:02 PM UTC-5 ma...@makiaea.org wrote:
> hi diego! just to
hi diego! just to say thanks so much for anwiki, i've been using it every
day for over a month now. sorry to take so long to reach out, i'm on mobile
usually so trying to write on google groups is terrible! i've tweaked the
macros a little to suit my particular usage though i can't seem to get
That's what I thought, more or less. In my point 3 above I mean "you can delete
content of the fields" (when cloning card) in the sense that they get populated
automatically.
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Hey Kalmir,
Thanks for your interest! I agree this should be a plugin to be more useful.
Those fields are required and keep track of the "formula" which determines
how "spaced" these cards should be "repeated", according to the SM-2
algorithm. In a plugin version, these woul be "hidden" from ed
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
All
Most of us feel this at some time
I was not so sure there was enough interest to keep it going
Can I just add, it is very hard to determine the truth of this as a result
of activity in GG, it is a blunt instrument and is not capable of showing
interest only proxies for it like activity aro
Diego Mesa wrote:
> I was not so sure there was enough interest to keep it going.
I know it can be disconcerting.
Its not, usually, lack of interest, it is likely lack of enough people.
J.
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Hey Roman,
Thank you for your interest and comments! I was not so sure there was
enough interest to keep it going.
- Agreed! I'll add this to the list!
- Absolutely! When it's useable enough it will be packaged as a plugin.
- UI-wise: I'm open to a basic theme option, just like Anki,
Yes we can
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One thing only:
We can do this because TiddlyWiki can do this
There's no "overall best approach"
The communitiy here is able to realize great things
Are we able to create a mechanism for "todo-by-due-date"? - for sure!
Could we community-brainstorm on best practices? Yes. Do we? Let's go
hehe, I
Another UI thought, reflecting on TonyM's idea:
- Taking advantage of the story river to display *all* tiddlers that are
due now in it, instead of having a quiz that displays questions one by one.
Displaying only one card question at a time makes a lot of sense on mobile,
where the screen is sm
Hi Diego!
I am an active user of Tiddly Wiki, but couldn't bring myself to use Anki
because I'd have to enter so much data in there.
Today, I thought - maybe someone had implemented spaced repetition (or Anki
integration) for Tiddly Wiki -- and you did!
Thank you for the work!
Thoughts on fur
Josiah,
I look forward to your writing on this.
I also think many things need to be kept until an action has occurred, such
as a task, or memorisation, then there is no harm archiving ones that have
potential future value, and placing the remainder in a recycle bin. An
archive allows a search
Hey Kalmir,
Thanks for your comments - I implemented SM-2 (as best as I can!). Anwiki
is not yet ready for production though, so I would be careful! It was just
meant for testing right now. Also, as to your styling point, I think this
is very important. We can ship it with several built in "car
S.S,
These are great tidbits! I agree - incorporating Q/A tiddlers into a TW
would be great - so long as a proper "Scheduler" could help you review them
in a Spaced Repetition framework
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:37:42 PM UTC-6, S. S. wrote:
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> Diego,
>
> I am enjoying reading http:/
Adam
Incorporating the keyboard is a great idea and is now possible with 5.1.18!
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:28:48 PM UTC-6, AdamS wrote:
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> Hi Diego,
>
> It just occured to me that a nice feature might be keyboard shortcuts that
> let you respond to cards faster than clicking one of t
Hey Tony,
The most important part of the Spaced Repetition System is the "spaced
review period". They use different formulas to determine when the question
should be shown to you again, depending on how "hard" it was for you to
remember the answer this time. Check out the links I gave in the fi
Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> ... opinion about the relationship between knowledge you want to keep, and
> knowledge you want to memorize.
>
I'll write later about this. It is a great question.
My brief answers for now are ...
... things you need to memorise / learn you only need to keep until you
ha
Hi Diego,
I am another keen user of both TW and SRS (mostly Anki). I want to thank
you for your effort. I think a TW SRS solution is definitely something
desirable.
As for AnWiki – I haven't given it try yet. It is partly because I find TW
SRS integration desirable but not pressing (see below)
Diego,
I am enjoying reading http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
Thanks for sharing. The sentences from the first half of the article that
jumped out in direct relation to tw5:
One benefit of using Anki in this way is that you begin to habitually break
> things down into atomic questions. T
Hi Diego,
It just occured to me that a nice feature might be keyboard shortcuts that
let you respond to cards faster than clicking one of the options with the
mouse. I've found that really useful with Anki. I suppose with the keyboard
plugin integrated into 5.1.18 now, it won't be too hard to s
Diego,
I see that the spaced repetition systems are small tests, Q&A, what about a
simple spaced review period?
I will give this some thought to overlay tiddlers in my personal wiki, what
do you think is most important?
Tell me what you think is key please, and I will use that to inform a
sol
Tony,
"To me this is an algorithm, which could be made to apply to any tiddler or
> set of tiddlers,"
This exactly what spaced repition systems address through various
"algorithms". The one that I implemented in anwiki is the same one Anki
uses, called SM-2:
https://apps.ankiweb.net/docs/man
Diego,
I am not so sure what the SRS community see as valid but I would like to
review material from face to face study briefly at the end of the day, a
day later, 2 days after that 3 days after that a week after that..
It is true that unless you do this you are prone to forget 80% of what you
I'm very much in favor of this. I've used anki for a while, but the more I
use tiddlywiki, the more I simply want to integrate everything possible
into tiddlywiki. I'm really looking forward to seeing how your plugin
progresses!
Best wishes,
Adam
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