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Plugin Widgets Reference
This page serves as a comprehensive visual and functional guide to every widget in the Incremental Everything (Plus) plugin.
- In-Queue Widgets
- History & Progress Tracking
- Prioritization & Sorting Widgets
- Analysis & Visualization
- List & Overview Views
- Utility Popups
Displayed immediately below flashcards in the queue, this widget shows the card's priority, review statistics, and FSRS memory state.
Features:
- Priority Indicator: Shows the card's priority value (explicit, inherited, or default) with a color-coded badge.
- Card Priority Shield: A real-time counter showing how many of your highest-priority cards are still due. See Priority Shield for details.
- Reps & Time: Total number of reviews and cumulative time spent on this card.
- FSRS DSR Analytics: Difficulty (D), Stability (S), and Retrievability (R) computed by the plugin's embedded FSRS v6 engine.
- SInc (Stability Increase): The multiplier showing how much stability will grow after a successful review. Hover to see projections for Hard / Good / Easy.
An info bar shown below the answer buttons when reviewing an Incremental Rem in the queue. It displays review stats, the Priority Shield counter, and a 📊 button to open the IncRem Repetition History.
A detailed popup for regular flashcards, enriched with FSRS analytics. Open it via the 🔬 button on the Card Priority Display, or press Ctrl+Shift+H while a flashcard is showing. Press Esc to close.
Features:
- Rem Name Header: Identifies the parent Rem holding the flashcard, plus Card ID and Rem ID.
- Total Reviews & Time: Aggregate review count and cumulative time spent.
- Date Summaries: Next repetition scheduled, optimum next repetition (Last practice + Stability), date the card becomes stale (Last practice + 2× Interval), and current interval with stability ratio.
- Retrievability Gradient: R is displayed with a dynamic color gradient — red (≤ 70%) through green (100%).
- SInc per grade: Color-coded Stability Increase projections for 🟠 Hard / 🟢 Good / 🔵 Easy with hover tooltips showing projected stability.
- History Table: Every review with rating (color-coded), response time, target vs. practice date, delay, next interval, per-step D & S (in friendly units), SInc ratio, and pluginData.
- Color-Coded Markers: Visual markers distinguish standard reviews, queue reschedules (📅), editor command reviews (⌨️), and manual date resets.
📖 Full documentation: Card Stats & FSRS Integration
Two interconnected popups for Incremental Rems, both accessed via Ctrl+Shift+H:
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Single History — triggered on an individual IncRem (in the queue via the 📊 button, or in the editor via
Ctrl+Shift+H). Shows the Rem's full repetition log: date, time spent, scheduled interval, priority at the time of review, and event type markers (📅 reschedule, ⌨️ editor review, etc.).
- Aggregated History — triggered on a Document or Folder that contains incremental descendants. Displays a hierarchical tree of all child IncRems with aggregated metrics (total reps, total time, item count) for each node and its subtree. A toggle button in the header lets you switch between Single and Aggregated views.
The Ctrl+Shift+H command intelligently routes to the right view: Single for individual items, Aggregated for folders. If triggered on a flashcard, it opens the Flashcard Repetition History instead.
A distinct widget that serves as a chronological log of IncRems you have recently viewed in the queue — unlike the popups above which show per-item review details, this widget tracks what you saw and when.
- Tracks up to 200 items, filtered by the current Knowledge Base.
- Searchable by text content; shows "seen X time ago" for each entry.
- Useful companion to the History and Final Drill plugin.
Shortcut: Opt+P (or /Prioritize, or the Change Priority button in the queue)
The comprehensive priority interface. Displays the item's absolute priority (0–100), its relative percentile rank within the Knowledge Base or a specific document, the closest ancestor's priority for inheritance context, and a color-coded slider. Best for deep analysis and scope comparison.
Shortcut: Ctrl+Opt+P
A zero-lag alternative that opens instantly by skipping expensive KB-wide calculations. Provides absolute-priority sliders for both Incremental Rem and Flashcard priorities, with keyboard arrows and acceleration for rapid adjustment. Ideal for routine adjustments on mobile, web, or during fast review sessions.
Access: Three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the queue (or using the Sorting Criteria command)
Controls three aspects of your queue algorithm: IncRem Randomness (how strictly the queue follows priority order), Flashcard Randomness (used for Priority Review Documents), and Flashcard Ratio (the balance between flashcards and IncRems per session).
📖 Full documentation: Prioritization & Sorting — covers the priority system, inheritance, all priority tools, sorting criteria, and the Priority Shield.
Access: 📊 button on the IncRem Counter widget (document-level) or the All Inc Rems main view (KB-wide)
Visualize how your items are distributed across the priority scale. Two views are available:
- Absolute Priority View: Shows item counts per priority bucket (0–100).
- KB Percentile View: Shows how items in the current scope rank relative to the entire Knowledge Base.
Document Level:

Knowledge Base Wide:

These graphs are also embedded at the top of generated Priority Review Documents, so you can verify the effect of your randomness settings.
📖 Full documentation: IncRem List & Main View — Priority Distribution Graphs
Access: Three-dot menu in the queue → "Priority Shield History", or the Open Priority Shield Graph command
Plots your daily Priority Shield values over time, helping you identify trends in your capacity to process high-priority material.
Features:
- Interactive Drag-to-Zoom: Click and drag horizontally on any graph to zoom into a specific date range. A Reset Zoom button appears in the top-right corner to return to the full view.
- Logical Organization: Graphs are now grouped into Document-level (IncRem & Card) and Knowledge Base-wide scopes.
- Visual Separator: A horizontal divider clearly distinguishes between Document and KB-wide data for better scanability.
- Scoped Scaling: The Y-axis (Universe Size) for each chart automatically scales based on the visible data range, ensuring a clear view of your progress even in the Knowledge Base charts.
📖 Full documentation: Priority Shield History
Access: IncRem Counter widget → list icon (document-scoped) or View All button (KB-wide)
A feature-rich table of all your Incremental Rems with two entry points:
- IncRem List — scoped to the current document and its descendants.
- All Inc Rems (Main View) — shows every IncRem across your entire Knowledge Base.
Features:
- Filter by Rem type (PDF, PDF Highlight, HTML, YouTube, Video, Rem), due date range, and text search.
- Sort by priority, due date, last review date, or hierarchy order.
- Inline priority editing: Click any priority badge to adjust it with ↑/↓ arrow key acceleration.
- Review in Editor (🔗): Launch a timed review session directly from a row — the list reopens with your exact filter/sort state after you finish.
📖 Full documentation: IncRem List & Main View
Shortcut: Ctrl+J (works in both queue and editor)
Lets you manually override the next review date and adjust priority in one popup. Use ↑/↓ arrows with acceleration to adjust days and priority, Tab to cycle between fields, and Esc to cancel.
📖 Full documentation: Reschedule
Access: Highlight text in a PDF or web page → click the puzzle piece icon → "Create Incremental Rem"
A hierarchical tree selector that lets you choose where to place a new extract. Supports keyboard navigation (arrow keys, Enter to select), inline child creation via the + button, and automatic priority inheritance from the chosen parent.
📖 Full documentation: Create Incremental Rem from PDF Highlights
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. The Philosophy: What is Incrementalism?
- 3. The Core Loop
- 4. Mastering the Queue: Prioritization & Sorting
- 5. Advanced Workflows & Use Cases
- 6. Essential References
- 7. FAQ & Troubleshooting
- 8. Changelog
- 9. Contributing to the Wiki