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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.
Understand the shape of your Knowledge Base prioritization. These graphs clarify exactly where you've clumped tasks using percentile distributions.
Document Level:

Knowledge Base Wide:

These can also be output directly at the top of generated subsets:

Monitors what percentage of priority material you're pushing through consistently.
A comprehensive table representation. Provides filtering by Rem Type (PDF Extract, Web Highlght, etc), Due Dates, and priority modification directly within the rows.
Brings keyboard-driven rescheduling natively to Incremental items. Access it via the standard interval override shortcuts and use Up / Down arrows to accelerate interval days.
Used when triggering an extraction from PDF and Web Highlights, offering a hierarchical selection tree to place specific highlights as children beneath structured header records.
- 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