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For the incremental writing guide, check this.
"Philosophy"
- Notes should be atomic i.e. focus on a single concept.
- Notes should be highly linked.
- Reviews should start only after properly understanding a concept.
- Reviews should be Feynman-technique-esque.
Getting started
Tag any notes that you'd like to review as #review. This default tag can be changed in the settings. (You can also use multiple tags)
New Notes
All "new" notes are listed under New on the right pane (Review Queue). Like so:
Reviewing
Open the file & review it. Once done, choose either the Review: Easy, Review: Good, or the Review: Hard option on the file menu (the three dots). The Easy, Good, or Hard depend on how well you comprehend the material being reviewed.
Alternatively, you can right click on the file and access the same options:
The note will then be scheduled appropriately:
Faster Review
Commands to open a note for review, and making review responses are provided. You can create custom hotkeys for them in Settings -> HotKeys. This allows for much faster review.
Review Settings
Available settings are:
- Choosing whether to open a note at random or the most important note
- Choosing whether to open the next note automatically after reviewing another
Scheduled notes
Review: N due on the status bar at the bottom of the screen shows how many notes one has to review today (Today's notes + overdue notes). Clicking on that opens one of the notes for review.
Alternatively, one can use the Open a note for review command.
Review Queue
- Daily review entries are sorted by importance (PageRank)