I recently read the wonderful book the-programmers-brain. One take-away was that if you study concepts with flash cards it will help learn new stuff more efficiently. So i was looking for a while now how to do that using my android phone.
I'm a pretty heavy obsidian user and had a look at the plugins i knew of but was not really satisfied and looked and some apps. This didn't really worked easly or made me jump through more hoops than i wanted to.
I'm no Android Developer yet and not really a web dev either. I want to use flash cards to learn angular and typescript, so my options were a litte limited. Here is what i came up with:
There is a fantastic app called termux on android which gives you a complete linux environment.
termux
In termux you are able to work with python and git. So i came up with a small python project containing of one python script and a markdown file at the moment.
The python file uses the rich library because i can render markdown pretty to the cli (with syntax highlighting).
from rich.console import Console from rich.markdown import Markdown def main(): console = Console() with open("angular.md") as f: content: str = f.read() cards: list[str] = content.split('<!-- Card -->') numberOfCards: int = len(cards) for card in cards: console.clear() sides = card.split('<!-- Sides -->') console.print(Markdown(sides[0])) input("\nshow the answer!") console.print(Markdown(sides[1])) input("\nnext card!") console.clear() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
The content of my flashcards is stored in a markdown file. I use html comments to seperate the individual cards and the question and the answer on each individual card.
I have this all on a little github project. github. (The name of the project will change.) S
On my phone i have to clone the repo in termux:
git clone https://github.com/taijidude/mochi-cards.git
Install the needed dependencies (typer is a neat cli framework which brings the rich library as dependency. I use typer here because i want to do more with it in the future. )
pip install typer
and than can run the app:
python app.py
Finally i get a basic flashcard functionality with syntax highlighting.
After starting:
When hitting enter the answer is shown:
When hitting enter again i get the next question:
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