Command-line tool for learning by repetition.
In lrn
you answer a series of self-prepared questions. You can choose between two modes. In the match
mode you type answer to a question, which is then checked against the correct answer. In the cards
mode you flip between question and the correct answer, and decide yourself whether you knew it or not (just like flashcards).
lrn
doesn't support spaced-repetition algorithms, schedules, categories, tags, styles etc. The final barrier between you and the thing you want to learn is removed. No last chance to procrastinate by tweaking knobs and whistles of the learning tool itself. What's left is to learn, learn, and repeat.
$ npm install --global lrn
Run lrn
without arguments to see usage instructions:
$ lrn
As an example, to practice a deck in match
mode:
$ lrn -m match decks/c.txt
Question and answer appear on separate lines, and are followed by a blank line:
Question 1
Answer 1
Question 2
Answer 2
...
The same deck can be practiced in match
and cards
modes.
It's recommended to keep your decks small so each can be studied in a single session. If you end up with a big deck you can generate smaller ones with:
$ split -l 72 big_deck.txt deck_
Just keep in mind that -l
specifies number of lines, and each question and answer takes three lines in the deck file. If the learning material is hard, generate decks with fewer questions. If the material is easy, make the decks bigger.
Thanks to lnarmour for donating the lrn
package name at https://www.npmjs.com/