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How to create spaced repetition flashcards

CombiningMinds Knowledge Management & Productivity

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Creating spaced-repetition flashcards in Logseq is simple. Logseq is an integrated interface for your text files, so if you know how to quickly manipulate your text files, you can quickly create flashcards.  …

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