The Flashcard Learning plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who want to learn new information in a more effective and efficient way. With this plugin, you can create flashcards with descriptions, track your progress, and review them at your own pace. The plugin's unique features include the ability to set expectations for each card, so you know what to expect when reviewing, as well as the option to reset cards that are not yet mastered. Additionally, the plugin allows you to add new cards after each review, ensuring that you continue to learn and reinforce new information over time. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone looking to improve your knowledge in a particular area, this plugin is an excellent way to take control of your learning process.
This README file appears to be for a plugin called "Yanki-Obsidian" which is an Obsidian plugin that provides functionality related to folder selection settings. The plugin seems to be designed to help users manage their Obsidian vaults more efficiently.
The file begins by providing some basic information about the plugin, including its purpose and the license under which it is released (MIT).
It then goes on to provide a list of contributors to the project, including Daniel Rodríguez Rivero and Liam Cain. These individuals seem to have provided examples or inspiration for the plugin's development.
The file also includes some information about contributing to the project. It invites users to open issues for feature requests or bug reports, and provides guidance on how to report bugs, including attaching a minimal set of notes that can reproduce the problem.
Finally, the file ends with a link to the MIT license under which the plugin is released.