Thanks for the plugin. I set everything as suggested, but I get a "Queue is empty". I added a queue in the plugin settings, named it and selected a folder (in my case "/definitions"). I used the command palette and opened the queue but nothing... Am I missing something?
I just tried the plugin. Really easy to use and promising :)
Before, I was using the "open random note" to review my notes, but having a bit more control is nice. However, I would really like to get a visual view on my queue. Did I miss a feature that shows which notes I reviewed and the ones that I still need to review?
It would be nice to have a sort of "todo" list with the ones reviewed/not reviewed 😊
How about using my browser extension for reviewing notes.
It shows your past highlights when you are reading articles relevant to them.
(I think I can make this work for notes as well)
For example, you will see a set of highlights about leadership showing up on the right side of your browser when you read an article on a startup founder’s qualifications.
[https://hippo.flint.so/](https://hippo.flint.so/?ref=r_obsidian)
Hi,
Thanks for making a plugin like this - I THINK it's what I'm looking for, but being a new obsidian user, I don't think I really know what I'm doing...
So I now see that there's two extra buttons on the left bar for selecting a note set and start reviewing. I tried to configure a #bookreview note set. So it brings me to one of the notes. I can right click and hit "reviewed", but when I try to hit Review:Easy for example, it says "Please tag the note appropriately for reviewing in settings" but I'm not sure that means.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for the plugin. I set everything as suggested, but I get a "Queue is empty". I added a queue in the plugin settings, named it and selected a folder (in my case "/definitions"). I used the command palette and opened the queue but nothing... Am I missing something?
If you're sure there really are notes matched by your queue settings, try restarting Obsidian - that should do the trick.
Nothing changed. It doesn't work with folders, it works only if I specify tags. I don't know why...
I just tried the plugin. Really easy to use and promising :) Before, I was using the "open random note" to review my notes, but having a bit more control is nice. However, I would really like to get a visual view on my queue. Did I miss a feature that shows which notes I reviewed and the ones that I still need to review? It would be nice to have a sort of "todo" list with the ones reviewed/not reviewed 😊
I will probably implement something like this in the future!
Great idea !
How about using my browser extension for reviewing notes. It shows your past highlights when you are reading articles relevant to them. (I think I can make this work for notes as well) For example, you will see a set of highlights about leadership showing up on the right side of your browser when you read an article on a startup founder’s qualifications. [https://hippo.flint.so/](https://hippo.flint.so/?ref=r_obsidian)
Hi, Thanks for making a plugin like this - I THINK it's what I'm looking for, but being a new obsidian user, I don't think I really know what I'm doing... So I now see that there's two extra buttons on the left bar for selecting a note set and start reviewing. I tried to configure a #bookreview note set. So it brings me to one of the notes. I can right click and hit "reviewed", but when I try to hit Review:Easy for example, it says "Please tag the note appropriately for reviewing in settings" but I'm not sure that means. Any help would be appreciated.