* Feat/FSRS-6
* update comment
* add decay to Card
* ./ninja fix:minilints
* pass check
* fix NaN in evaluation
* remove console
* decay should fallback to 0.5 when it's None.
* Update SimulatorModal.svelte
* Update a few comments
* Update FSRS decay defaults to use constants for better maintainability and clarity
* Update rslib/src/storage/card/data.rs
* Fix/re-optimize FSRS if short-term param is weird
* Reset progress when another run is required (dae)
* only count the same-day steps
* Fix flicker when optimizing again (dae)
* Feat/Easy Days
* format
* add easy_days_percentages to deck_config
* configure Easy Days via table
* remove unused code
* add translatable strings & add default of easy days
* don't check easy_days_percentages when deserialize
* pass test::all_reserved_fields_are_removed
* consider next_day_at when interval_to_weekday
* remove y-axis-title created in last simulation
* EstimatedTotalKnowledge should be integer
* Reorder deck option sections (dae)
- Move FSRS to bottom left, to move it closer to the top, and so
the left and right columns appear roughly balanced when FSRS is
enabled.
- Move Easy Days above Advanced
* Don't crash if wrong number of days (dae)
* Use lower field number (dae)
Repeated fields are more compactly stored in the first 15 fields.
* graduate card when user press hard and has 0 learning steps
* fix error: useless conversion to the same type
* do the same thing to again
* fix expected `Option<u32>`, found integer
* ./ninja format
* Update to FSRS-rs v1.2.0
* if else -> match
* Weight length check has been moved into FSRS (dae)
* Don't mention the number of FSRS parameters (dae)
It has changed, and may change again.
* Feat/FSRS-5
* adapt the SimulatorConfig of FSRS-5
* update parameters from FSRS-4.5
* udpate to FSRS-rs v1.1.0
* ./ninja fix:minilints
* pass ci
* update cargo-deny to 0.14.24
* udpate to FSRS-rs v1.1.1
* update to fsrs-rs v1.1.2
* Feature Question Action Show Reminder (#3064)
Added a option in the deck config that allow the user to choose in
Autoupdate mode between showing a reminder or revealing the card.
Also added my name to the contributors
* Update ftl/core/deck-config.ftl
* Move stop-timer-on-answer strings to correct section
* Add auto-advance options to deck preset
* Implement answer actions
* Fix error when last card is answered before timeout
* Fix deserialization of answerAction
* Add answerAction to reserved key list
* Fix inverted boolean
* Add option to wait for audio to finish
* Add auto-advance toggle
* Add shortcut
* Disable auto-advance when main window state changes
* Start auto-advance timer after option is toggled
* Disable auto-advance when main window loses focus
* Use existing translations
* Add Answer Hard and Show Reminder
* Remove v1/v2 support from deck list
* Remove v1/v2 support from most routines and show error
* Remove scheduler_version from preferences
* Fix formatting
* Remove v1/v2 conditionals from Python code
* Fix legacy importer
* Remove legacy hooks
* Add missing scheduler checks
* Remove V2 logic from deck options screen
* Remove the review_did_undo hook
* Restore ability to open old options with shift (dae)
If we want to be able to factor the desired retention into a sort based
on relative overdueness, having the values accessible on the card makes
things easier.
Allowing some decks to be FSRS and some SM-2 will lead to confusing
behavior when sorting on SM-2 or FSRS-specific fields, or when moving
cards between decks.
* Pack FSRS data into card.data
* Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change
+ Show FSRS stats in card stats
* Show a warning when there's a limited review history
* Add some translations; tweak UI
* Fix default requested retention
* Add browser columns, fix calculation of R
* Property searches
eg prop:d>0.1
* Integrate FSRS into reviewer
* Warn about long learning steps
* Hide minimum interval when FSRS is on
* Don't apply interval multiplier to FSRS intervals
* Expose memory state to Python
* Don't set memory state on new cards
* Port Jarret's new tests; add some helpers to make tests more compact
https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs-rs/pull/64
* Fix learning cards not being given memory state
* Require update to v3 scheduler
* Don't exclude single learning step when calculating memory state
* Use relearning step when learning steps unavailable
* Update docstring
* fix single_card_revlog_to_items (#2656)
* not need check the review_kind for unique_dates
* add email address to CONTRIBUTORS
* fix last first learn & keep early review
* cargo fmt
* cargo clippy --fix
* Add Jarrett to about screen
* Fix fsrs_memory_state being initialized to default in get_card()
* Set initial memory state on graduate
* Update to latest FSRS
* Fix experiment.log being empty
* Fix broken colpkg imports
Introduced by "Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change"
* Update memory state during (re)learning; use FSRS for graduating intervals
* Reset memory state when cards are manually rescheduled as new
* Add difficulty graph; hide eases when FSRS enabled
* Add retrievability graph
* Derive memory_state from revlog when it's missing and shouldn't be
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Co-authored-by: Jarrett Ye <jarrett.ye@outlook.com>
* Support searching for deck configs by name
* Integrate FSRS optimizer into Anki
* Hack in a rough implementation of evaluate_weights()
* Interrupt calculation if user closes dialog
* Fix interrupted error check
* log_loss/rmse
* Update to latest fsrs commit; add progress info to weight evaluation
* Fix progress not appearing when pretrain takes a while
* Update to latest commit
The approach in #2542 unfortunately introduced a regression, as whilst
it ensured that duplicate keys are removed when downgrading, it no longer
prevented the duplicates from being removed when converting to a legacy
Schema11 object. This resulted in things like backend.get_notetype_legacy()
returning duplicate keys, and could break syncing:
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/windows-desktop-sync-error/33128
As syncing and schema11 object usage is quite common compared to downgrading,
the extra Value deserialization seemed a bit expensive, so I've switched
back to explicitly removing the problem keys. To ensure we don't forget to
add new keys in the future, I've added some new tests that should alert us
whenever a newly-added key is missing from the reserved list.