Currently I am learning to code with JS, so if anyone has any ideas, if it were to be possible to make such script, I would appreciate knowing them.
(P.S. If it’s not possible to “hop on typing track” when learning words, perhaps it would be possible to make some kind of script that hides the list of “choose from” words, show an input box (like the one in typing questions) and then, when an user types in the answer, the script would click on the corresponding button? (If user typed in something else, that wasn’t shown in the list of possible answers, the script would click that “next” button, so it would count as a wrong answer). Is it achievable?)
Hi everyone, right now the learning sequence of new words is: press enter->mem chosen->press enter->next word
I’m not interested on reading the mems on certain courses and this makes the process a bit slower, compared to the reviews using memrise turbo. I’d like to be able to press enter once, choosing the first mem and advancing to the next word with the same hit.
I’m looking for some extra code for this, is it posible? Summoning the masters @cooljingle@infofarmer
Quickly browsed through the scripts, but didn’t find what I am looking for.
Is there any script that can bring the spaced repetitions beyond 180 days? Like 360 for instance?
I have a large amount of words that I still care to review once in a while, but that are starting to make my daily review sessions pretty long. I vaguely remember a discussion on this topic, but not sure what the outcome was.
Don’t bother if it doesn’t exist yet or if it’s too complicated. I can also follow the advice in another thread to just unsubscribe from those courses after reviewing them one last time.
@Hydroptere This is a python script so it’s independent of any browser. In the instructions you will see a section that uses Google Chrome to find your cookies. This is just the method that I use and it doesn’t really matter what method you use to find them. If you know how to get your cookies through Firefox, then that is surely something you can do.