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aniracetam

v1.1.3

Published

A terminal-based language learning program with spaced repetition, similar to Anki flashcards but fully offline after initial setup.

Readme

aniracetam

A terminal-based language learning program with spaced repetition, similar to Anki flashcards but fully offline after initial setup.

Features

  • Terminal-based interface
  • Automatic translation using Google Translate API
  • Spaced repetition algorithm for efficient learning
  • Fully offline functionality after initial setup
  • Simple and intuitive command-line interface

Installation

npm install -g aniracetam

Usage

After installation, simply run:

aniracetam

On first run, you'll be prompted to enter the language code you want to learn (e.g., es for Spanish, fr for French).

Adding Sentences

  1. Select "Add a new sentence" from the main menu
  2. Enter a sentence in English
  3. The program will automatically translate it to your target language
  4. The sentence pair is saved locally for review

Reviewing Sentences

  1. Select "Review sentences" from the main menu
  2. Sentences due for review will be shown one by one
  3. Try to translate the sentence from English to your target language
  4. Rate how well you knew the sentence:
    • Again (0) - Incorrect response
    • Hard (1) - Correct response after difficulty
    • Good (2) - Correct response after hesitation
    • Easy (3) - Perfect response
  5. The program uses spaced repetition to determine when to show each sentence again

Data Storage

All data is stored in ~/.aniracetam/:

  • sentences.json - Contains all your sentence pairs and review data
  • config.json - Contains your language preference

License

ISC