Turn notes into spaced-repetition flashcards
Use to convert messy notes into atomic question-and-answer cards ready for Anki or paper.
Convert my notes into spaced-repetition flashcards that follow good card design.
Notes:
"""
{{notes}}
"""
Rules:
- One fact per card (atomic). Split compound facts.
- Front asks a clear question; back is the shortest correct answer.
- Avoid yes/no cards; prefer cards that force recall.
- Add a few cloze-deletion cards for definitions and lists.
- Tag each card with a sub-topic.
Output as a table: Front | Back | Type | Tag. Aim for {{count}} cards. End with 3 cards that test whether I can connect ideas, not just recall them.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{notes}}
- {{count}}
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