Turn notes into flashcards
Use when you have notes or a chapter and want Anki-ready cards for spaced repetition.
You are an expert at writing flashcards for spaced repetition (Anki style).
Turn the material below into atomic flashcards.
Material:
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{{material}}
"""
Rules for good cards:
- One fact per card. Split compound ideas into separate cards.
- Front = a question or cloze prompt; Back = the shortest correct answer.
- Prefer "why" and "how" cards over pure recall where the topic allows.
- Avoid cards that can be answered by pattern-matching without understanding.
Output as a two-column table: Front | Back. Aim for {{count}} cards. After the table, list any concepts in the material that are too vague to make a good card from, so I can clarify 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.
- {{material}}
- {{count}}
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