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You could take a look at Obsidian [1], or similar knowledge management tools. There is certainly a lot of movement in the plugin ecosystem right now, for example the obsidian-canvas-llm-extender [2], which (likely) does what you're asking for.

1: https://obsidian.md/ 2: https://github.com/phasip/obsidian-canvas-llm-extender




I always found Obsidian and whatever other tools a huge time investment by itself with more effort to use them than actually getting the managed knowledge.


Same for Anki, Notion, Zettelkatsen etc. Even ignoring the setup cost, it costs as much effort to insert in something as it does to retrieve it. The value prop tends to be low for individuals.


A technique I've found that works for learning languagea in Anki is to generate or download massive deck, suspend all of it and then whenever I encounter an unfamiliar word in the wild I unsuspend it and set it up for review. Takes like 5 seconds.


Anki doesn’t belong on this list


As much as I love Anki there is enormous friction in creating the cards, especially as a beginner. And you very easily get overfitting when you keep seeing the same question.




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