This is of lesser concern knowing that card id's are hidden by default in preview mode, and that I can mod the plugin to hide them in edit mode as well.ĮDIT: I've discovered that Neuracache supports almost everything I need, and will work without having an external account (e.g. Is there a way to hide the inserted Card ID from view in Obsidian? EDIT: This comment answered this question. I want to be able to delete cards in Anki through changing the markdown formatting to not use my convention anymore. I realize this would be slower, but overall much time would be saved by not having to write markdown to perform deletes. I'm fine with one-way sync, but the tool should be able to resolve differences between notes/cards in anki and markdown. Such manual deletion seems very problematic to me. In addition, I'm not yet able to delete a card/note using the described DELETE syntax. To delete cards with Obsidian_to_anki, is it really required to put DELETE preceding the inserted card ID, as described in the wiki? Most of my needs appear to be satisfied by this plugin, except. I want to be able to edit and refactor my notes without creating conflicts or orphaned/duplicate cards. I don't want to see Anki syntax in my notes. I will not be creating separate markdown files or sections but instead want to adopt a succinct note-formatting convention that results in mostly cloze deletion (using md = highlight) and heading-q-and-a-style card generation. I'm evaluating Obsidian_to_anki's ability to create Anki cards with minimal Anki syntax visible in my notes.
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