Working with Full Pages

Working with Full Pages

Full Pages

(iOS only at the moment)

NeuraCache scans markdown files for various cards inside, ignoring the entire page if no cards are found.

Sometimes, you might want to create a card from a full markdown page — e.g., book notes or a web article (although we would still recommend including more atomic cards inside a page).

This is where “Import Full Pages” comes to the rescue.

  • Go to the “Cards” tab
  • Tap the “Sources” icon in the top right corner
  • Tap “Import Full Pages”
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NeuraCache does not import the pages by default — the “Never” option.

If you would like to change this, you have two options:

When no cards

If this option is selected, NeuraCache will create a card from a page whenever there are no cards inside that page.

The filename serves as a title for the page.

Optionally, to group pages, you can add #tags anywhere on the page.

#tags #tag1 #tags2 

e.g., You could add something like this at the end of your markdown file

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When no cards + #tags

If this option is selected, then NeuraCache will create a card from a page whenever there are no cards inside of that page, and there is a #tags tag somewhere on the page

This allows you to control which pages make it to the NeuraCache instead of importing all of them (with no cards).

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The #tags tag is customizable via “Full Page Tag” option in NeuraCache settings

There are two ways of adding a question to your full page for Active Recall.

  1. Enable “Use Page Titles as Questions”
  2. This will show a title as a question for all your full pages.

  3. When viewing or reviewing the card tap ^ and then “Add Question”

That’s it

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