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Train muscle memory for shortcuts in Anki (like shorcutfoo but free!) : Anki

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Inspired by the site shortcutfoo.com I wanted interactive shortcut cards in Anki, so I built a new note type for this. You can type shortcuts and you are shown if they are typed correctly before you flip the card.

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