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🧠 collection of various 💡 spaced repetition decks
https://github.com/bmedicke/anki-decks

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# anki-decks

These decks are generated from Google Docs documents with the anki-remote-decks plugin.
As such pull requests can't be merged directly. (They are still welcome though!)

Cards are either in German, English or (usually) a mixture of both.

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# Table of Contents

* [Basics](#basics)
* [Google Docs formatting guideline](#google-docs-formatting-guideline)
* [Using the decks](#using-the-decks)
* [Google Docs deck sources](#google-docs-deck-sources)
* [MCS (Master IT-Security)](#mcs-master-it-security)
* [Semester 1](#semester-1)

## Basics

* [what is spaced repetition?](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition)
* [what is Anki?](https://apps.ankiweb.net/)
* [Anki best practices (Youtube)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbvaITy3oeQ)
* [anki-remote-decks plugin for gdocs](https://github.com/c-okelly/anki-remote-decks)

## Google Docs formatting guideline

The following describes the meaning of various formatting options.

* *italics:* the following list refers to the italicized term

References are located at the top of each GDoc document.

## Using the decks

* Android (free): [AnkiDroid](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ichi2.anki)
* iOS (~25$): [AnkiMobile](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ankimobile-flashcards/id373493387)
* Web Interface: [AnkiWeb](https://ankiweb.net/about) (works great on tablets)
* [Desktop Apps](https://apps.ankiweb.net/) (macOS, Linux, Windows)

## Google Docs deck sources

Here are the published documents, in case you would like to generate the decks yourself. The finished decks are in [decks](decks).

You'll need to install the Anki Desktop App, add the anki-remote-decks plugin and then add the links as remote sources.

### MCS (Master IT-Security)

#### Semester 1

* [ITS](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQBsCoMRJRB9vsHAEGTw7P_24QR7AQV00ZQu9cFLchwbM2N7n8P7OnokwZUkGxKZQymMbUz0rnueBIG/pub) (IT-Sicherheit) [empy]
* [SECNET](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSFg6oU96kX_dwZ_iiKHpoCHWZql0P6JvamZIGTlLkBz6EK766O-chNYQJEG-LU2_fvXNhJz5JXW2r0/pub) (Secure Networks) [empty]
* [SECOP](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRSV466DDMxEO12970Rrs2ZLLO-MwK1gXR2AqkGqP0y36rr06GjAhDP9PkWkQcZsRdwsg5APaUMnEJV/pub) (Secure Operating Systems) [partial]
* [WH1](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRUDWrh14WCmT-MBp_Zi0rJMIMc44vCXWd-kJZb4wLzbBL3b5MbUH1AZtSFdgJxjRUsdk-w1PNJhXN8/pub) (White Hat – Offensive Security 1) [partial]