instructions_markdown = """ # How to get personalized FSRS parameters If you have been using Anki for some time and have accumulated a lot of review logs, you can try this FSRS optimizer app to generate parameters for you. This is based on the amazing work of [Jarrett Ye](https://github.com/L-M-Sherlock). My goal is to further democratize this technology so anyone can use it! # Step 1 - Get the `Review Logs` to upload 1. Click the gear icon to the right of a deck’s name 2. Export 3. Check “Include scheduling information” and “Support older Anki versions” ![](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1400/format:webp/1*W3Nnfarki2z7Ukyom4kMuw.png) 4. Export and upload that file to the app # Step 2 - Get the `Next Day Starts At` parameter 1. Open preferences 2. Copy the next day starts at value and paste it in the app ![](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1072/format:webp/1*qAUb6ry8UxFeCsjnKLXvsQ.png) # Step 3 - Fill in the rest of the settings 1. Your `Time Zone` 2. `Advanced settings` if you know what you are doing # Step 4 - Click `Optimize your Anki!` 1. After it runs copy `var w = [...]` 2. Check out the analysis tab for more info # Step 5 - Update FSRS4Anki with the optimized parameters ![](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1252/format:webp/1*NM4CR-n7nDk3nQN1Bi30EA.png) """ faq_markdown = """ Where can I find more information on FSRS? Check out the plugin [wiki](https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/wiki) What is the original paper? You can find it here: [https://www.maimemo.com/paper/](https://www.maimemo.com/paper/) What is the original author's research story? You can find it here: [https://medium.com/@JarrettYe/how-did-i-publish-a-paper-in-acmkdd-as-an-undergraduate-c0199baddf31](https://medium.com/@JarrettYe/how-did-i-publish-a-paper-in-acmkdd-as-an-undergraduate-c0199baddf31) """