What do you want now? (Request extensions here)

yup, alright. just checking. Maybe search for / report that error in the script’s thread?

There’s also Levels Overview Plus, which is not as direct, but can also give you concrete info when you click on the levels button, then an individual level.

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Good alternative :eyes: :sparkles: Thank you! :grin:

so many scripts, totally forgot about this one

I think I found the answer:

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The overview script just updates the levels overview popup. The script that redoes the individual level screen with more concrete SRS breakdown is this one. Although I have considered merging them

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Does anyone know if there exists a user script that gives mnemonics for all kanji in terms of kanji from earlier levels? I think that would make it easier for me to tell similar kanji apart.

don’t know if it was the same issue, but this update worked for me

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Yes, I incorporated some fixes from @rwesterhof including that :wink:

P.S. Sorry that we’re pinging you to death about my script.

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No, that would need a completely new mnemonic system. There are some userscripts that give other mnemonics, but some of them don’t work well anymore (KanjiDamage mnemonics, community mnemonics).

To tell similar kanji apart, the best way i’ve found is to just follow WK’s teaching method and look at the individual radicals, and make a (unique) story out of them. It’s a big difference whether it’s tsunami stand (WaniKani / Kanji / 泣) or rice stand (WaniKani / Kanji / 粒). Either you stand there crying a river (tsunami), or you stand in a field of grains. For example. And if you don’t want to use such a system, you’ll just get used to telling similar kanji apart over time anyways.

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Thanks, it’s just that creating my own mnemonics would take time which I don’t quite feel like sparing. I guess like you suggest, just getting used to it with the help of reading practice seems like the best strategy for now.

I would like a way to change the bakground colous on the vocab lessons/reviews so that I could set a cetrain color for all the onyomi readings and another on for the kunyomi.

I see weekdays, numbers and letters in colours and this would make it very easy for me to remember which one is onyomi/kunyomi.

TeoSelander

well, you can also just take WK’s mnemonics, which also always build a story from the radicals, they’re already there. (though i’ve often found my own easier to remember)

not sure if there’s something for colors, but i really like Katakana madness, it puts all onyomi readings in katakana. For me that’s enough. If what you type appears in katakana, it’s onyomi.

For a more explicit hint, this script explicitly tells you Kunyomi or Onyomi during reviews.

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Thanks for the tip. Prefer colous though.

/Teo

Well, I feel like kanji would be better building blocks (wherever possible) since the meanings of radicals we learn are kind of random while the meanings of the kanji are easier to remember since we use them in vocabulary. Furthermore, if we use kanji, we’ll have fewer building blocks which I think will make things even easier.

For example, I keep mixing up raise 挙 and fist 拳 so I nowadays just think of raise as a fist with one less bar. This seems easier to remember than four different radicals.

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I find it easier to consider crab (or something) + hand vs gladiator + hand, but you need to find what’s best for you of course.
WK only has 484 radicals, many of which are also kanji anyways, that’s very little imo, in the context of a base level of vocab of 10k or 20k to fluency or even just a couple thousand.

This might be a slightly weird request, and I may end up trying to write it myself, but I really love the [Userscript] Lesson/Review Count in Forums script, and would love it if I could have BunPro reviews similar displayed on the WaniKani forums. As I said, I may end up trying to make this myself, but I’m a back end developer with pretty much no javascript experience.

If you have a script that does a similar thing from what you want, you can just copy that and start from there (that’s how I started writing a few scripts anyways) :wink:

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Potentially very random request/question:
Does anyone know if there is a script that allows us to see which level the items belong to after we search for something (through WK’s search bar)?
Quick example:

I think it would be pretty cool if next to each result we could see which WK level those items are from. It’s just a matter of convenience so we have an immediate idea of when we’d potentially be learning the words we’re interested in without having to open every item just to find that out.
Yes, completely unnecessary, but would somewhat come in handy.

TBD if someone knows anything about this…

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Does BunPro have an API now? I waited for one for years…

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Don’t think there is

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