DecksMD 2.4.3
Released 1 July 2026
Decks 2.4.3 — global daily study cap
Per-deck limits multiply once you have lots of decks — 13 decks × 100 reviews is 1300 cards a day, which isn't much of a limit. 2.4.3 adds a single daily cap across all decks so you can actually control your total study load.
Turn it on in Settings → Review sessions → Global daily card cap and set a number (e.g. 100).
One budget for the whole day
- The cap counts both new and review cards studied today across every deck combined. Once you hit it, Decks stops serving cards from all decks — new and review — until the study day rolls over.
- It works on top of your per-deck limits: a card is only served when both its deck's limit and the global cap have room.
- The study day boundary is the one you already set with "Study day starts at", so late-night reviews count the way you'd expect.
See where you stand
- The deck panel's statistics now show a "Cards today" counter (e.g.
40/100), turning accented once you reach the cap. - As the budget runs down, each deck's Due/New counts shrink toward
0, so the list reflects what you can actually study right now.
Fixes & polish
- Natural (number-aware) deck sorting. Decks with numbers in their names now sort the way you'd read them —
Урок 1, 2, 3 … 10, 11, 12instead of1, 10, 11, 2, 3. Works with any language/script, in the deck list, tag groups, and the flashcard manager's deck picker.
Upgrade-safe: the daily cap is off by default — nothing changes until you enable it. Nothing in your vault is touched.
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