AnkiPackBuilder
AnkiPackBuilder is a simple tool that allows you to easily create Anki decks from a text file. (by LRenTi)
apy
CLI script for interacting with local Anki collection (by lervag)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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AnkiPackBuilder
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Introducing AnkiPackBuilder: Simplify Anki Deck Creation (Feedback Appreciated)
You can find the AnkiPackBuilder project on GitHub: Click here!
apy
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trrc, a command-line program to create Anki cards using AnkiConnect API.
FYI, you may be interested to know there are other alternatives. I made apy, which is a cli tool in a similar spirit to yours, except it does not rely on AnkiConnect. I've also written a section in the README where I list other similar tools.
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anki.nvim - plugin for creating and adding Anki cards directly from Neovim
That's reasonable. I use Vim with apy, of course, but my workflow is CLI centerred: I run the apy commands in the terminal, but for editing and adding cards, I use Vim. I believe I've described my workflow... ah, yes, here: https://github.com/lervag/apy/wiki/Vim
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Is there spaced repetision tool plugin for vim?
Since you use Vim and Anki, you may also be interested in apy. I made it to simplify creating and editing Anki cards. It relies on Markdown and makes it easy to add code snippets in questions and answers.
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flashcards.nvim: Neovim plugin for creating and studying flashcards
I've made apy to make it easier for people who like to work in a terminal and with Vim/neovim to make and maintain flashcards in Anki. I combine it with some utility functions within neovim.
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Nvimanki - Neovim plugin
Cool! I'm an avid user of neovim and Anki, and I did something similar. I created apy. It skips the Connect-plugin and manipulates the Anki database directly through the Python APIs, and it allows to modify existing cards and to add new cards by use of a simple Markdown like syntax. I wrote a little bit of how I use Vim/neovim together with apy here.
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On Anki's Database
There is also apy[1] which needs an Anki installation but at least doesn't actually run the Anki process.
[1]https://github.com/lervag/apy
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anktui - add notes to anki from the terminal
It does not yet, it is missing way to many features, and also it requires anki to be open. I've never tried it, but someone in the comments mentioned apy which seems to do that :)
- Looking for Python libraries for programmatic access to Anki data
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Is there a cli tool for studying cards ?
I've developed apy out of the similar desire to build and manage my Anki decks from a CLI (without keeping Anki open in the background). But it does not allow actually reviewing the cards. Personally, I'm fine with that, since I study all my cards from my phone (Ankidroid).
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Command-line tool for adding flashcards from Markdown to Anki
Thanks, this looks interesting. Good work! In case you were not aware of it, I'll be shameless and mention my similar tool apy. Similar, but also clearly different in functionality and goal, just to make that clear.