FrequencyWords
genanki
FrequencyWords | genanki | |
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16 | 16 | |
1,064 | 1,839 | |
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0.0 | 4.7 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
C# | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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FrequencyWords
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Are the persistance storage encryption phrases that show under "example" part of the persistance windows random?
Looking at my notes ... when I created my word list, I started by finding a list of the most commonly used words in English, with information about how common each word was. The page where I found it has moved to Github. I don't know if he's produced a newer list, but the en.txt file I started from has a little over 450K words in it. A "6d6" list would have 46656 words, so it would definitely be possible to make one.
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AutoClozemaster-Anki - A tool to autogenerate clozemaster style anki decks
It makes use of these frequency lists (have to be manually downloaded). It will make a request to the tatoeba api to grab a sentence (or multiple) including this word and if you would like it will also request an audio file from google translate (while the code is running a temporary recordings folder is created). It then packages it up into an anki deck using the genanki python module.
- Vocabulary library (15k most used words)
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Was wondering if there was a "top 1500 most used words" go to site hat most people like to go to/use for all language?
This is the frequency list I always use: https://github.com/hermitdave/FrequencyWords
- Most common words in various languages?
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A quick overview of my language learning method
Yeah, if the language doesn't have a preexisting list, you might need to generate one yourself from some large corpus of documents (e.g., Wikipedia using this tool). Btw it looks like a small one is available here for Armenian.
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Someone, please convince me to drop SRS, Anki (whatever)
Literally none of the Spanish words you mentioned appear in the top 100K of this frequency list:
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Frequency lists / frequency dictionaries / Monolingual dictionaries for Modern Hebrew?
There's a large frequency list generated from subtitle data [here](https://github.com/hermitdave/FrequencyWords/tree/master/content/2018/he) and a shorter list [here](https://www.teachmehebrew.com/hebrew-frequency-list.html)
- FrequencyWords: Repository for Frequency Word List Generator and processed files
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I created a tool to generate decks of i+1 sentences
There is a pretty solid frequency list here generated from OpenSubtitles. There are lots of other languages in the same repository.
genanki
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Question about note types when creating decks with genanki
I'm working with ChatGPT to create python scripts that generate Anki decks with Genanki.
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Learning Streets with the help of Google Street View?
Use genanki to create a note for each street, and then two cards (name, direction -> gif, and gif -> name, direction) for each note.
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Supercharged Studying with Anki, ChatGPT and Python
Anki has many types of cards, the main ones being the basic (memory trigger + answer) and cloze (one or more memory triggers embedded in an outline). This example uses the basic and reversed card, because both the 'question' and 'answer' can be a memory trigger for each other; if you want a simple, basic card you should consult the example at Genanki's README. I hope this script serves as at least a starting point for your own applications of programmable Anki, it is probably my main study method nowadays, and it got a whole more powerful after ChatGPT. Have fun with your coding.
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Add recommendation for Exporting my cards as a CSV and then importing after making changes?
If you want to do something really custom you may want to look at something like https://github.com/kerrickstaley/genanki (I haven't tried it).
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Anki-Fy Your Life
Many people consider the prep time to be valuable itself as it usually involves you gaining understanding. That said, I don't really buy that argument and the vast majority of my cards these days are auto-generated using https://github.com/kerrickstaley/genanki.
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AutoClozemaster-Anki - A tool to autogenerate clozemaster style anki decks
It makes use of these frequency lists (have to be manually downloaded). It will make a request to the tatoeba api to grab a sentence (or multiple) including this word and if you would like it will also request an audio file from google translate (while the code is running a temporary recordings folder is created). It then packages it up into an anki deck using the genanki python module.
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I typed an entire vocabulary book
In the end I feed the data together with audio to another script that generate the Anki deck using genanki.
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Assimil italian into Anki deck (resourse)
Yes, it's actually pretty easy to automate the process with genanki.
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Show HN: Generate Anki cards from online links, powered by GPT-3
Since it looks like the export to Anki is still in progress, I can recommend using https://github.com/kerrickstaley/genanki -- it's been very stable over the 2 years I've been using it. I think it's a much better solution than csv or AnkiConnect, since it requires no actual work from the user except for opening an apkg.
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Ask HN: Better way to create Anki cards?
If you're comfortable with Python, https://github.com/kerrickstaley/genanki is amazing. You can pull your content from any source, use templates for the question and answer format, and even add media to each card (image, audio).
What are some alternatives?
wikipedia-word-frequency - Gather modern English word frequencies from all enwiki articles.
CrowdAnki - Plugin for Anki SRS designed to facilitate cooperation on creation of notes and decks.
tatoeba2 - Tatoeba is a platform whose purpose is to create a collaborative and open dataset of sentences and their translations.
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
CardOverflow
anki-connect - Anki plugin to expose a remote API for creating flash cards.
fsrs4anki - A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm
anki-apkg-export - :book: Generate decks for Anki (spaced repetition software)
anki-sync-server - Self-hosted Anki sync server
inka - Command-line tool for adding flashcards from Markdown files to Anki
mini-format-pack - Extends Anki 2.1 with a number of additional text formatting buttons
trane - An automated practice system for learning complex skills