orbit
Experimental spaced repetition platform for exploring ideas in memory augmentation and programmable attention (by andymatuschak)
genanki
A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks (by kerrickstaley)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
orbit
Posts with mentions or reviews of orbit.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-12.
- Platform for publishing and engaging with small tasks repeatedly over time
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Open Source Web port of Anki
Andy Matuschak, a researcher who works in the spaced repetition space, just open-sourced his research platform, Orbit, last week. If you aren't familiar with Andy, I recommend reading How can we develop transformative tools for thought? and Why Books Don't Work. It's damn good stuff.
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Anki Add-On Idea: Orbit Sync
If you haven't tried out Orbit yet, I recommend it! (For either reading or writing.) I've been using Orbit a bit, but am experiencing a bit of friction going back-and-forth between Orbit notecards and Anki notecards. It'd be great to just have one system. Orbit and Anki are both open-source, so we should be able to create an Anki Add-On that syncs from Orbit.
- Orbit is now open source
- Andy Matuschak's Orbit Is Now Open Source
genanki
Posts with mentions or reviews of genanki.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-07.
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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).