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ankiTab
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Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
I generally agree - a new tab should, for the most part, be distraction-free.
However, with some cleverness, you can add content to the new tab page that adds value - e.g. AnkiTab (https://github.com/corollari/ankiTab) to help you review your decks. Sure, it's a minor distraction, but it's time-bounded (unlike a news feed), and theoretically it's a net gain if your decks contain knowledge that's genuinely useful to you.
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Since Anki is open-source, why doesn't it have more developers working on it?
Firstly, I want to say that I never looked into how the anki infrastructure and everything works. I've found the comment I was thinking about. The context was a browser extension that lets you do reviews whenever you open a new tab, and for that connected to the anki service, basically doing a sync each time. Now, dae explains that a sync after a delay results in reloading the data from disk on the server, which on scale affects hosting costs.
- Is it possible to create a website from an Anki deck ?
anki-apkg-export
- GitHub - repeat-space/anki-apkg-export: Generate decks for Anki (spaced repetition software)
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Any way to generate apkg files on the browser?
I'm looking to export text and media files to apkg packages on the web through Node JS but I've only found this repo for doing so which is super limited: only 2 fields for front and back and for some reason when I try to load media it crashes. On the other hand genanki looks like it has multiple field and template support but it is a Python library and I've only found a Rust port. Can someone point me to a right direction?
What are some alternatives?
image-occlusion-enhanced - Anki add-on that transforms images into cloze tests
genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks
anki-persistence - Persist data between both sides of an anki flashcard.
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
webscrapbook - A browser extension that captures web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit. This project inherits from legacy Firefox add-on ScrapBook X.
lrn - Command-line tool for learning by repetition.
genanki-js - A JavaScript implementation for generating Anki decks in browser client side
react-mosaic - A React tiling window manager