ankicommunity-sync-server
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ankicommunity-sync-server
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[Guide] Syncing using Syncthing
No need for complex server setup
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Can I import large decks from AnkiDroid to iPad (Anki App), and keep them synced without AnkiWeb?
But if you are still above limits, then there is an open source Anki sync server code. You can run it on your PC and use it instead of Anki Web server: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
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Is there a faster way for this media sync to finish on anki mobile?
If you have a knowledge of programming, you may use this self host sync server. https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
- Ask HN: What is a sustainable methodology for taking notes of your learning?
- upgraded to Windows 11 and it removed my anki deck and all of my progression with it, word of cation
- question about anki desktop synching android
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Using offline anki server side by side with AnkiWeb
Question here. I have my Anki collection that I use on several machines (2 pcs and 1 phone). However, I would also like to have offline server for storing some flashcards on professional stuff I don't want shared on Anki servers (that could violate NDA agreements I am bound with). I've done some preliminary research and it seems like https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server could be used for creating private Anki server. However I'm not sure how to set it up properly so it won't interfere with my AnkiWeb setup. My guesses are either:
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What if Anki goes under? Will AnkiMobile still sync with PC established and edited decks?
It already exists: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
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Will ankiweb have a premium ($) plan allowing more storage space?
Unfortunately, I reached this limit (with almost 1,8 million reviews and a couple hundred thousand cards), and Git Hub's alternative sync server seems not to work with IOS App. I'd willing to pay for more space, if I had this option.
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Who else wants to see an official port of AnkiDroid to the desktop (and maybe someday even iOS)?
Yes, maybe the Anki developers wouldn't want to provide syncing for someone that is just using AnkiDroid everywhere, but solutions like this exist: https://github.com/ankicommunity/anki-sync-server
syncthing-android
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Show HN: I built a website to share files and messages without any server
I've got another one on topic of self-hosted file sharing:
- FileBrowser running in Docker (https://filebrowser.org/features)
- Syncthing running in another container (https://syncthing.net/)
Syncthing keeps the files on your PC, Mac, BSD systems updated, and FileBrowser can point to the share and supply a convenient web UI. It works for me, it's kind of like a local Dropbox-lite.
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Ask HN: Best useful tools that are helpful in your business?
We use syncthing to share files between our machines. It avoids is having to use dropbox / OneDrive etc. You just choose a folder and it automatically syncs it in the background.
https://syncthing.net/
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LocalSend: Open-source, cross-platform file sharing to nearby devices
This very hn entries is bust contradicting your statement.
Also what about syncthing[1] (for recurrent/permanent sync) and croc[2] (for one time copies) ?
I have used both for a number of years already.
[1] https://syncthing.net/
[2] https://github.com/schollz/croc
- Unison File Synchronizer
- PinePhone review after a month of daily driving
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Ask HN: How best to sync a subset of my files with a friend?
I would use syncthing, which is open source at https://syncthing.net/.
After minimal setup, it just works(tm).
You have a normal directory in your filesystem, that is synced to the other peers (which you set up in the "minimal setup").
I have been using it for years, and it works well. It has no problems crossing os'es (i.e. windows -> linux, linux -> mac)
For windows I usually recommend https://github.com/canton7/SyncTrayzor, but vanilla syncthing works fine too (but don't try to mix them!)
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Free and Open Source Alternative to Airdrop
Do consider Syncthing particularly if you are using Android. If using apple iOS you'd need the möbius sync client.
https://syncthing.net/
https://www.mobiussync.com/
One thing that it beats the cloud / centralized sync on is because the connection is direct between devices when the initial transfer is completed the file is completely there on the other device. With a cloud type of sync you do the transfer twice. I've seen stack up on large media or with the structure of cloud services pricing making it expensive depending on how your workflow is setup with inside and outside parties. For example, Dropbox deduction from all parties' storage limits not just the sharer.
You can also point Syncthing at a local sync of Dropbox or Google drive and then forward the files to other recipients from that for some purposes.
- Willow Protocol
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
I think sync is a non-feature, as you can just ride on your existing solution.
For example, I use syncthing [1] with Obsidian to sync files off-cloud.
https://syncthing.net/
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What do you use to write your fan fictions?
When I was 14 and just getting started, I used Notepad. Upgraded to Wordpad when I realized I loved putting italics in every other sentence, moved to Google Docs at around 25 when I started writing on my phone and wanted to sync with my computer, finally moved to Obsidian a few months ago (with Syncthing for syncing) when I decided I don't want to live in Google's house where they can burn my stuff down whenever they want.
What are some alternatives?
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
rsync - An open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. It also has useful features for backup and restore operations among many other use cases.
Polar Bookshelf - Polar is a personal knowledge repository for PDF and web content supporting incremental reading and document annotation.
MoKee-WarpShare - 移植魔趣的“跃传”,支持Android向Mac传输数据
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.
anki-sync-server - Self-hosted Anki sync server
gocryptfs - Encrypted overlay filesystem written in Go
closet - The Web Framework for Flashcards
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
anki-sync-server - A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb)
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data