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Maple-Anki-Utility
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Adding Anki notes from the terminal
There are several tools that do what you want. For example, inka that I made some time ago.
- Command-line tool for adding flashcards from Markdown to Anki
Maple-Anki-Utility
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Sharing my vocabulary learning template and tool
As for the tool, it was initially developed to help me make flashcards from the Kindle Vocabulary Builder. But as time goes, it gains more features, such as built-in text-to-speech, integrated auto web view for online dictionary, and so on. Currently it only support macOS (unfortunately) since it's mostly my personal use. But adaptations to the other platforms are welcomed! https://github.com/liuzikai/Maple-Anki-Utility
What are some alternatives?
mnemocards - In addition to helping you memorise, this code helps you do other things that I don't remember...
genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks
Markdown2Anki - A CLI tool and an apkg template to allow you to create flashcards from markdown and have a better experience while using anki for your studies. 🌸
clippy-kindle - Create Anki flashcards and markdown files from your Kindle notes/highlights.
Maple-Anki-Template - Anki template specialized for vocabulary learning
markdown-anki-decks - Tool for converting markdown files into anki decks
anki-patcher - 🩹 A modular python script launcher to patch anki cards en masse
anki-dodawacz - Console/curses English dictionary look-up tool with Anki integration
AnkiVim - Use vim (or your favorite editor) to write anki cards quickly in plain text or latex.
brain-brew - Automated Anki flashcard creation and extraction to/from Csv