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markdown-anki-decks
- trrc, a command-line program to create Anki cards using AnkiConnect API.
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Just published my new tool to convert markdown documents to Anki decks
oh and one last thing. this issue which was opened on my project has a great list of features people seem to like in these tools. Might be a useful list!
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Markdown File to Anki Decks
Thank you for the compliment! You're clearly the resident expert in this area! I do think bidirectional syncing would be very cool but personally I'm happy with managing my cards completely in markdown. Unless other people really want that feature it sounds like it would be a lot of work and there might be more interesting or exciting features you could implement as an alternative. How do you manage mapping from markdown to anki currently? I use a hash of the deck title and the question text. Obviously this means you lose progress on a card if you change the question or the deck title. Wondering if you have a better solution.
- Show HN: Markdown-Anki-Decks
anki-connect
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I created a program that finds out which anki cards out of 50_000 are in english and deletes them in 2 minutes
Creating a Node.js Scraper: Initially, I created a web scraper for my Anki collection using Anki Connect and Node.js. I chose Node.js because I believed that using Rust would require defining every field for the response object(later found out I was wrong). Encountered issues: My program kept crashing due to not specifying the query to be of the same type(as I am writing this I realize I could have just did if(note.field == undefined) continue;) or the TypeScript ?. Resorting to single requests: To resolve the issue, I decided to send one request per card, resulting in processing 50,000 cards, which took 15-30 minutes.
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Ankiconnect: insertReviews() function
Has anyone used the insertReviews() function before to simulate answering cards programmatically? I’m not able to find much information online regarding it (perhaps because it is relatively new). I am not confident enough in my knowledge of Anki’s review algorithm to attempt replicating its behavior on all 9 of the required inputs for each review (see the 'Manual Analysis' subsection here); wanted to reach out here to see if anyone had experience with the function they would like to share.
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Org-Drill vs Anki?
I do however create all my decks in Emacs' Org mode using louietan/anki-editor and export to Anki via the plugin FooSoft/anki-connect. This way I never worry about my decks getting corrupted. I actually just have one large deck but anki-editor allows me to separate my deck into separate org files which is convenient.
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Ask HN: Better way to create Anki cards?
Another tool I've used if you have the Anki app is the Anki-Connect plugin https://github.com/FooSoft/anki-connect
It supports curl, python, javascript, etc to add cards and supports an incredible amount of actions to interact with Anki.
Example:
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Show HN: SkillPress – Learn JavaScript via spaced repetition and active recall
Just to add a footnote to the above: I wasn't aware of https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/ so what I'm thinking about is very doable right now, and probably being done.
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Anki Connect: [Errno 13] Permission denied when try to add audio
I've made a small script to make cards with audio. Following the manual at https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/, I have an audio field of:
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Doing cards outside of Anki apps?
I dont think there's a public/documented Ankiweb api. You could use AnkiConnect to interface with your locally running instance of Anki: https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/
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Filtering A deck of cards based on a list in Excel?
Read the AnkiConnect documentation. You can interact with AnkiConnect in any language environment you wish. I've mostly - but not exclusively - used Python. It would probably be a very forgiving way to begin.
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anki cards -> storage method? also how to be efficient? 🤨
I write my cards in plaintext (Emacs Org mode via anki-editor) and push them to Anki via anki-connect. The advantages for me are:
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PDF Note Style UI/UX in Remnote
create Anki cards with Emac's anki-editor and push them to Anki with anki-connect. There is also a markdown equivalent of anki-editor if you prefer that format plus packages to perform your SRS within Emacs itself such as org-drill, org-fc and pamparam.
What are some alternatives?
Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki
Textractor - Extracts text from video games and visual novels. Highly extensible.
mdanki - Markdown to Anki converter
inka - Command-line tool for adding flashcards from Markdown files to Anki
CardOverflow
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. 🌸
genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks
md2apkg - 📝 A simple markdown to anki-deck converter without any weird custom syntax
clippy-kindle - Create Anki flashcards and markdown files from your Kindle notes/highlights.
DufteRanatomie - Wir übersetzen das Anki-Deck "Dope Ranatomy" ins Deutsche. / We're translating the Anki-Deck "Dope Ranatomy" into German.