org-anki
anki-connect
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8 | 28 | |
160 | 1,858 | |
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5.5 | 0.0 | |
19 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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org-anki
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Org-Drill vs Anki?
I have tried org-drill but decided against it and other Emacs options including chenyanming/anki.el, eyeinsky/org-anki, l3kn/org-fc and abo-abo/pamparam in the end. They all work as advertised and all use or a slight variation of the same SM2 algorithm used by Anki. They all use this one as it is publicly available.
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Reflections on a Year of Anki, Knowledge Management, Emacs and More
Not the person you asked, but here are the repositories and some relevant posts:
https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki
- org-anki: Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect
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Looking for an alternative to org-drill?
There's org-anki that bridges cards from emacs to Anki.
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How to view anki card content in emacs?
Didn't try myself, but read about org-anki. It provides org-anki-import-deck and org-anki-sync-all commands to round-trip cards.
- Org-mode notes to anki, thanks to org-anki
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Show HN: Anki alternative with integrated notes and import/export
https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki
Write your notes to org-mode in a git repo, sync these (selectively) to Anki. No need to depend on proprietary services.
- org-anki: Sync org sections to Anki via the AnkiConnect plugin
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?
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
Textractor - Extracts text from video games and visual novels. Highly extensible.
Polar Bookshelf - Polar is a personal knowledge repository for PDF and web content supporting incremental reading and document annotation.
markdown-anki-decks - Tool for converting markdown files into anki decks
CardOverflow
Obsidian_to_Anki - Script to add flashcards from text/markdown files to Anki
anki-editor - Emacs minor mode for making Anki cards with Org
closet - The Web Framework for Flashcards
genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks
ankicommunity-sync-server - A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb)
mdanki - Markdown to Anki converter