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I've been using Org-mode in Emacs for many years now, and I've made many cards within Org-mode using an SRS package called org-drill. However, I've recently discovered the anki-editor Emacs package that lets me manage the contents of the note fields within Org-mode (next to my other notes) while maintaining the scheduling information in Anki. Any edits to the note fields within Anki will update the fields in Anki using AnkiConnect. This has been working very well for me, and I'd like to export my existing org-drill notes to Anki.
I've been using Org-mode in Emacs for many years now, and I've made many cards within Org-mode using an SRS package called org-drill. However, I've recently discovered the anki-editor Emacs package that lets me manage the contents of the note fields within Org-mode (next to my other notes) while maintaining the scheduling information in Anki. Any edits to the note fields within Anki will update the fields in Anki using AnkiConnect. This has been working very well for me, and I'd like to export my existing org-drill notes to Anki.
I made some updates to Arthur's add-on for anki version .45+ that are in his github repo - (though I introduced at least two bugs and he hasn't yet pulled my fixes (that two people label as working) from https://github.com/Arthur-Milchior/anki-copy-note/pull/37 (or maybe use anki 2.1.44 with the version from ankiweb - just don't use the copy notes version from ankiweb for .45+ at the moment)
Thanks to /u/ijgnord for the pointers. I've written a small add-on to import scheduling information from a CSV: https://github.com/telotortium/anki-import-scheduling-info-from-csv.