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Top 23 anki-addon Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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FastWordQuery
Query words definitions or examples etc. from local or web dictionaries to fill into Anki cards.
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Beautify-Anki
An Anki addon that attempts to give Anki's deck browser and deck overview pages a material design look.
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awesome-albert-plugins
Unofficial collection of plugins for the Albert launcher (https://albertlauncher.github.io/).
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syntax-highlighting
A fork of Tiago Barroso's Syntax Highlighting add-on with support for Anki 2.1 (by glutanimate)
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Migaku-Kanji-Addon
Learn kanji within the context of the vocab in your Anki collection. Comes with a powerful lookup browser.
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anki-contanki
Contanki is an add-on for Anki which allows users to control Anki using a gamepad or other controller device. To install, visit AnkiWeb or use the install code 1898790263.
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For note-taking specifically, I've tried everything from plain old pen and paper to more modern solutions like Evernote and emacs (if you can call that modern), but nothing I've come across really beats Anki.
Although its main selling point is as a program for flashcards with spaced repetition, it comes with pretty much all the features of a good note-taking app, like tags, easy to organize, synchronization across devices (you can set up your own server), good interface for searching through your notes (which are stored in an Sqlite db if that matters), and yes, LaTeX. Not only that, it's also highly extendable with third-party plugins, so if there are features that you miss chances are there's a plugin for it. In other words, you can use it perfectly fine just taking notes. However, where it really shines is in all of this in combination the spaced repetition algorithm, which is now on steroids with FSRS[1][2]. The downside is that for this to be effective for the things you want to memorize, you'll have to write your notes to be suitable for a flashcard, but if you do it consistently you'll soon notice that you can store most of your notes in your head (needless to say, any student would greatly benefit from this). Now, if that's too much work, you can still just use the scheduling to have it remind you of your notes. Either way, even as someone who sometimes goes out of his way to shoehorn everything into Emacs, I can't see a reason not to use anki for note-taking.
[1]https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs4anki/blob/mai...
[2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqRLqVRyIzc
- Review Heatmap using "Magenta" theme: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1771074083
Project mention: Show HN: Phrasing – learn every language, to any level | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-29You can set easy days via the FSRS4Anki Helper add-on: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/759844606
And it also supports to postpone your backlog.
Syntax Highlighting (https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1463041493) (Anki addon) Allows you to insert syntax-highlighted code snippets into your notes.
Perhaps Pop-up Dictionary (beta) might be close to it. However, since this add-on is a beta, it seems to work only with older Anki. It could probably be used with Glutanimate patreon, but it is unclear if it works. (I have not found many add-ons similar to this add-on.)
Project mention: Default yomichan audio source has the incorrect pitch accent decently often. You can replace it with a better one. | /r/LearnJapanese | 2023-11-28You can set up a local audio server for Yomichan that has better audio sources than jpod like shinmeikai8 and nhk16. It also includes some forvo users. Takes some time to set up but worth it for the improved audio quality, pitch accuracy, and ability to stay up even when the actual websites go down.
There is a new Anki add-on for syntax highlighting [link] which apparently changes color scheme based on the selected theme (e.g., light or dark), but I have not used it myself.
Project mention: Transform your Boox Device into an All-in-One Japanese Study Tool | /r/Onyx_Boox | 2023-06-09Migaku.io - Migaku offers a diverse toolset for language learners, enabling progress from beginner to near-native proficiency. Enjoy favorite content on Netflix, YouTube, Kindle, books, comics, videos, and websites.
Multiple Choice for Anki (https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1566095810)
anki-addon related posts
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
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Show HN: Phrasing – learn every language, to any level
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Show HN: Learning app using Educational YouTube videos
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FSRS4Anki: A modern spaced-repetition scheduler for Anki
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Can anyone help with this error?
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FSRS is now the most accurate spaced repetition algorithm in the world*
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customized my anki
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Index
What are some of the best open-source anki-addon projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | fsrs4anki | 2,196 |
2 | awesome-anki | 1,440 |
3 | review-heatmap | 1,175 |
4 | CrowdAnki | 496 |
5 | image-occlusion-enhanced | 390 |
6 | FastWordQuery | 263 |
7 | cloze-overlapper | 216 |
8 | anki-addons-misc | 168 |
9 | fsrs4anki-helper | 163 |
10 | Beautify-Anki | 146 |
11 | awesome-albert-plugins | 142 |
12 | AnkiPandas | 124 |
13 | syntax-highlighting | 106 |
14 | anki-addon-builder | 94 |
15 | popup-dictionary | 74 |
16 | local-audio-yomichan | 66 |
17 | anki-custom-shortcuts | 57 |
18 | anki-code-highlighter | 51 |
19 | Migaku-Kanji-Addon | 50 |
20 | Anki-Advanced-Review-Bottombar | 49 |
21 | mini-format-pack | 47 |
22 | anki-mc | 44 |
23 | anki-contanki | 33 |
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