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Flashcards as Anki cards

Open viniciussbs opened this issue 8 years ago • 8 comments

Hi!

Have you considered exporting the flashcards as Anki cards?

http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html

viniciussbs avatar Jun 01 '16 18:06 viniciussbs

Hello, I did think about it. At the moment I am struggling to find some free time. I will come back to this once I have a bit more time 😄

tetiana12345678 avatar Jun 17 '16 10:06 tetiana12345678

I'm more of a Mnemosyne myself. I'll see what I can do about providing a deck.

BryanJBryce avatar Sep 01 '16 18:09 BryanJBryce

Flash cards as Tinycards app

eduardonunesp avatar Jan 04 '17 22:01 eduardonunesp

@eduardonunesp good suggestion. I had a creation of similar app on my list for a long time. I am focusing on getting data now(creating cards), once I finished that task I will start investigating how I can import that data into a decent app(like tinycards) or build one to have online version.

tetiana12345678 avatar Jan 04 '17 22:01 tetiana12345678

I'd love to have the flashcards as Anki cards. Want some help with making it happen?

nathanl avatar Oct 10 '18 12:10 nathanl

Hey @nathanl I am not using anki cards myself, so it hasn't been something on my list, but I think it's time to give it a go. I am happy to try with fundamentals 1. What format data is expected in? Can we upload a csv file?

tetiana12345678 avatar Oct 12 '18 17:10 tetiana12345678

@tetiana12345678 I'm just starting to use it. I looked into it and you're right that CSV will work. You can also put HTML in the CSV fields. Eg:

"some question", "some <b>cool</b> answer"
"other question", "<pre>other
answer</pre>"

In Anki, if I go into a deck and do File -> Import, it gives me this screen:

screen shot 2018-10-12 at 3 29 54 pm

Reviewing these cards and showing the back looks like:

screen shot 2018-10-12 at 3 30 15 pm screen shot 2018-10-12 at 3 30 23 pm

nathanl avatar Oct 12 '18 19:10 nathanl

@tetiana12345678 BTW, I know you sell flashcards at https://www.elixircards.co.uk/, so I don't want to assume that you want to provide all your flashcard content for free. I'd be happy with the answer "you can get Anki exports of the cards that you purchase." I just like Anki as a way to manage the spaced repetition process.

Update Actually I just went ahead and bought all the physical cards. 😄 I've seen James Edward Gray II tweeting about them, and he's one of the best technical learners I know, so I'm sold. I'd love if I didn't have to type them into Anki myself, though.

nathanl avatar Nov 02 '18 14:11 nathanl