Export your Anki *.apkg to Python. Read Anki *.apkg in Python.
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anki-export
Export your Anki *.apkg to Python. Read Anki *.apkg in Python.
Example
from anki_export import ApkgReader
import pyexcel_xlsxwx
with ApkgReader('test.apkg') as apkg:
pyexcel_xlsxwx.save_data('test.xlsx', apkg.export(), config={'format': None})
Installation
$ pip install anki-export
Why?
- *.apkg is quite well structured, convincing me to use this format more.
- Allow you to use *.apkg programmatically in Python.
- Might be less buggy than https://github.com/patarapolw/AnkiTools
My other projects to create SRS flashcards outside Anki
- srs-sqlite - A simple SRS app using Markdown/HandsOnTable/SQLite
- jupyter-flashcards - Excel-powered. Editable in Excel. SRS-enabled.
- gflashcards - A simple app to make formatted flashcards from Google Sheets. SRS-not-yet-enabled.
- HanziLevelUp - A Hanzi learning suite, with levels based on Hanzi Level Project, aka. another attempt to clone WaniKani.com for Chinese. SRS-enabled.
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