Convert Markdown formatted documents to anki decks
Project description
md2anki
Convert Markdown formatted documents to anki decks
The decks were tested on:
Features
-
Create an anki deck
.apkg
file -
The name of the deck and its notes will be updated on your next deck import (this works via automatic IDs, deletions can not be tracked!)
-
Very simple basic structure that supports additionally anki note tags and anki subdecks:
-
Supported question/answer content:
- LaTeX math (inline and blocks)
- Images (local files and URLs, vector and raster format)
- Code (inline and blocks)
- All basic Markdown features (i.e. tables, bold, italics, lines)
-
Merge notes from multiple markdown input files into a single deck output file
-
Export document and all used local assets to a custom directory that can easily be shared or used as backup
To evaluate code and export to pdf the following additional software needs to be installed:
# Linux (the apt package manager is just an example)
# > Evaluate code
sudo apt install clang inkscape latexmk nodejs texlive texlive-latex-extra #texlive-full
# > PDF export
sudo apt install librsvg2-bin pandoc texlive-xetex
# Windows (the choco package manager is just an example)
# > Evaluate code
choco install inkscape llvm miktex nodejs
# > PDF export
choco install miktex pandoc rsvg-convert
(On Windows rsvg-convert
can sometimes throw errors in combination with pandoc
but the latest build from miyako does not throw them so try this one if you get errors)
# Linux + Windows
npm install -g ts-node
# > For matplotlib python graphs (used in some examples):
python -m pip install numpy matplotlib
Examples
Checkout the examples
directory for more examples.
# Example 'Basic' (3714486828)
## One line question (66b3661f-e22e-4986-a50d-569fdac454ad)
One line answer
## Multi line (24501c1a-f615-4355-a862-a00f64cc4725)
question thanks to a question answer separator (`---`)
---
Answer that has multiple lines.
**Basic** *Markdown* and <ins>HTML</ins> <del>formatting</del> is supported.
List:
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
New list:
1. abc
2. def
- a
1. maximum depth
## Question with multiple (parenthesis) (is) (possible) (b7b85393-b76d-43e6-965a-d86108bf5b09)
Answer
## Lines in answers with multiple `---` (f0e03cb6-2015-4f64-bcd3-51e24763705b)
First question answer seperator in the question.
---
Answer
---
Second part of answer with a line before it.
# Example 'Subdeck' (750441971)
Example document to show how subdecks work.
`{=:global_tag:=}`
## Question 1 (f51d6aa5-1e39-4ad7-94fb-042f7084eff5)
Answer
## Subdeck: Subdeck Heading 1 (406542328)
All notes of the level 3 will be added to this subdeck.
`{=:subdeck_tag_1:=}`
### Question 1.1 (583813da-5766-4cb8-b39f-ae0337e1f13c)
Answer
## Question 1.2 (f51d6aa5-1e39-4ad8-94fb-047f7094eff5)
Answer
## Subdeck: Subdeck Heading 2 (406541128)
`{=:subdeck_tag_2:=}`
### Question 2.1 (583813da-5766-4cb8-b39f-ae0337e1f13c)
Answer
### Subdeck: Subdeck Heading 3 (406641128)
All notes of the level 4 will be added to this subdeck.
`{=:subdeck_subdeck_tag:=}`
#### Question 3.1 (583813da-5786-4cb8-b39f-ae0337e1f13c)
Answer
### Question 2.2 (583223da-5786-4cb8-b39f-ae0337e1f13c)
Answer
Usage
usage: md2anki [-h] [-v] [-d [{DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}]] [-e] [-k]
[-anki-model MODEL_ID] [-o-anki APKG_FILE] [-o-md MD_FILE]
[-o-md-dir MD_DIR] [-o-backup-dir BACKUP_DIR] [-o-pdf PDF_FILE]
[-log-file LOG_FILE] [-file-dir [FILE_DIR ...]]
[-md-heading-depth HEADING_DEPTH]
[-custom-program language program]
[-custom-program-args language program-args]
MD_INPUT_FILE [MD_INPUT_FILE ...]
Create an anki deck file (.apkg) from one or more Markdown documents. If no
custom output path is given the file name of the document (+ .apkg) is used.
positional arguments:
MD_INPUT_FILE Markdown (.md) input file that contains anki deck
notes
options:
-anki-model MODEL_ID custom anki card model (md2anki_default,
md2anki_type_answer) (default: md2anki_default)
-custom-program language program
use custom program for code evaluation (default:
[('py', 'python'), ('js', 'node'), ('ts', 'ts-node'),
('cpp', 'clang++'), ('cpp', 'main.exe'), ('c',
'clang'), ('c', 'main.exe'), ('pandoc_pdf',
'pandoc')])
-custom-program-args language program-args
use custom program args for code evaluation (default:
[('py', '["-c", "MD2ANKI_CODE"]'), ('js', '["-e",
"MD2ANKI_CODE"]'), ('ts',
'["MD2ANKI_CODE_FILE=code.ts"]'), ('cpp', '["-Wall",
"-std=c++20", "MD2ANKI_CODE_FILE=main.cpp", "-o",
"main.exe"]'), ('cpp', '[]'), ('c', '["-std=c17",
"MD2ANKI_CODE_FILE=main.c", "-o", "main.exe"]'), ('c',
'[]'), ('pandoc_pdf', '["-t", "pdf", "-V",
"geometry:a4paper", "-V", "geometry:margin=2cm", "--
pdf-engine=xelatex", "--pdf-engine-opt=-shell-
escape"]')])
-d [{DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}], --debug [{DEBUG,INFO,WARNING,ERROR,CRITICAL}]
custom log level to the console (default: INFO)
-e, --evaluate-code evaluate code parts that start with an '=' like
'`print(1+1)`{=python} (default: False)
-file-dir [FILE_DIR ...]
add directories that should be checked for referenced
files (like relative path images) (default: [])
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-k, --keep-temp-files
keep temporary files (default: False)
-log-file LOG_FILE log all messages to a text file (.log) (default: None)
-md-heading-depth HEADING_DEPTH
use a custom Markdown heading depth (>=1) (default: 1)
-o-anki APKG_FILE custom anki deck (.apkg) output file path [if not
given: md input file name + .apkg] (default: None)
-o-backup-dir BACKUP_DIR
create a backup of the anki deck (i.e. merges input
files and copies external files) in a directory
(default: None)
-o-md MD_FILE custom updated (and merged if multiple input files)
Markdown (.md) output file path for all input files
(default: None)
-o-md-dir MD_DIR custom output directory for all updated Markdown (.md)
input files (default: None)
-o-pdf PDF_FILE create a PDF (.pdf) file of the anki deck (i.e. merges
input files and removes IDs) (default: None)
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
Linux (bash)
# Single source file
md2anki anki_deck.md -o-anki anki_deck.apkg
# Multiple source files
md2anki *.md -o-anki anki_deck.apkg
Windows (powershell)
# Single source file
md2anki anki_deck.md -o-anki anki_deck.apkg
# Multiple source files
md2anki (Get-ChildItem -Filter *.md) -o-anki anki_deck.apkg
Install
PyPI
It can be installed using pip
:
# Install
pip install md2anki
# Uninstall
pip uninstall md2anki
GitHub Releases
-
Download a wheel (
.whl
) file from GitHub Releases -
Run:
# Install pip install md2anki-$CURRENT_VERSION-py3-none-any.whl # Uninstall pip uninstall md2anki
Build
Via the file setup.py
the package can be built:
Create package files
The following commands create the package files in a new directory called dist
:
md2anki-$CURRENT_VERSION-py3-none-any.whl
md2anki-$CURRENT_VERSION.tar.gz
python -m pip install --upgrade build
python -m build
Install package files
The wheel (.whl
) file can be installed and uninstalled via pip
:
# Install
python -m pip install dist/md2anki-$CURRENT_VERSION-py3-none-any.whl
# Uninstall
python -m pip uninstall md2anki
Markdown Editors
A list of editors which support WYSIWYG editing of such Markdown documents (source code and math blocks):
- Typora (paid, free to use until version 0.9)
- Visual Studio Code (open source)
Development
Dependencies
beautifulsoup4
: Edit HTMLgenanki
: Write Anki decksMarkdown
: Convert Markdown to HTMLPygments
: Convert source code to HTML with syntax highlighting/colors
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
# Runtime dependencies
python -m pip install --upgrade beautifulsoup4 genanki Markdown Pygments
# Save requirements
python -m pip freeze > "requirements.txt"
Upload package to PyPI
- Create an PyPI account
- Go to account settings, Scroll to API tokens, Create PyPI API token (with only the project scope if project already exists)
# Build
python -m pip install --upgrade pip build
python -m build
# Upload (only if a non existing version is found)
python -m pip install twine
python -m twine upload --skip-existing dist/*
# Use as username: "__token__"
# Use as password the created PyPI API token: "pypi-......"
Type checks
Python files can be checked for type errors (to some extent) using the commands:
python -m pip install --upgrade mypy types-beautifulsoup4 types-Markdown types-Pygments
python -m mypy src setup.py examples tests clean.py main.py update_readme.py
Format code
Python files can be formatted using the commands:
python -m pip install --upgrade black
# Add the option --check to only check if its already in the correct format
python -m black src setup.py examples tests clean.py main.py update_readme.py
Code editors
This project was written using the following code editors (IDEs):
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