Ankix
New file format for Anki with improved review intervals. Pure peewee SQLite database, no zipfile. Available to work with on Jupyter Notebook.
Usage
On Jupyter Notebook,
>>> from ankix import ankix, db as a
>>> ankix.init('test.ankix')
>>> ankix.import_apkg('foo.apkg')
>>> iter_quiz = a.iter_quiz()
>>> card = next(iter_quiz)
>>> card
'A flashcard is show on Jupyter Notebook. You can click to change card side, to answer-side.'
'It is HTML, CSS, Javascript, Image enabled. Cloze test is also enabled. Audio is not yet tested.'
>>> card.right()
>>> card.wrong()
>>> card.mark()
You can directly make use of Peewee capabilities,
>>> a.Card.select().join(a.Note).where(a.Note.data['field_a'] == 'bar')[0]
'The front side of the card is shown.'
Adding new cards
Adding new cards is now possible. This has been tested in https://github.com/patarapolw/zhlib/blob/master/zhlib/export.py#L15
from ankix import ankix, db as a
ankix.init('test.ankix')
a_model = a.Model.add(
name='foo',
templates=[
a.TemplateMaker(
name='Forward',
question=Q_FORMAT,
answer=A_FORMAT
),
a.TemplateMaker(
name='Reverse',
question=Q_FORMAT,
answer=A_FORMAT)
],
css=CSS,
js=JS
)
for record in records:
a.Note.add(
data=record,
model=a_model,
card_to_decks={
'Forward': 'Forward deck',
'Reverse': 'Reverse deck'
},
tags=['bar', 'baz']
)
Installation
$ pip install ankix
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