These are the add-on descriptions, as found on AnkiWeb.
- browser_create_duplicate: Duplicate Selected Notes
- browser_create_filtered_deck: Create Filtered Deck from the Browser
- browser_external_editor: External Note Editor for the Browser
- browser_more_hotkeys
- browser_refresh: F5 to Refresh the Browser
- browser_replace_tag: Search and Replace Tags
- browser_search_highlight_results: Highlight Search Results in the Browser
- browser_search_hotkeys: Browser Search Hotkeys
- common_context_search: Context Menu Search
- common_ctrlf_search: Ctrl+F Search
- editor_autocomplete_whitelist
- editor_custom_stylesheet: Customize Editor Stylesheet
- editor_field_history: Editor Field History
- editor_field_navigation: Quick Field Navigation Add-on for Anki
- editor_indentation_formatter: Indent and Outdent Paragraphs
- editor_random_list: Insert Randomized Lists
- editor_sync_cursor_position: Sync Cursor Between Fields and HTML Editor
- editor_tag_hotkeys: Editor Tag Hotkeys Add-on for Anki
- main_fullscreen: Toggle Fullscreen Extended
- overview_deck_switcher: Switch Between Decks on the Main Screen
- overview_deck_tooltip: Deck Overview Stats Tooltip
- overview_refresh_media: Refresh Media References
- reviewer_auto_rate_hotkey: Hotkey that Auto-rates Based on Elapsed Time
- reviewer_card_stats: Extended Card Stats During Review
- reviewer_browse_creation: Browse Card in its Creation Context
- reviewer_browse_today: Open 'Added Today' from Reviewer
- reviewer_hide_toolbar: Hide Toolbar in Reviewer
- reviewer_hint_hotkeys: Hint Hotkeys
- reviewer_letitsnow: Let it Snow!
- reviewer_more_answer_buttons: More Answer Buttons for New Cards
- reviewer_progress_bar: Progress Bar
- reviewer_refocus_card: Refocus Card when Reviewing (2.1)
- reviewer_track_unseen
- sched_advanced_newcard_limits: Limit New Cards to Less Than One
- sched_sibling_spacing_whitelist
- search_last_edited: Search for Cards by Last Edit Date
- stats_true_retention_extended: True Retention by Card Maturity
- tagedit_enhancements: Tag Entry Enhancements
- tagedit_subtag_completer: Substring Tag Completion
This add-on supplements the card browser by adding a keyboard shortcut and menu entry for creating duplicates of notes.
USAGE
Pressing the shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+C
by default) or clicking on the Create Duplicate entry in the Edit menu will find all notes belonging to the selected cards and duplicate them in place.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- All cards generated by each note will be duplicated alongside the note
- All duplicated cards will end up in the deck of the first selected card
- The duplicated cards should look exactly like the originals
- Tags are preserved in the duplicated notes
- Review history is NOT duplicated to the new cards (they appear as new cards)
- The notes will be marked as duplicates (because they are!)
CHANGES
2017-08-23 – Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-04-30 – Duplications can now be undone via CTRL+Z (using Anki's default restoration points)
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
This add-on is based on "Create Copy of Selected Cards" by Kealan Hobelmann.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds a hotkey and menu item to the browser that launches a filtered deck creation dialog based on the current search.
Hotkey: Ctrl+Shift+D
The dialog will be placed above Anki's main window (this is a limitation of the deck creation dialog).
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-05-28 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Unpublished.
Adds two additional hotkeys to the card browser, CTRL+R for rescheduling cards and CTRL+ALT+I for inverting the selection.
Adds a hotkey to the browser that refreshes the current view. Useful when you've added new cards and want to repeat an existing search. Note: cards are sorted by creation time when refreshing the view.
Hotkey: F5
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Ability to define custom sorting column by editing the source code 2016-05-27 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was extended with the kind support of a fellow Anki user.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds a "Replace Tag" dialog to the card browser that prompts for a tag and its replacement and then replaces the tag in all selected notes.
Hotkey: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-06 – Some smaller improvements and bug fixes 2016-06-04 – Switch to title case for menu entries 2016-05-27 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Allows you to set up hotkeys for searches in the browser
USAGE
Hotkeys follow this scheme: Ctrl+S –> (Modifier) + Key. I.e.: hit Ctrl+S to start the key sequence, let go of Ctrl+S, then hit the key assigned to your search, plus an optional modifier.
You can use keyboard modifiers to control whether to add a term to the search, negate it, remove it, or do something else. This follows the same logic as the default behaviour in Anki when clicking on a search term in the sidebar.
New hotkeys can be defined in the source file by editing the search_shortcuts
dictionary. Make sure to follow the existing syntax.
For instance, line 2 in the default search_shortcuts
dict assigns the search
'added 1' (cards added today) to 'T'. This defines the following key sequences
in the browser:
Ctrl+S -> T replace search field with 'added:1'
Ctrl+S -> Ctrl+T add 'added:1' to existing search
Ctrl+S -> Alt+T: replace search field with '-added:1'
Ctrl+S -> Ctrl+Alt+T: add '-added:1' to existing search
Ctrl+S -> Shift+T: add 'or added:1' to existing search
The following keys are assigned by default:
'A': {'search': ''}, # All together now
'T': {'search': 'added:1'}, # Today
'V': {'search': 'rated:1'}, # Viewed
'G': {'search': 'rated:1:1'}, # aGain today
'F': {'search': 'card:1'}, # First
'C': {'search': 'deck:current'},# Current
'N': {'search': 'is:new'}, # New
'L': {'search': 'is:learn'}, # Learn
'R': {'search': 'is:review'}, # Review
'D': {'search': 'is:due'}, # Due
'S': {'search': 'is:suspended'},# Suspended
'B': {'search': 'is:buried'}, # Buried
'M': {'search': 'tag:marked'}, # Marked
'E': {'search': 'tag:leech'}, # lEech
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on has only been tested with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is probably not supported at this point in time.
CHANGES
2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-04-27 – Implemented hotkeys for more searches. Thanks to ankitest!
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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A simple Anki add-on that adds context-menu entries to search the card browser and various online search providers for selected words. The entries will appear both in the Reviewer and Card Editor.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
SEARCH PROVIDERS
Currently supported are Google, Google Images, and Wikipedia. You can add new providers by editing the source code and modifying the SEARCH_PROVIDERS list. Just make sure to follow the syntax of the other entries.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-01-26 – Only create a submenu when needed 2017-01-17 – Rewrote add-on, added support for online search providers 2016-04-19 – double-quote phrases when searching
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Glutanimate
Based on 'OSX Dictionary Lookup' by Eddie Blundell and 'Search Google Images' by Steve AW.
This add-on was formerly known as "Search Browser for Selected Words".
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Search through your cards and fields using Ctrl+F
.
SCREENSHOTS
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
USAGE
The search bar can both be invoked while reviewing and while editing/creating cards.
Hotkeys:
- Invoke search:
CTRL+F
(Ctrl+Alt+Shift+
F in the Browser) - Close search:
Esc
- Next result:
F3
- Previous result:
Shift+F3
CHANGELOG
2017-08-17 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPLv3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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This is a modified version of the Editor Autocomplete add-on for Anki. Instead of checking against a blacklist of non-autocompleted fields this implementation of the add-on will only enable autocomplete on fields you specify.
Fields to enable autocomplete on can be specified by modifying the AutocompleteFields
array at the beginning of the script, e.g.:
AutocompleteFields = [ "sources", "additional-info" ]
This version of the add-on also includes a hotkey that saves you the trouble of clicking on the autocomplete suggestion. It's set to Alt + Return by default.
All credit for the original add-on goes to Shawn M Moore (@sartak).
Allows you to customize the stylesheet of the Editor widget in Anki.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
USAGE
Create an _editor.css
file in your media collection, add your custom CSS rules to it, and restart Anki. Use the css class .field
to format all fields in the Editor widget. The addon can be switched on and off in the main window via Tools - "Custom Editor Styling" (hotkey Shift+E in the Deck View). After changing this setting, reopen all Browser and Add windows.
Compatibility with the addon Night Mode (Version 2017-03-06): By default this addon is disabled when the Night Mode is activated.
Compatibility with the addon Power Format Pack (Version 2017-05-14 ): If you have set a background-color in the class .field
in your _editor.css
, this overrides the orange background color that PFP applies in Markdown Mode. If you would like to restore that color you can modify your _editor.css
as follows:
/* applies to all fields that are not in markdown mode */
.field:not(.mdstyle){
/* place your custom field background color here: */
background-color: #F5F6CE ! important;
}
/* applies to all fields in markdown mode */
.mdstyle {
/* The default color PFP uses is #FFEDD3 */
background-color: #FFEDD3 ! important;
}
Compatibility with future versions of Night Mode and Power Format Pack is not guaranteed. No further updates of this addon are planned.
CHANGELOG
2018-09-04 – Fix issue with %-signs and other format string chars (thanks to Lu Zhe) 2017-08-23 – Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-04 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
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Improves Anki's Add Notes dialog with the following features:
- hotkeys that copy over tags and fields of the last note in the same deck
- a searchable history window that provides a list of last used values for the current field
USAGE
Ctrl + Alt + H
(Win/Linux) or Cmd + O
(macOS) – Invoke history window
Alt+Z
– Copy over current field from last note
Alt+Shift+Z
– Copy over a a number of user-defined fields (see below)
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Z
(Win/Linux) or Cmd + Alt + Shift + Z
(macOS) – Copy over all fields
CONFIGURATION
Settings that may be customized include hotkey assignments and the list of selectively restored fields.
Anki 2.1: Head to Tools → Add-ons, select the add-on in the list, and then click Config.
Anki 2.0: Go to Tools → Add-ons, highlight the add-on in the list, and then click on Edit to update the config values at the top of the source code.
CHANGELOG
2019-01-08 – Anki 2.1 support + smaller improvements and bug fixes. Thanks to @zjosua for his help! 2017-05-25 – Change history window hotkey on macOS to avoid key conflicts (thanks to Rene) 2017-05-13 – Preserve chronological order of suggestions
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below. I don't get notified about your reviews, and even if I see them in time it's hard to strike up a proper troubleshooting conversation on here. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either by creating a bug report on GitHub or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the add-on's name in your title. Thank you!
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
Make sure to check out my socials for the latest add-on updates and news: @Glutanimate | / Glutanimate
Want to hire me to work on add-on for you? Get in touch at ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail .com
SUPPORT THIS ADD-ON
Writing, supporting, and maintaining Anki add-ons like these takes a lot of time and effort. If Field History has been a valuable asset in your studies, please consider using one of the buttons below to support my efforts by buying me a coffee, or by pledging your support on Patreon. Each and every contribution is greatly appreciated and will help me maintain and improve Field History as time goes by!
Pro-tip: Lots of exclusive add-ons and other goodies await on my Patreon page. Make sure to check them out!
Implements shortcuts that allow you to navigate through your fields in the card editor.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
USAGE
The following shortcuts are provided:
Ctrl
+ 1-9
: Switch focus to field 1-9
Ctrl
+ 0
: Switch focus to last field
Alt
+ Shift
+ F
: Switch focus back to note fields from tag field (to complement Anki's inbuilt Ctrl + Shift + T) hotkey to switch to the tags field)
Note: In their current implementation the hotkeys will not work when the tag suggestions drop-down box is active. I am still looking for a fix for this.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Adjustments for hidden fields used by add-ons such as Image Occlusion Enhanced 2016-04-19 – Reworked the add-on from scratch to have a much leaner footprint 2015-09-04 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Introduces two new buttons to the editor toolbar that allow you to change the indentation of the current paragraph. This add-on uses <p>
elements instead of the <blockquote>
s found in add-ons such as the Power Format Pack which should result in a more readable HTML source code.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Config option that controls whether to use existing tags or not 2017-05-13 – Ability to indent arbitrary tags. More config options (check the source-code header for more information)
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user who would like to remain anonymous. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Allows you to insert randomized lists into your notes, e.g. for use in multiple choice card types.
DOCUMENTATION
IMPORTANT: This add-on requires a custom note type and complimentary add-on to work properly. Please consult the README for more information on setting things up. The add-on's use is also detailed on that page.
The lists generated by this add-on should be compatible with Anki and AnkiDroid. I have not tested this with AnkiWeb or AnkiMobile.
CHANGELOG
2019-01-16 – Anki 2.1 support (thanks a lot to Pablo for sponsoring this!) 2017-08-06 – Update license 2017-05-14 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below. I don't get notified about your reviews, and even if I see them in time it's hard to strike up a proper troubleshooting conversation on here. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either by creating a bug report on GitHub or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the add-on's name in your title. Thank you!
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017-2019 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user who would like to remain anonymous. All credit for the original idea goes to them. Thanks a lot also to Pablo for supporting the 2.1 port of this add-on!
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
Make sure to check out my socials for the latest add-on updates and news: @Glutanimate | / Glutanimate
Want to hire me to work on add-on for you? Get in touch at ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail .com
SUPPORT THIS ADD-ON
Writing, supporting, and maintaining Anki add-ons like these takes a lot of time and effort. If Insert Randomized Lists has been a valuable asset in your studies, please consider using one of the buttons below to support my efforts by buying me a coffee, or by pledging your support on Patreon. Each and every contribution is greatly appreciated and will help me maintain and improve Insert Randomized Lists as time goes by!
Pro-tip: Lots of exclusive add-ons and other goodies await on my Patreon page. Make sure to check them out!
Preserves the cursor position when switching back and forth between the note editor and HTML editing window (CTRL+SHIFT+X
). Also improves the readability of the HTML code by introducing new lines between specific tags (div
, p
, etc.).
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
INTER-ADD-ON COMPATIBILITY
Some add-ons like the the Power Format Pack overwrite the same functions as this add-on. This doesn't pose an issue as long as Sync Cursor Position is loaded last. In case of the Power Format Pack add-on, the fact that Sync Cursor Position starts with an "S" should ensure that the latter is loaded after the former, but for some reason that's not always the case. If you do end up experiencing compatibility issues like this, you could try renaming the add-on, e.g. by prepending it with a "z" or a special character like "#".
CONFIGURATION
You can modify the add-ons behaviour and appearnce by adjusting its source code. Specifically you can set the following variables:
DIALOG_SIZE
– Allows you to configure custom source code window dimension
COSMETIC_NEWLINES
– Whether or not to introduce cosmetic newlines between certain HTML tags in order to improve readability. Disabled by default due to issues with AnkiDroid.
CHANGELOG
2017-09-06 – Disable cosmetic newlines by default and make them user-controllable. These were causing issues with AnkiDroid. Thanks to @waldens on GitHub for the report. 2017-08-06 – Update license 2017-05-13 – Increase default window size (the size can also be adjusted in the config section of the source code now). Various smaller bugfixes.
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user who would like to remain anonymous. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics: / Glutanimate
Allows you to define hotkeys that toggle specific tags in the note editor.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
The customization and use of this add-on is demonstrated in the following video (alongside other similar add-ons):
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
USAGE
-- Adding a Tag Hotkey --
Edit editor-tag.hotkeys.py
and modify the tags
dictionary with your custom hotkey assignments, e.g.:
tags = {
"Alt+Shift+1": u"Anatomy",
"Alt+Shift+2": u"Physiology"
}
Supported keyboard modifiers are: Alt
, Shift
, Ctrl
, Meta
(on Mac: Meta
≙ Control, Ctrl
≙ Cmd). The exact syntax is explained in the comments next to the dictionary.
-- Clearing Tags Field --
This add-on also includes a hotkey that clears the tags field: Alt
+ Shift
+ R
-- Defining a Unique Tag --
Sometimes you might want to quickly toggle between several different tags. For this purpose I've implemented a configuration option called unique_tags. Any items added to this list will cause their respective hotkeys to delete all other instances of unique tags aside from the one currently being triggered.
For instance, if you set up hotkeys for "tag1" and "tag2" and add these tags to unique_tags
, hitting the hotkey for "tag1" will delete "tag2" from the tags list and vice-versa.
To add a unique tag, simply update the following excerpt in the script:
unique_tags = ["tag1", "tag2"]
Please make sure to preserve the formatting and quoting while doing so!
CHANGELOG
2017-08-05 – Update license 2017-04-11 – Reworked add-on from the ground-up: much more intuitive key assignments, preparations for Anki 2.1 2016-02-18 – Add support for unique tags; Misc bug fixes and improvements 2015-12-25 – Add support for unicode in toggled tags (thanks to aleksejrs) 2015-11-06 – Toggling tags also works in the card browser now 2015-10-27 – Added a hotkey to clear the tags field 2015-10-27 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2015-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Extends Damien Elmes' original version of the Toggle Fullscreen add-on with the following new features:
- Hide menu bar when going into full-screen in order create a distraction-free learning environment
- Add the ability to define a custom key binding (default:
F11
)
In contrast to the original there is no menu entry for this add-on. It would not make sense to have one since the menu bar is hidden in fullscreen mode. Instead you will have to use the hotkey to toggle between the add-on's states.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-25 – Initial support for Anki 2.1, configurable shortcut 2016-09-20 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds the following hotkeys to Anki's main deck browser screen:
Ctrl + Tab
: Switch to next deck
Ctrl + Shift + Tab
: Switch to previous deck
These also work in the detailed view of each deck and in the reviewer.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CONFIGURATION
By default the hotkeys will skip decks that don't have any cards that are due or new. Filtered decks and custom study sessions are also ignored. You can change this by editing the add-on and setting the variables defined in the USER CONFIGURATION section at the top.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-07-30 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Hover over your decks to see an overview of review stats and other information on the deck.
SCREENSHOT
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds an entry in the Tools menu that clears the webview cache (hotkey: Ctrl+Alt+M
). This will effectively refresh all media files used by your cards and templates, allowing you to display changes to external files without having to restart Anki.
The add-on will also update the modification time of your media collection which will force an upload of any updated files on the next synchronization with AnkiWeb.
Note: Might lead to increased memory consumption if used excessively
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Update license 2017-01-29 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
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Adds a handy new keyboard shortcut to Anki's Reviewer that will automatically rate your performance based on how much time it took you to reveal the answer. The time limits for each rating can be comfortably customized through Anki's very own deck options:
SCREENSHOT
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0 and Anki 2.1. However, as the Anki 2.1 release line is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
USAGE
Hit K
after revealing the answer to prompt the add-on to automatically rate your card. A tooltip will confirm your choice and inform you of the rating that was applied.
Hitting the hotkey on the question side will reveal the answer without triggering an immediate rating.
CONFIGURATION
The upper time limits may be modified for each deck options group. You will find the controls in the General tab of the deck options, as showcased in the screenshot above. Each value represents the upper limit of the specified rating. The default limits translate to the following behaviour:
- answer time > 30s: Again
- answer time > 10s: Hard
- answer time > 2s: Good
- answer time > 0s: Easy (implicitly set)
The add-on will automatically adjust to instances where Anki 2.0 only presents you with a smaller selection of these rating options.
In addition to the time limits you may also customize the invocation hotkey. This can be done by modifying a configuration section at the top of the add-on (variable HOTKEY_AUTORATE
). Changes applied via source code modifications do not persist across add-on updates or reinstallations.
CHANGELOG
2018-02-16 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below. I can't reply to your reviews, so there is no way for me to help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either by creating a bug report on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums. Please make sure to include the name of the affected add-on in your report title when you do so.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2018 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Provides a 'Card Info' panel that can be toggled on and off while reviewing cards.
This add-on is based on Card Info During Review by Damien Elmes and Reviewer Show Cardinfo by Steve AW. It extends Damien's add-on with a review log table similar to the one found in the Browser.
SCREENSHOT
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
USAGE
The visibility of the panel can be controlled through the Tools menu or SHIFT+C
.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-06 – Refactored code 2016-11-16 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2012 Damien Elmes Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds a command to the Reviewer that enables the card to be viewed in its "creation context", i.e. notes that were created before/after in the same deck.
USAGE
The add-on can either be invoked via its menu entry in the "More" menu of the Reviewer, or by using its assigned hotkey C
.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on has only been tested with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is probably not supported at this point in time.
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds a menu item into the History menu of the Add notes dialog that opens a Browser on the 'Added Today' view with the cards ordered by their creation time.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on has only been tested with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is probably not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Add hotkey for menu entry 2016-04-04 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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The aim of the addon is to free up some vertical screen space while reviewing cards.
This is a slightly modified re-upload of an add-on by Steve AW. Below follow excerpts of the original description:
==========
RATIONALE
For me this is useful as I have many cards that contain diagrams which can be fairly large. In addition. modern wide screen displays seem to feel more cramped vertically than horizontally.
The toolbar is made visible again when viewing decks and the overview.
The commands that are usually found on the toolbar are added to a new main window "Toolbar" menu. Shortcut keys should continue to function.
==========
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Update license 2016-04-03 – Use internationalization for toolbar items (thanks to comment below)
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Adds two hotkeys to the reviewer: 'H' to reveal hints one by one, 'G' to reveal all hints at once. Both hotkeys can be customized at the top of the add-on's source code.
This add-on is an updated version of Hint-peeking Keyboard Bindings by Ben Lickly. All credit for the original idea goes to him.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2012 Ben Lickly Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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Enriches your seasonal Anki reviews with a snowy ambience! Also keeps your room warm and cozy by giving your computer something to work on.
COMPATIBILITY
- works best when coupled with the Night Mode add-on
- might not work that well (or at all) with add-ons like JS Booster that completely overhaul how the Reviewer works
CHANGELOG
2017-12-21 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
Seriously, though, this is a just a fun little project I threw together in an hour so. It probably has a few bugs, so don't sweat it!
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Glutanimate
Ships with the following javascript libraries:
- snowfall.js by loktar00, licensed under the Apache license 2.0
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
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Adds extra buttons to the Reviewer for new cards and cards in learning.
This is a slightly modified re-upload of an add-on by Steve AW. Below follow excerpts of the original description:
==========
SCREENSHOT
DESCRIPTION
Adds anywhere between 1 to 4 new buttons to the review window when reviewing a new card or cards that are in learning mode. The new buttons function like the existing "Easy" button, but in addition, they reschedule the card to a different interval, which is randomly assigned between a lower and upper limit that is preset by the user (see below).
By default 3 buttons are added, with intervals: "3-4d" , "5-7d" , "8-15d". This can be changed in the source code.
USE CASE
I wanted this addon because many of my new cards do not need to be "Learned" as I created and added them myself, typically an hour or so before my first review session. I often add around 100-200 new cards per day, all on a related topic, and this addon allows me to spread the next review of the new cards that don't need learning out in time.
HOW IT WORKS
This add-on functions as if you click the "Easy" button on a new card, and then go to the browser and reschedule the card. This means that, in contrast to rescheduling the card, using one of the new answer keys will actually add a new entry to the card review history.
INTER-ADD-ON COMPATIBILITY
This add-on is oncompatbile with any other add-ons that also overwrite the Reviewer._answerButtons
function, i.e. add-ons that also modify the answer button area.
CONFIGURATION
Open the add-on in a text editor of your choice and find the extra_buttons
section below the header. This is a list of dicts, where each item of the list (a dict) is the data for a new button. This can be edited to suit, but there can not be more than 4 buttons. Values:
- Description ... appears above the button
- Label ... the label of the button
- ShortCut ... the shortcut key for the button
- ReschedMin ... same as the lower number in the Browser's "Edit/Reschedule" command
- ReschedMax ... same as the higher number in the Browser's "Edit/Reschedule" command
==========
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on only works with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is not supported at this point in time.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Streamline config section, updated credits and license 2016-05-11: Made answer buttons work properly when card is in learning mode (thanks to Dmitry Mikheev) 2016-05-10: Extend answer buttons to cards in learning (thanks to Dmitry Mikheev)
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Steve AW Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
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A progress bar that shows your progress in terms of passed cards per review session.
SCREENSHOTS
Default settings:
Bottom location, rounded corners:
VIDEO TUTORIAL
The customization and use of the Progress Bar add-on is demonstrated in the following video (alongside other similar add-ons):
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
BEHAVIOR
The bar can't be seen from the list of decks. It opens in a deck's overview page, and, by default, the bar goal for a session is the total new, lapsed, and due cards in the deck at that point. Upon completion, the bar remains full as you're taken to the deck's overview state. If you leave the review state otherwise, the bar resets.
CONFIGURATION
By making small changes at the top of the add-on's source code, you can change the colors, make the corners more rounded, decide whether to see the percentage (e.g., "50%"), or alter the bar's orientation (horizontal or vertical), location (which of the window's four sides), and direction (which way it moves).
The configuration section will also allow you to customize how your card tally is calculated. By default, both new cards, cards in learning, and review cards are factored in. Each of these queues can be individually toggled off by setting its respective variable to False
at the top of the config section.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Limit to daily review limits by default (thanks to Sebastien Guillemot) New setting that shows remaining count (thanks to Sebastien Guillemot) Bug fixes and smaller improvements (thanks to Sebastien Guillemot) Initial 2.1 compatibility 2017-08-06 – Rework configuration section, add options for width and new/review queue 2017-06-15 – Re-upload
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
This is a fork of an add-on which was removed from AnkiWeb in early 2017. The original was most likely written by nest0r/Ja-Dark who apparently deleted all of their shared Anki resources. There is no way to tell for sure since the original add-on description did not contain a copyright notice or attribution to a specific author.
The modifications since the re-upload are:
Copyright (c) 2017 SebastienGllmt Copyright (c) 2018 liuzikai Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Glutanimate.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
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Sets focus to the card area, allowing you to scroll through your cards using Page Up / Page Down, etc.
CHANGELOG
2018-09-19 – Initial release of this port 2013-01-27 – Initial release of the original add-on
ADD-ON INTERACTIONS
If you also have the Customize Keyboard Shortcut add-on installed you might not be able to use the Enter/Return key to reveal the answer.
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Edgar Simo-Serra ([email protected]) Coypright (c) 2018 Glutanimate
All the credit for the original idea and implementation goes to Edgar Simo-Serra. I simply ported the add-on to 2.1 (which was a 1-minute job on the coding side of things).
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. Please feel free to reach out to me if you would like to hire my services for any Anki-related development work (writing an add-on for you, converting existing ones to Anki 2.1, implementing a specific feature): ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail .com.
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Allows you to restrict the number of new cards for specific decks to less than one per day.
CONFIGURATION
Please edit the configuration section at the top of the source code to define the card limits. The syntax for setting up limits for a specific deck is as follows:
deck_limits = {
u"My deck name": 3
}
where "3" corresponds to one new card every three days.
These settings will only apply to decks that have their new card limit set to "1" within Anki, so please make sure to do so before using this add-on.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
Like all add-ons that modify scheduling this add-on will only work on the desktop releases.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Update license 2017-04-11 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user who would like to remain anonymous. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
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Unpublished.
Based on Sibling Spacing by Andreas Klauer. Modified to follow a whitelist approach when choosing which note types to enable on. Check the comments in the source file for more information.
Adds a new parameter to Anki's search interface that allows you to find notes by their last modification date.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
USAGE
edited:7
would find all notes modified over the last 7 days.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017 Glutanimate
This add-on was commissioned by a fellow Anki user. All credit for the original idea goes to them.
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics: / Glutanimate
This is a slightly modified version of the True Retention add-on by Strider that breaks the retention statistics up by card maturity:
In addition to this, the add-on also allows you to define a custom card maturity threshold (MATURE_IVL
at the top of the source code). This is set to 21 days by default.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-06 – Update license 2017-04-02 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright 2016 Strider Copyright 2017 Glutanimate
All credit for the original True Retention add-on goes to Strider. This modified version is based on a post on the Anki support forums by peter19220.
I wasn't able to find any licensing information for the original add-on, but since it reuses parts of Anki's code I think it's fair to assume that it's licensed under the same license as Anki itself (GNU AGPLv3). The code for this add-on is hosted on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics: / Glutanimate
A number of enhancements meant to improve keyboard navigation in Anki's tag entry field:
- adds
Return/Enter
as a hotkey to apply the first suggested tag - adds
Ctrl+Tab
as a hotkey to move through the list of suggestions - disables initial suggestion box popup when entering the field
- allows using ↑/↓ to invoke the tag suggestion box
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CHANGELOG
2017-04-11 – Smaller bug fixes 2017-01-15 – Tags completed via Enter now follow the suggestion's capitalization; automatically append space to quick-completed tags 2016-12-28 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics: / Glutanimate
Allows for substring matching in the tag entry field, either as full-text matches or limited to tag boundaries defined by the Hierarchical Tags add-on.
COMPATIBILITY
Initial tests have shown this add-on to both work on Anki 2.0.x and Anki 2.1.x. However, as the Anki 2.1.x line of releases is still in beta, I cannot provide any kind of official support for this platform. Please do not report issues with Anki 2.1 in the review section below. Instead, please report all issues you encounter on GitHub.
CONFIGURATION
A number of settings may be customized in the add-ons source code:
LIMIT_TO_HIERARCHY
: Whether the add-on should only match tag segments defined by the Hierarchical Tags add-on
HIERARCHICHAL_DELIMITER
: Tag delimiter used for option above
HIGHLIGHT_WORKAROUND
: Enabled by default to solve a Qt bug that appears on Anki 2.0.x with some Linux distributions. The suggestions popup might look better with this option disabled on platforms that do not suffer from this bug.
CHANGELOG
2017-08-23 – Initial release
SUPPORT
Please do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017 Glutanimate
Licensed under the GNU AGPLv3. The code for this add-on is available on GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at: ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter: @Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics: / Glutanimate