The Anki Extension for Raycast integrates the popular Anki flashcard application with the Raycast interface, providing a keyboard-friendly way to manage and review your Anki decks. It attempts to provide an interface and functionality as close to Anki as possible with the help of the exntensible anki-connect and the rich functionality of Raycast.
Title | Description | Supported Actions |
---|---|---|
Decks | Lists all Anki decks | Create Deck, Browse Deck, Study Deck, Delete Deck, Add Card To Deck |
Browse Cards | Browse all cards in Anki | Search, View, View Metadata, Delete, View Files |
Add | Add a card to a deck in Anki | Create, Clear Form |
Decks
- List decks
- List nested decks
- Provide deck statistics (new, learn, due, total cards)
- Create new deck
- Delete deck
- Study deck
Anki Browser
- List all cards
- Anki searching syntax
- Show card metadata (deck, model, reps, lapses, type, last modified date)
- View files in the card (search files by name, filter by field )
- Quick preview of the files (supports images, audio, video)
Cards
- Study card
- Image rendering of any images in the card
- Markdown rendering of the card content
- Support multiple models (note types; see supported list below)
Supported Anki Models
- Basic
- Basic (content only)
- Basic (and reversed card)
- Basic (optional reversed card)
- Cloze
- Image Occlusion Note: (partially support; image renders but the effects do not)
- Basic (type in the answer)
- Basic (and reversed card, type in the answer)
- Install the Anki
- Add the anki-connect add-on (Please follow the installation instructions provided in the URL) (After installing anki-connect you should re-start Anki for it to activate)
- Turn-on Anki (in order for this extension to work; Anki has to be running in the background)
- Launch Raycast and explore the Anki Extension commands to start managing your decks and reviewing flashcards.
Anki is an open-source flashcard program that uses spaced repetition to help you learn and retain information more effectively.
It is an awesome Anki add-on (source code: Anki Connect) developed by Alex Yatskov, which allows external applications to communicate with Anki via HTTP requests