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ankisyncd
Anki is a powerful open source flashcard application, which helps you quickly and easily memorize facts over the long term utilizing a spaced repetition algorithm. Anki's main form is a desktop application (for Windows, Linux and macOS) which can sync to a web version (AnkiWeb) and mobile versions for Android and iOS.
This is a personal Anki server, which you can sync against instead of AnkiWeb. It was originally developed to support the flashcard functionality on Bibliobird, a web application for language learning.
This version is a fork of jdoe0/ankisyncd. It supports Python 3 and Anki 2.1.
Installing
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Install Anki. The server currently works well with 2.1.1. If for some reason you can't get this version easily on your system, you can use
anki-bundledfrom this repo:$ git submodule update --init $ cd anki $ pip install -r requirements.txt -
Install the dependencies:
$ pip install webob -
Modify ankisyncd.conf according to your needs
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Create user:
$ ./ankisyncctl.py adduser <username> -
Run ankisyncd:
$ python -m ankisyncd ankisyncd.conf
Setting up Anki
Anki 2.1
Create a new directory in ~/Anki/addons21 (name it something like ankisyncd),
create a file named __init__.py containing the code below and put it in
~/Anki/addons21/ankisyncd.
import anki.sync
anki.sync.SYNC_BASE = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/%s'
Anki 2.0
To make Anki use ankisyncd as its sync server, create a file (name it something
like ankisyncd.py) containing the code below and put it in ~/Anki/addons.
import anki.sync
anki.sync.SYNC_BASE = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/'
anki.sync.SYNC_MEDIA_BASE = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/msync/'
Replace 127.0.0.1 with the IP address or the domain name of your server if ankisyncd is not running on the same machine as Anki.