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.
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Install Anki. The currently supported version range is 2.1.1〜2.1.3. Running the server with other versions might work, but things might break, so do it at your own risk. Anki 2.0.x definitely isn't going to work, as it's written in Python 2, whereas
ankisyncd
runs only on Python 3.5 and later. If for some reason you can't get the supported Anki version easily on your system, you can useanki-bundled
from this repo:$ git submodule update --init $ cd anki-bundled $ pip install -r requirements.txt
Keep in mind
pyaudio
, a dependency of Anki, requires Python 3 and PortAudio headers to be present before runningpip
. If you can't or don't want to install these, you can try patching Anki. -
Install the dependencies:
$ pip install webob
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Modify ankisyncd.conf according to your needs
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Create user:
$ ./ankisyncctl.py adduser <username>
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Run ankisyncd:
$ python -m ankisyncd
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
addr = "http://127.0.0.1:27701/" # put your server address here
anki.sync.SYNC_BASE = addr + "%s"
Create a file (name it something like ankisyncd.py) containing the code below
and put it in ~/Anki/addons
.
import anki.sync
addr = "http://127.0.0.1:27701/" # put your server address here
anki.sync.SYNC_BASE = addr
anki.sync.SYNC_MEDIA_BASE = addr + "msync/"
ankisyncd
doesn't use the audio recording feature of Anki, so if you don't
want to install PortAudio, you can edit anki-bundled/anki/sound.py
and
anki-bundled/requirements.txt
to exclude pyaudio
:
ed
version:
$ echo '/# Packaged commands/,$d;w' | tr ';' '\n' | ed anki/sound.py
$ echo '/^pyaudio/d;w' | tr ';' '\n' | ed requirements.txt
sed -i
version:
$ sed -i '/# Packaged commands/,$d' anki/sound.py
$ sed -i '/^pyaudio/d' requirements.txt
Manual version: remove every line past "# Packaged commands" in anki/sound.py, remove every line starting with "pyaudio" in requirements.txt