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⇱ Anki | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Enables interaction with Anki flashcard collections, providing tools to create, retrieve, update, and search for cards, manage decks and tags, and handle media files programmatically.

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    Enables AI assistants to manage Anki flashcard collections by creating, searching, and updating cards through a standardized interface. It supports media handling, batch operations, and review scheduling via the AnkiConnect add-on.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables the generation of populated Anki flashcard fields using Yomitan templates for vocabulary and kanji entries.

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    Provides AI agents with direct access to local Yomitan dictionary databases for offline Japanese vocabulary lookups, kanji searches, and sentence tokenization. It leverages the Yomitan browser extension's API to enable rich dictionary interactions and Anki flashcard field generation.
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  • Why this server?

    Connects to Anki via AnkiConnect API to retrieve cards with leech tags, add date-stamped review tags to cards, and provide comprehensive card data for analysis.

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    Connects Claude Desktop to Anki, allowing retrieval and analysis of leech-tagged cards and adding review tags through natural language requests.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for managing Anki collections and cards, including create, read, update, delete operations, as well as synchronization with AnkiWeb or self-hosted sync servers.

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    The simplest and most stable MCP server for Anki, enabling LLMs to perform core Anki operations (CRUD) directly without addons.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for interacting with Anki flashcards via the AnkiConnect add-on, enabling management of decks, notes, cards, models (note types), and media files within the Anki application.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables interaction with Anki flashcards through AnkiConnect, providing organized tools for managing decks, notes, cards, models, and media files.
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  • Why this server?

    Generates flashcards and integrates with Anki to create or update decks and cards using the obsidianki tool.

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    Generates flashcards from Obsidian notes using obsidianki, with support for note patterns, card count, and deck selection.
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  • Why this server?

    Exports a CSV of top-priority gap concepts suitable for import into Anki or other spaced-repetition tools.

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    Scans markdown vaults to identify concepts mentioned but not defined, ranks gaps by priority, and generates research questions or random long-tail topics to fill knowledge gaps.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for managing Anki flashcard decks, cards, and notes, including creating, updating, deleting, searching, and retrieving statistics.

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    Enables AI tools to manage Anki flashcards, including deck management, card search, creation, editing, deletion, and statistics.
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  • Why this server?

    Manages Anki flashcards via AnkiConnect, providing tools to create, read, update, and delete decks and cards.

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    A Model Context Protocol server for managing Anki flashcards via AnkiConnect, enabling AI assistants to create, read, and update cards.
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