A markdown to anki flash cards converter
Download a
compatible binary for your system. For convenience, place anki-md
in a
directory where you can access it from the command line.
$ go install github.com/jpbruinsslot/anki-md
NAME:
anki-md - markdown to anki flash cards converter
USAGE:
anki-md -i [input-file] -o [output-file]
EXAMPLES:
$ anki-md -i deck.md -o deck.csv
$ cat deck.md | anki-md -o deck.csv
$ anki-md -i deck.md > test.csv
VERSION:
0.1.0
WEBSITE:
https://github.com/jpbruinsslot/anki-md
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
-i, -input [input-file] input file
-o, -output [output-file] output file
-html convert field content to html
-h, -help
Create your deck, cards and fields as follows:
%% Who wrote the book "The C Programming Language"?
%% Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie
---
%% Create a hello world program
%%
``
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("hello, world\n");
}
``
identifier | explanation |
---|---|
%% |
represents a field, you can use multiple field per card |
--- |
represent a card |