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1. Timpy+T21[view] [source] 2026-02-03 01:57:29
>>trms+(OP)
I discovered Anki 12 years ago while living in Japan. I was trying my hardest and absolutely failing to remember any of the Japanese I was studying. Maybe I was due for a learning-style renaissance for myself and Anki was just the catalyst, but it really made a positive impact on my life. More than just memorizing kanji on AnkiDroid during my commute, I just started to believe I could learn anything. I was starting to take my coding hobby more seriously at the time and hacking on Anki was a big part of that too. Thanks for all the hard work Damien and David Allison. I'm so grateful for the software you've worked on.
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2. throwf+bl3[view] [source] 2026-02-03 17:36:32
>>Timpy+T21
Agreed, Anki has really helped me with learning new languages. The creation of cards was always a slog though, so recently I've been playing with an Anki MCP server hooked up to Claude. I can dump my iTalki lessons in, or ask Claude to make cards based on a song I've been listening to, etc and get a bunch of relevant cards generated for me. It's honestly been kind of magic.
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3. jama21+Vy3[view] [source] 2026-02-03 18:27:37
>>throwf+bl3
That’s… genius. This might get me using anki again, I gave up because of the friction of card creation. Thank you for this!
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4. throwf+d24[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:28:56
>>jama21+Vy3
You're welcome! Here's the one I've been using: https://github.com/ankimcp/anki-mcp-server

I've definitely hit walls with Anki over the years, and while the community decks help a lot, it's really nice to just tell Claude "can you take this assignment my tutor gave me, extract all the infinitive verbs, and then make cloze style cards for conjugations at an A1/A2 level?" and get it all done in a couple minutes.

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