u/Low_Stress1617

Free anki addon: easier to find AnKing cards to your deck
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Free anki addon: easier to find AnKing cards to your deck

I built this because I was frustrated with my own workflow and the existing tag addons didn't quite do what I wanted. I've been using it daily for a while and it's been stable, but treat it as a hobby project rather than polished software! Hopefully you will find it helpful

The problem it solves: if you use AnKing or Malleus on AnkiHub you end up with 60,000+ tags, a sidebar that takes forever to scroll, and pulling cards on a specific topic into your own deck involves a lot of clicking through the browser.

Made this so you can filter by high yield / low yield and EASILY add cards to your own deck with a simple shortcut

Download:
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/809302030

What it does:
Tag search with colour coding. Type a few letters above the sidebar and the tag tree collapses to only matching tags, anywhere in the path. Each top level collection (AnKing, Malleus, PANCE etc.) gets a stable colour so you can tell them apart at a glance. There's also a depth limit spinner if you only want to see high level structure.

FILTER BY YIELD: auto-detects AnKing v11/v12 and Malleus CM yield tags. One click toggles between All / High / H+M / Low and intersects with whatever you've searched. Saves manually OR-ing a dozen yield tags every time you want high yield cards on one subject.

Quick Promote (control+P). The main feature.. Hear about portal hypertension in a lecture, want the AnKing cards on it in your own MD::GI deck. Hit the shortcut, type the topic, matching cards group by tag with checkboxes, tick what you want, pick your target deck (favourites and recents at the top), click Move. Cmd+Z to undo. Right-click "Promote to my deck" also works if you're already browsing, or Option+P to repeat the last target.

Deck overview chart. Click into any deck and there's a stacked bar showing New / Learning / Young / Mature / Suspended counts, cumulative across subdecks. Useful for deciding where to focus.

u/Low_Stress1617 — 2 days ago