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libre-office-flashcards

v1.0.1

Published

Node command line utility for converting LibreOffice documents into flashcards

Downloads

2

Readme

LibreOfficeFlashcards

Introduction

This module is designed to be used for converting a LibreOffice document (for example lecture notes) into Anki flashcards to assist in memorization.

Installation

First you'll need to install node if you haven't already done so.

Secondly, install this application globally using npm install -g libre-office-flashcards (for the non-programmers, you'll need to run this command in your Command Prompt/Terminal/Shell)

Usage

First, you'll need to convert your document to HTML using LibreOffice's export function. Click File, Export, and then save the file as HTML.

Next, run the application as follows: libre-office-flashcards /path/to/notes.html /path/to/anki/media The first argument is the path to the HTML file in question that you want to convert. The second is the path to the Anki media folder for the user you want to import the flashcards for. Refer to the Anki Documentation to find this folder.

Finally, you need to import the generated flashcard file. Simply open Anki with the same user whose media folder you specified earlier, create a new deck and click File, Import. Set:

  • Fields separated by: |
  • Allow HTML in fields to true (checked) Then click import.

You're finished!