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Anki-Connect

Anki-Connect enables external applications such as Yomichan to communicate with Anki over a simple HTTP API. Its capabilities include executing queries against the user's card deck, automatically creating new cards, and more. Anki-Connect is compatible with the latest stable (2.1.x) releases of Anki; older versions (2.0.x and below) are no longer supported.

Installation

The installation process is similar to other Anki plugins and can be accomplished in three steps:

  1. Open the Install Add-on dialog by selecting Tools | Add-ons | Get Add-ons... in Anki.
  2. Input 2055492159 into the text box labeled Code and press the OK button to proceed.
  3. Restart Anki when prompted to do so in order to complete the installation of Anki-Connect.

Anki must be kept running in the background in order for other applications to be able to use Anki-Connect. You can verify that Anki-Connect is running at any time by accessing localhost:8765 in your browser. If the server is running, you will see the message Anki-Connect displayed in your browser window.

Notes for Windows Users

Windows users may see a firewall nag dialog box appear on Anki startup. This occurs because Anki-Connect runs a local HTTP server in order to enable other applications to connect to it. The host application, Anki, must be unblocked for this plugin to function correctly.

Notes for MacOS Users

Starting with Mac OS X Mavericks, a feature named App Nap has been introduced to the operating system. This feature causes certain applications which are open (but not visible) to be placed in a suspended state. As this behavior causes Anki-Connect to stop working while you have another window in the foreground, App Nap should be disabled for Anki:

  1. Start the Terminal application.
  2. Execute the following commands in the terminal window:
    defaults write net.ankiweb.dtop NSAppSleepDisabled -bool true
    defaults write net.ichi2.anki NSAppSleepDisabled -bool true
    defaults write org.qt-project.Qt.QtWebEngineCore NSAppSleepDisabled -bool true
  3. Restart Anki.

Application Interface for Developers

Anki-Connect exposes internal Anki features to external applications via an easy to use API. After being installed, this plugin will start an HTTP server on port 8765 whenever Anki is launched. Other applications (including browser extensions) can then communicate with it via HTTP requests.

By default, Anki-Connect will only bind the HTTP server to the 127.0.0.1 IP address, so that you will only be able to access it from the same host on which it is running. If you need to access it over a network, you can change the binding address in the configuration. Go to Tools->Add-ons->AnkiConnect->Config and change the "webBindAddress" value. For example, you can set it to 0.0.0.0 in order to bind it to all network interfaces on your host. This also requires a restart for Anki.

Sample Invocation

Every request consists of a JSON-encoded object containing an action, a version, contextual params, and a key value used for authentication (which is optional and can be omitted by default). Anki-Connect will respond with an object containing two fields: result and error. The result field contains the return value of the executed API, and the error field is a description of any exception thrown during API execution (the value null is used if execution completed successfully).

Sample successful response:

{"result": ["Default", "Filtered Deck 1"], "error": null}

Samples of failed responses:

{"result": null, "error": "unsupported action"}
{"result": null, "error": "guiBrowse() got an unexpected keyword argument 'foobar'"}

For compatibility with clients designed to work with older versions of Anki-Connect, failing to provide a version field in the request will make the version default to 4. Furthermore, when the provided version is level 4 or below, the API response will only contain the value of the result; no error field is available for error handling.

You can use whatever language or tool you like to issue request to Anki-Connect, but a couple of simple examples are included below as reference.

Curl

curl localhost:8765 -X POST -d '{"action": "deckNames", "version": 6}'

Powershell

(Invoke-RestMethod -Uri http://localhost:8765 -Method Post -Body '{"action": "deckNames", "version": 6}').result

Python

import json
import urllib.request

def request(action, **params):
    return {'action': action, 'params': params, 'version': 6}

def invoke(action, **params):
    requestJson = json.dumps(request(action, **params)).encode('utf-8')
    response = json.load(urllib.request.urlopen(urllib.request.Request('http://127.0.0.1:8765', requestJson)))
    if len(response) != 2:
        raise Exception('response has an unexpected number of fields')
    if 'error' not in response:
        raise Exception('response is missing required error field')
    if 'result' not in response:
        raise Exception('response is missing required result field')
    if response['error'] is not None:
        raise Exception(response['error'])
    return response['result']

invoke('createDeck', deck='test1')
result = invoke('deckNames')
print('got list of decks: {}'.format(result))

JavaScript

function invoke(action, version, params={}) {
    return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
        xhr.addEventListener('error', () => reject('failed to issue request'));
        xhr.addEventListener('load', () => {
            try {
                const response = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText);
                if (Object.getOwnPropertyNames(response).length != 2) {
                    throw 'response has an unexpected number of fields';
                }
                if (!response.hasOwnProperty('error')) {
                    throw 'response is missing required error field';
                }
                if (!response.hasOwnProperty('result')) {
                    throw 'response is missing required result field';
                }
                if (response.error) {
                    throw response.error;
                }
                resolve(response.result);
            } catch (e) {
                reject(e);
            }
        });

        xhr.open('POST', 'http://127.0.0.1:8765');
        xhr.send(JSON.stringify({action, version, params}));
    });
}

await invoke('createDeck', 6, {deck: 'test1'});
const result = await invoke('deckNames', 6);
console.log(`got list of decks: ${result}`);

Authentication

Anki-Connect supports requiring authentication in order to make API requests. This support is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting the apiKey field of Anki-Config's settings (Tools->Add-ons->AnkiConnect->Config) to a desired string. If you have done so, you should see the requestPermission API request return true for requireApiKey. You then must include an additional parameter called key in any further API request bodies, whose value must match the configured API key.

Hey, could you add a new action to support $FEATURE?

The primary goal for Anki-Connect was to support real-time flash card creation from the Yomichan browser extension. The current API provides all the required actions to make this happen. I recognise that the role of Anki-Connect has evolved from this original vision, and I am happy to review new feature requests.

With that said, this project operates on a self-serve model. If you would like a new feature, create a PR. I'll review it and if it looks good, it will be merged in. Requests to add new features without accompanying pull requests will not be serviced. Make sure that your pull request meets the following criteria:

  • Attempt to match style of the surrounding code.
  • Have accompanying documentation with examples.
  • Have accompanying tests that verify operation.
  • Implement features useful in other applications.

Supported Actions

Documentation for currently supported actions is split up by category and is referenced below. Note that deprecated APIs will continue to function despite not being listed on this page as long as your request is labeled with a version number corresponding to when the API was available for use. Search parameters are passed to Anki, check the docs for more information: https://docs.ankiweb.net/searching.html


Card Actions

getEaseFactors

  • Returns an array with the ease factor for each of the given cards (in the same order).

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getEaseFactors",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [4100, 3900],
        "error": null
    }

setEaseFactors

  • Sets ease factor of cards by card ID; returns true if successful (all cards existed) or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "setEaseFactors",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217],
            "easeFactors": [4100, 3900]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [true, true],
        "error": null
    }

setSpecificValueOfCard

  • Sets specific value of a single card. Given the risk of wreaking havor in the database when changing some of the values of a card, some of the keys require the argument "warning_check" set to True. This can be used to set a card's flag, change it's ease factor, change the review order in a filtered deck and change the column "data" (not currently used by anki apparantly), and many other values. A list of values and explanation of their respective utility can be found at AnkiDroid's wiki.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "setSpecificValueOfCard",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "card": 1483959291685,
            "keys": ["flags", "odue"],
            "newValues": ["1", "-100"]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [true, true],
        "error": null
    }

suspend

  • Suspend cards by card ID; returns true if successful (at least one card wasn't already suspended) or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "suspend",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

unsuspend

  • Unsuspend cards by card ID; returns true if successful (at least one card was previously suspended) or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "unsuspend",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

suspended

  • Check if card is suspended by its ID. Returns true if suspended, false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "suspended",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "card": 1483959293217
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

areSuspended

  • Returns an array indicating whether each of the given cards is suspended (in the same order). If card doesn't exist returns null.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "areSuspended",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217, 1234567891234]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [false, true, null],
        "error": null
    }

areDue

  • Returns an array indicating whether each of the given cards is due (in the same order). Note: cards in the learning queue with a large interval (over 20 minutes) are treated as not due until the time of their interval has passed, to match the way Anki treats them when reviewing.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "areDue",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1483959291685, 1483959293217]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [false, true],
        "error": null
    }

getIntervals

  • Returns an array of the most recent intervals for each given card ID, or a 2-dimensional array of all the intervals for each given card ID when complete is true. Negative intervals are in seconds and positive intervals in days.

    Sample request 1:
    {
        "action": "getIntervals",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1502298033753, 1502298036657]
        }
    }
    Sample result 1:
    {
        "result": [-14400, 3],
        "error": null
    }
    Sample request 2:
    {
        "action": "getIntervals",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1502298033753, 1502298036657],
            "complete": true
        }
    }
    Sample result 2:
    {
        "result": [
            [-120, -180, -240, -300, -360, -14400],
            [-120, -180, -240, -300, -360, -14400, 1, 3]
        ],
        "error": null
    }

findCards

  • Returns an array of card IDs for a given query. Functionally identical to guiBrowse but doesn't use the GUI for better performance.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "findCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "query": "deck:current"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1494723142483, 1494703460437, 1494703479525],
        "error": null
    }

cardsToNotes

  • Returns an unordered array of note IDs for the given card IDs. For cards with the same note, the ID is only given once in the array.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "cardsToNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1502098034045, 1502098034048, 1502298033753]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1502098029797, 1502298025183],
        "error": null
    }

cardsModTime

  • Returns a list of objects containings for each card ID the modification time. This function is about 15 times faster than executing cardsInfo.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "cardsModTime",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1498938915662, 1502098034048]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [
            {
                "cardId": 1498938915662,
                "mod": 1629454092
            }
        ],
        "error": null
    }

cardsInfo

  • Returns a list of objects containing for each card ID the card fields, front and back sides including CSS, note type, the note that the card belongs to, and deck name, last modification timestamp as well as ease and interval.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "cardsInfo",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1498938915662, 1502098034048]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [
            {
                "answer": "back content",
                "question": "front content",
                "deckName": "Default",
                "modelName": "Basic",
                "fieldOrder": 1,
                "fields": {
                    "Front": {"value": "front content", "order": 0},
                    "Back": {"value": "back content", "order": 1}
                },
                "css":"p {font-family:Arial;}",
                "cardId": 1498938915662,
                "interval": 16,
                "note":1502298033753,
                "ord": 1,
                "type": 0,
                "queue": 0,
                "due": 1,
                "reps": 1,
                "lapses": 0,
                "left": 6,
                "mod": 1629454092
            },
            {
                "answer": "back content",
                "question": "front content",
                "deckName": "Default",
                "modelName": "Basic",
                "fieldOrder": 0,
                "fields": {
                    "Front": {"value": "front content", "order": 0},
                    "Back": {"value": "back content", "order": 1}
                },
                "css":"p {font-family:Arial;}",
                "cardId": 1502098034048,
                "interval": 23,
                "note":1502298033753,
                "ord": 1,
                "type": 0,
                "queue": 0,
                "due": 1,
                "reps": 1,
                "lapses": 0,
                "left": 6
            }
        ],
        "error": null
    }

forgetCards

  • Forget cards, making the cards new again.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "forgetCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1498938915662, 1502098034048]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

relearnCards

  • Make cards be "relearning".

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "relearnCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1498938915662, 1502098034048]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

answerCards

  • Answer cards. Ease is between 1 (Again) and 4 (Easy). Will start the timer immediately before answering. Returns true if card exists, false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "answerCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "answers": [
                {
                    "cardId": 1498938915662,
                    "ease": 2
                },
                {
                    "cardId": 1502098034048,
                    "ease": 4
                }
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [true, true],
        "error": null
    }

Deck Actions

deckNames

  • Gets the complete list of deck names for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "deckNames",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["Default"],
        "error": null
    }

deckNamesAndIds

  • Gets the complete list of deck names and their respective IDs for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "deckNamesAndIds",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {"Default": 1},
        "error": null
    }

getDecks

  • Accepts an array of card IDs and returns an object with each deck name as a key, and its value an array of the given cards which belong to it.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getDecks",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1502298036657, 1502298033753, 1502032366472]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "Default": [1502032366472],
            "Japanese::JLPT N3": [1502298036657, 1502298033753]
        },
        "error": null
    }

createDeck

  • Create a new empty deck. Will not overwrite a deck that exists with the same name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "createDeck",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "deck": "Japanese::Tokyo"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1519323742721,
        "error": null
    }

changeDeck

  • Moves cards with the given IDs to a different deck, creating the deck if it doesn't exist yet.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "changeDeck",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [1502098034045, 1502098034048, 1502298033753],
            "deck": "Japanese::JLPT N3"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

deleteDecks

  • Deletes decks with the given names. The argument cardsToo must be specified and set to true.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "deleteDecks",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "decks": ["Japanese::JLPT N5", "Easy Spanish"],
            "cardsToo": true
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

getDeckConfig

  • Gets the configuration group object for the given deck.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getDeckConfig",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "deck": "Default"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "lapse": {
                "leechFails": 8,
                "delays": [10],
                "minInt": 1,
                "leechAction": 0,
                "mult": 0
            },
            "dyn": false,
            "autoplay": true,
            "mod": 1502970872,
            "id": 1,
            "maxTaken": 60,
            "new": {
                "bury": true,
                "order": 1,
                "initialFactor": 2500,
                "perDay": 20,
                "delays": [1, 10],
                "separate": true,
                "ints": [1, 4, 7]
            },
            "name": "Default",
            "rev": {
                "bury": true,
                "ivlFct": 1,
                "ease4": 1.3,
                "maxIvl": 36500,
                "perDay": 100,
                "minSpace": 1,
                "fuzz": 0.05
            },
            "timer": 0,
            "replayq": true,
            "usn": -1
        },
        "error": null
    }

saveDeckConfig

  • Saves the given configuration group, returning true on success or false if the ID of the configuration group is invalid (such as when it does not exist).

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "saveDeckConfig",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "config": {
                "lapse": {
                    "leechFails": 8,
                    "delays": [10],
                    "minInt": 1,
                    "leechAction": 0,
                    "mult": 0
                },
                "dyn": false,
                "autoplay": true,
                "mod": 1502970872,
                "id": 1,
                "maxTaken": 60,
                "new": {
                    "bury": true,
                    "order": 1,
                    "initialFactor": 2500,
                    "perDay": 20,
                    "delays": [1, 10],
                    "separate": true,
                    "ints": [1, 4, 7]
                },
                "name": "Default",
                "rev": {
                    "bury": true,
                    "ivlFct": 1,
                    "ease4": 1.3,
                    "maxIvl": 36500,
                    "perDay": 100,
                    "minSpace": 1,
                    "fuzz": 0.05
                },
                "timer": 0,
                "replayq": true,
                "usn": -1
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

setDeckConfigId

  • Changes the configuration group for the given decks to the one with the given ID. Returns true on success or false if the given configuration group or any of the given decks do not exist.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "setDeckConfigId",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "decks": ["Default"],
            "configId": 1
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

cloneDeckConfigId

  • Creates a new configuration group with the given name, cloning from the group with the given ID, or from the default group if this is unspecified. Returns the ID of the new configuration group, or false if the specified group to clone from does not exist.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "cloneDeckConfigId",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "name": "Copy of Default",
            "cloneFrom": 1
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1502972374573,
        "error": null
    }

removeDeckConfigId

  • Removes the configuration group with the given ID, returning true if successful, or false if attempting to remove either the default configuration group (ID = 1) or a configuration group that does not exist.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "removeDeckConfigId",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "configId": 1502972374573
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

getDeckStats

  • Gets statistics such as total cards and cards due for the given decks.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getDeckStats",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "decks": ["Japanese::JLPT N5", "Easy Spanish"]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "1651445861967": {
                "deck_id": 1651445861967,
                "name": "Japanese::JLPT N5",
                "new_count": 20,
                "learn_count": 0,
                "review_count": 0,
                "total_in_deck": 1506
            },
            "1651445861960": {
                "deck_id": 1651445861960,
                "name": "Easy Spanish",
                "new_count": 26,
                "learn_count": 10,
                "review_count": 5,
                "total_in_deck": 852
            }
        },
        "error": null
    }

Graphical Actions

guiBrowse

  • Invokes the Card Browser dialog and searches for a given query. Returns an array of identifiers of the cards that were found. Query syntax is documented here.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiBrowse",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "query": "deck:current"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1494723142483, 1494703460437, 1494703479525],
        "error": null
    }

guiSelectedNotes

  • Finds the open instance of the Card Browser dialog and returns an array of identifiers of the notes that are selected. Returns an empty list if the browser is not open.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiSelectedNotes",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1494723142483, 1494703460437, 1494703479525],
        "error": null
    }

guiAddCards

  • Invokes the Add Cards dialog, presets the note using the given deck and model, with the provided field values and tags. Invoking it multiple times closes the old window and reopen the window with the new provided values.

    Audio, video, and picture files can be embedded into the fields via the audio, video, and picture keys, respectively. Refer to the documentation of addNote and storeMediaFile for an explanation of these fields.

    The result is the ID of the note which would be added, if the user chose to confirm the Add Cards dialogue.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiAddCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": {
                "deckName": "Default",
                "modelName": "Cloze",
                "fields": {
                    "Text": "The capital of Romania is {{c1::Bucharest}}",
                    "Extra": "Romania is a country in Europe"
                },
                "tags": [
                  "countries"
                ],
                "picture": [{
                    "url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/13/EU-Romania.svg/285px-EU-Romania.svg.png",
                    "filename": "romania.png",
                    "fields": [
                        "Extra"
                    ]
                }]
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1496198395707,
        "error": null
    }

guiEditNote

  • Opens the Edit dialog with a note corresponding to given note ID. The dialog is similar to the Edit Current dialog, but:

    • has a Preview button to preview the cards for the note
    • has a Browse button to open the browser with these cards
    • has Previous/Back buttons to navigate the history of the dialog
    • has no bar with the Close button
    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiEditNote",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": 1649198355435
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

guiCurrentCard

  • Returns information about the current card or null if not in review mode.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiCurrentCard",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "answer": "back content",
            "question": "front content",
            "deckName": "Default",
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldOrder": 0,
            "fields": {
                "Front": {"value": "front content", "order": 0},
                "Back": {"value": "back content", "order": 1}
            },
            "template": "Forward",
            "cardId": 1498938915662,
            "buttons": [1, 2, 3],
            "nextReviews": ["<1m", "<10m", "4d"]
        },
        "error": null
    }

guiStartCardTimer

  • Starts or resets the timerStarted value for the current card. This is useful for deferring the start time to when it is displayed via the API, allowing the recorded time taken to answer the card to be more accurate when calling guiAnswerCard.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiStartCardTimer",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiShowQuestion

  • Shows question text for the current card; returns true if in review mode or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiShowQuestion",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiShowAnswer

  • Shows answer text for the current card; returns true if in review mode or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiShowAnswer",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiAnswerCard

  • Answers the current card; returns true if succeeded or false otherwise. Note that the answer for the current card must be displayed before before any answer can be accepted by Anki.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiAnswerCard",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "ease": 1
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiUndo

  • Undo the last action / card; returns true if succeeded or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiUndo",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiDeckOverview

  • Opens the Deck Overview dialog for the deck with the given name; returns true if succeeded or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiDeckOverview",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "name": "Default"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiDeckBrowser

  • Opens the Deck Browser dialog.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiDeckBrowser",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

guiDeckReview

  • Starts review for the deck with the given name; returns true if succeeded or false otherwise.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiDeckReview",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "name": "Default"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

guiImportFile

  • Invokes the Import... (Ctrl+Shift+I) dialog with an optional file path. Brings up the dialog for user to review the import. Supports all file types that Anki supports. Brings open file dialog if no path is provided. Forward slashes must be used in the path on Windows. Only supported for Anki 2.1.52+.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiImportFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "path": "C:/Users/Desktop/cards.txt"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

guiExitAnki

  • Schedules a request to gracefully close Anki. This operation is asynchronous, so it will return immediately and won't wait until the Anki process actually terminates.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiExitAnki",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

guiCheckDatabase

  • Requests a database check, but returns immediately without waiting for the check to complete. Therefore, the action will always return true even if errors are detected during the database check.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "guiCheckDatabase",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

Media Actions

storeMediaFile

  • Stores a file with the specified base64-encoded contents inside the media folder. Alternatively you can specify a absolute file path, or a url from where the file shell be downloaded. If more than one of data, path and url are provided, the data field will be used first, then path, and finally url. To prevent Anki from removing files not used by any cards (e.g. for configuration files), prefix the filename with an underscore. These files are still synchronized to AnkiWeb. Any existing file with the same name is deleted by default. Set deleteExisting to false to prevent that by letting Anki give the new file a non-conflicting name.

    Sample request (relative path):
    {
        "action": "storeMediaFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "filename": "_hello.txt",
            "data": "SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ=="
        }
    }

    Content of _hello.txt:

    Hello world!
    
    Sample result (relative path):
    {
        "result": "_hello.txt",
        "error": null
    }
    Sample request (absolute path):
    {
        "action": "storeMediaFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "filename": "_hello.txt",
            "path": "/path/to/file"
        }
    }
    Sample result (absolute path):
    {
        "result": "_hello.txt",
        "error": null
    }
    Sample request (url):
    {
        "action": "storeMediaFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "filename": "_hello.txt",
            "url": "https://url.to.file"
        }
    }
    Sample result (url):
    {
        "result": "_hello.txt",
        "error": null
    }

retrieveMediaFile

  • Retrieves the base64-encoded contents of the specified file, returning false if the file does not exist.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "retrieveMediaFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "filename": "_hello.txt"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": "SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ==",
        "error": null
    }

getMediaFilesNames

  • Gets the names of media files matched the pattern. Returning all names by default.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getMediaFilesNames",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "pattern": "_hell*.txt"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["_hello.txt"],
        "error": null
    }

getMediaDirPath

  • Gets the full path to the collection.media folder of the currently opened profile.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getMediaDirPath",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": "/home/user/.local/share/Anki2/Main/collection.media",
        "error": null
    }

deleteMediaFile

  • Deletes the specified file inside the media folder.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "deleteMediaFile",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "filename": "_hello.txt"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

Miscellaneous Actions

requestPermission

  • Requests permission to use the API exposed by this plugin. This method does not require the API key, and is the only one that accepts requests from any origin; the other methods only accept requests from trusted origins, which are listed under webCorsOriginList in the add-on config. localhost is trusted by default.

    Calling this method from an untrusted origin will display a popup in Anki asking the user whether they want to allow your origin to use the API; calls from trusted origins will return the result without displaying the popup. When denying permission, the user may also choose to ignore further permission requests from that origin. These origins end up in the ignoreOriginList, editable via the add-on config.

    The result always contains the permission field, which in turn contains either the string granted or denied, corresponding to whether your origin is trusted. If your origin is trusted, the fields requireApiKey (true if required) and version will also be returned.

    This should be the first call you make to make sure that your application and Anki-Connect are able to communicate properly with each other. New versions of Anki-Connect are backwards compatible; as long as you are using actions which are available in the reported Anki-Connect version or earlier, everything should work fine.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "requestPermission",
        "version": 6
    }
    Samples results:
    {
        "result": {
            "permission": "granted",
            "requireApiKey": false,
            "version": 6
        },
        "error": null
    }
    {
        "result": {
            "permission": "denied"
        },
        "error": null
    }

version

  • Gets the version of the API exposed by this plugin. Currently versions 1 through 6 are defined.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "version",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 6,
        "error": null
    }

apiReflect

  • Gets information about the AnkiConnect APIs available. The request supports the following params:

    • scopes - An array of scopes to get reflection information about. The only currently supported value is "actions".
    • actions - Either null or an array of API method names to check for. If the value is null, the result will list all of the available API actions. If the value is an array of strings, the result will only contain actions which were in this array.

    The result will contain a list of which scopes were used and a value for each scope. For example, the "actions" scope will contain a "actions" property which contains a list of supported action names.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "apiReflect",
        "params": {
            "scopes": ["actions", "invalidType"],
            "actions": ["apiReflect", "invalidMethod"]
        },
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "scopes": ["actions"],
            "actions": ["apiReflect"]
        },
        "error": null
    }

sync

  • Synchronizes the local Anki collections with AnkiWeb.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "sync",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

getProfiles

  • Retrieve the list of profiles.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getProfiles",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["User 1"],
        "error": null
    }

loadProfile

  • Selects the profile specified in request.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "loadProfile",
        "params": {
            "name": "user1"
        },
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

multi

  • Performs multiple actions in one request, returning an array with the response of each action (in the given order).

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "multi",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "actions": [
                {
                    "action": "deckNames"
                },
                {
                    "action": "deckNames",
                    "version": 6
                },
                {
                    "action": "invalidAction",
                    "params": {"useless": "param"}
                },
                {
                    "action": "invalidAction",
                    "params": {"useless": "param"},
                    "version": 6
                }
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [
            ["Default"],
            {"result": ["Default"], "error": null},
            {"result": null, "error": "unsupported action"},
            {"result": null, "error": "unsupported action"}
        ],
        "error": null
    }

exportPackage

  • Exports a given deck in .apkg format. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. The optional property includeSched (default is false) can be specified to include the cards' scheduling data.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "exportPackage",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "deck": "Default",
            "path": "/data/Deck.apkg",
            "includeSched": true
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

importPackage

  • Imports a file in .apkg format into the collection. Returns true if successful or false otherwise. Note that the file path is relative to Anki's collection.media folder, not to the client.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "importPackage",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "path": "/data/Deck.apkg"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

reloadCollection

  • Tells anki to reload all data from the database.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "reloadCollection",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

Model Actions

modelNames

  • Gets the complete list of model names for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelNames",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["Basic", "Basic (and reversed card)"],
        "error": null
    }

modelNamesAndIds

  • Gets the complete list of model names and their corresponding IDs for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelNamesAndIds",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "Basic": 1483883011648,
            "Basic (and reversed card)": 1483883011644,
            "Basic (optional reversed card)": 1483883011631,
            "Cloze": 1483883011630
        },
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldNames

  • Gets the complete list of field names for the provided model name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldNames",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["Front", "Back"],
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldDescriptions

  • Gets the complete list of field descriptions (the text seen in the gui editor when a field is empty) for the provided model name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldDescriptions",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["", ""],
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldFonts

  • Gets the complete list of fonts along with their font sizes.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldFonts",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "Front": {
                "font": "Arial",
                "size": 20
            },
            "Back": {
                "font": "Arial",
                "size": 20
            }
        },
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldsOnTemplates

  • Returns an object indicating the fields on the question and answer side of each card template for the given model name. The question side is given first in each array.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldsOnTemplates",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic (and reversed card)"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "Card 1": [["Front"], ["Back"]],
            "Card 2": [["Back"], ["Front"]]
        },
        "error": null
    }

createModel

  • Creates a new model to be used in Anki. User must provide the modelName, inOrderFields and cardTemplates to be used in the model. There are optional fields css and isCloze. If not specified, css will use the default Anki css and isCloze will be equal to False. If isCloze is True then model will be created as Cloze.

    Optionally the Name field can be provided for each entry of cardTemplates. By default the card names will be Card 1, Card 2, and so on.

    Sample request
    {
        "action": "createModel",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "newModelName",
            "inOrderFields": ["Field1", "Field2", "Field3"],
            "css": "Optional CSS with default to builtin css",
            "isCloze": false,
            "cardTemplates": [
                {
                    "Name": "My Card 1",
                    "Front": "Front html {{Field1}}",
                    "Back": "Back html  {{Field2}}"
                }
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result
    {
        "result":{
            "sortf":0,
            "did":1,
            "latexPre":"\\documentclass[12pt]{article}\n\\special{papersize=3in,5in}\n\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}\n\\usepackage{amssymb,amsmath}\n\\pagestyle{empty}\n\\setlength{\\parindent}{0in}\n\\begin{document}\n",
            "latexPost":"\\end{document}",
            "mod":1551462107,
            "usn":-1,
            "vers":[
    
            ],
            "type":0,
            "css":".card {\n font-family: arial;\n font-size: 20px;\n text-align: center;\n color: black;\n background-color: white;\n}\n",
            "name":"TestApiModel",
            "flds":[
                {
                    "name":"Field1",
                    "ord":0,
                    "sticky":false,
                    "rtl":false,
                    "font":"Arial",
                    "size":20,
                    "media":[
    
                    ]
                },
                {
                    "name":"Field2",
                    "ord":1,
                    "sticky":false,
                    "rtl":false,
                    "font":"Arial",
                    "size":20,
                    "media":[
    
                    ]
                }
            ],
            "tmpls":[
                {
                    "name":"My Card 1",
                    "ord":0,
                    "qfmt":"",
                    "afmt":"This is the back of the card {{Field2}}",
                    "did":null,
                    "bqfmt":"",
                    "bafmt":""
                }
            ],
            "tags":[
    
            ],
            "id":1551462107104,
            "req":[
                [
                    0,
                    "none",
                    [
    
                    ]
                ]
            ]
        },
        "error":null
    }

modelTemplates

  • Returns an object indicating the template content for each card connected to the provided model by name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelTemplates",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic (and reversed card)"
        }
    }
    Sample result
    {
        "result": {
            "Card 1": {
                "Front": "{{Front}}",
                "Back": "{{FrontSide}}\n\n<hr id=answer>\n\n{{Back}}"
            },
            "Card 2": {
                "Front": "{{Back}}",
                "Back": "{{FrontSide}}\n\n<hr id=answer>\n\n{{Front}}"
            }
        },
        "error": null
    }

modelStyling

  • Gets the CSS styling for the provided model by name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelStyling",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic (and reversed card)"
        }
    }
    Sample result
    {
        "result": {
            "css": ".card {\n font-family: arial;\n font-size: 20px;\n text-align: center;\n color: black;\n background-color: white;\n}\n"
        },
        "error": null
    }

updateModelTemplates

  • Modify the templates of an existing model by name. Only specifies cards and specified sides will be modified. If an existing card or side is not included in the request, it will be left unchanged.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "updateModelTemplates",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "model": {
                "name": "Custom",
                "templates": {
                    "Card 1": {
                        "Front": "{{Question}}?",
                        "Back": "{{Answer}}!"
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

updateModelStyling

  • Modify the CSS styling of an existing model by name.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "updateModelStyling",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "model": {
                "name": "Custom",
                "css": "p { color: blue; }"
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

findAndReplaceInModels

  • Find and replace string in existing model by model name. Customise to replace in front, back or css by setting to true/false.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "findAndReplaceInModels",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "model": {
                "modelName": "",
                "findText": "text_to_replace",
                "replaceText": "replace_with_text",
                "front": true,
                "back": true,
                "css": true
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1,
        "error": null
    }

modelTemplateRename

  • Renames a template in an existing model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelTemplateRename",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "oldTemplateName": "Card 1",
            "newTemplateName": "Card 1 renamed"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelTemplateReposition

  • Repositions a template in an existing model.

    The value of index starts at 0. For example, an index of 0 puts the template in the first position, and an index of 2 puts the template in the third position.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelTemplateRemove",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "templateName": "Card 1",
            "index": 1
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelTemplateAdd

  • Adds a template to an existing model by name. If you want to update an existing template, use updateModelTemplates.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelTemplateAdd",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "template": {
                "Name": "Card 3",
                "Front": "Front html {{Field1}}",
                "Back": "Back html {{Field2}}"
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelTemplateRemove

  • Removes a template from an existing model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelTemplateRemove",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "templateName": "Card 1"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldRename

  • Rename the field name of a given model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldRename",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "oldFieldName": "Front",
            "newFieldName": "FrontRenamed"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldReposition

  • Reposition the field within the field list of a given model.

    The value of index starts at 0. For example, an index of 0 puts the field in the first position, and an index of 2 puts the field in the third position.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldReposition",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "Back",
            "index": 0
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldAdd

  • Creates a new field within a given model.

    Optionally, the index value can be provided, which works exactly the same as the index in modelFieldReposition. By default, the field is added to the end of the field list.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldAdd",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "NewField",
            "index": 0
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldRemove

  • Deletes a field within a given model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldRemove",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "Front"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldSetFont

  • Sets the font for a field within a given model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldSetFont",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "Front",
            "font": "Courier"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldSetFontSize

  • Sets the font size for a field within a given model.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldSetFont",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "Front",
            "fontSize": 10
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

modelFieldSetDescription

  • Sets the description (the text seen in the gui editor when a field is empty) for a field within a given model.

    Older versions of Anki (2.1.49 and below) do not have field descriptions. In that case, this will return with false.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "modelFieldSetDescription",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "modelName": "Basic",
            "fieldName": "Front",
            "description": "example field description"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": true,
        "error": null
    }

Note Actions

addNote

  • Creates a note using the given deck and model, with the provided field values and tags. Returns the identifier of the created note created on success, and null on failure.

    Anki-Connect can download audio, video, and picture files and embed them in newly created notes. The corresponding audio, video, and picture note members are optional and can be omitted. If you choose to include any of them, they should contain a single object or an array of objects with the mandatory filename field and one of data, path or url. Refer to the documentation of storeMediaFile for an explanation of these fields. The skipHash field can be optionally provided to skip the inclusion of files with an MD5 hash that matches the provided value. This is useful for avoiding the saving of error pages and stub files. The fields member is a list of fields that should play audio or video, or show a picture when the card is displayed in Anki. The allowDuplicate member inside options group can be set to true to enable adding duplicate cards. Normally duplicate cards can not be added and trigger exception.

    The duplicateScope member inside options can be used to specify the scope for which duplicates are checked. A value of "deck" will only check for duplicates in the target deck; any other value will check the entire collection.

    The duplicateScopeOptions object can be used to specify some additional settings:

    • duplicateScopeOptions.deckName will specify which deck to use for checking duplicates in. If undefined or null, the target deck will be used.
    • duplicateScopeOptions.checkChildren will change whether or not duplicate cards are checked in child decks. The default value is false.
    • duplicateScopeOptions.checkAllModels specifies whether duplicate checks are performed across all note types. The default value is false.
    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "addNote",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": {
                "deckName": "Default",
                "modelName": "Basic",
                "fields": {
                    "Front": "front content",
                    "Back": "back content"
                },
                "options": {
                    "allowDuplicate": false,
                    "duplicateScope": "deck",
                    "duplicateScopeOptions": {
                        "deckName": "Default",
                        "checkChildren": false,
                        "checkAllModels": false
                    }
                },
                "tags": [
                    "yomichan"
                ],
                "audio": [{
                    "url": "https://assets.languagepod101.com/dictionary/japanese/audiomp3.php?kanji=猫&kana=ねこ",
                    "filename": "yomichan_ねこ_猫.mp3",
                    "skipHash": "7e2c2f954ef6051373ba916f000168dc",
                    "fields": [
                        "Front"
                    ]
                }],
                "video": [{
                    "url": "https://cdn.videvo.net/videvo_files/video/free/2015-06/small_watermarked/Contador_Glam_preview.mp4",
                    "filename": "countdown.mp4",
                    "skipHash": "4117e8aab0d37534d9c8eac362388bbe",
                    "fields": [
                        "Back"
                    ]
                }],
                "picture": [{
                    "url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c7/A_black_cat_named_Tilly.jpg/220px-A_black_cat_named_Tilly.jpg",
                    "filename": "black_cat.jpg",
                    "skipHash": "8d6e4646dfae812bf39651b59d7429ce",
                    "fields": [
                        "Back"
                    ]
                }]
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1496198395707,
        "error": null
    }

addNotes

  • Creates multiple notes using the given deck and model, with the provided field values and tags. Returns an array of identifiers of the created notes (notes that could not be created will have a null identifier). Please see the documentation for addNote for an explanation of objects in the notes array.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "addNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [
                {
                    "deckName": "Default",
                    "modelName": "Basic",
                    "fields": {
                        "Front": "front content",
                        "Back": "back content"
                    },
                    "tags": [
                        "yomichan"
                    ],
                    "audio": [{
                        "url": "https://assets.languagepod101.com/dictionary/japanese/audiomp3.php?kanji=猫&kana=ねこ",
                        "filename": "yomichan_ねこ_猫.mp3",
                        "skipHash": "7e2c2f954ef6051373ba916f000168dc",
                        "fields": [
                            "Front"
                        ]
                    }],
                    "video": [{
                        "url": "https://cdn.videvo.net/videvo_files/video/free/2015-06/small_watermarked/Contador_Glam_preview.mp4",
                        "filename": "countdown.mp4",
                        "skipHash": "4117e8aab0d37534d9c8eac362388bbe",
                        "fields": [
                            "Back"
                        ]
                    }],
                    "picture": [{
                        "url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c7/A_black_cat_named_Tilly.jpg/220px-A_black_cat_named_Tilly.jpg",
                        "filename": "black_cat.jpg",
                        "skipHash": "8d6e4646dfae812bf39651b59d7429ce",
                        "fields": [
                            "Back"
                        ]
                    }]
                }
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1496198395707, null],
        "error": null
    }

canAddNotes

  • Accepts an array of objects which define parameters for candidate notes (see addNote) and returns an array of booleans indicating whether or not the parameters at the corresponding index could be used to create a new note.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "canAddNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [
                {
                    "deckName": "Default",
                    "modelName": "Basic",
                    "fields": {
                        "Front": "front content",
                        "Back": "back content"
                    },
                    "tags": [
                        "yomichan"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [true],
        "error": null
    }

updateNoteFields

  • Modify the fields of an existing note. You can also include audio, video, or picture files which will be added to the note with an optional audio, video, or picture property. Please see the documentation for addNote for an explanation of objects in the audio, video, or picture array.

    Warning: You must not be viewing the note that you are updating on your Anki browser, otherwise the fields will not update. See this issue for further details.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "updateNoteFields",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": {
                "id": 1514547547030,
                "fields": {
                    "Front": "new front content",
                    "Back": "new back content"
                },
                "audio": [{
                    "url": "https://assets.languagepod101.com/dictionary/japanese/audiomp3.php?kanji=猫&kana=ねこ",
                    "filename": "yomichan_ねこ_猫.mp3",
                    "skipHash": "7e2c2f954ef6051373ba916f000168dc",
                    "fields": [
                        "Front"
                    ]
                }]
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

updateNote

  • Modify the fields and/or tags of an existing note. In other words, combines updateNoteFields and updateNoteTags. Please see their documentation for an explanation of all properties.

    Either fields or tags property can be omitted without affecting the other. Thus valid requests to updateNoteFields also work with updateNote. The note must have the fields property in order to update the optional audio, video, or picture objects.

    If neither fields nor tags are provided, the method will fail. Fields are updated first and are not rolled back if updating tags fails. Tags are not updated if updating fields fails.

    Warning You must not be viewing the note that you are updating on your Anki browser, otherwise the fields will not update. See this issue for further details.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "updateNote",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": {
                "id": 1514547547030,
                "fields": {
                    "Front": "new front content",
                    "Back": "new back content"
                },
                "tags": ["new", "tags"]
            }
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

updateNoteTags

  • Set a note's tags by note ID. Old tags will be removed.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "updateNoteTags",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": 1483959289817,
            "tags": ["european-languages"]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

getNoteTags

  • Get a note's tags by note ID.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getNoteTags",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "note": 1483959289817
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["european-languages"],
        "error": null
    }

addTags

  • Adds tags to notes by note ID.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "addTags",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [1483959289817, 1483959291695],
            "tags": "european-languages"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

removeTags

  • Remove tags from notes by note ID.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "removeTags",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [1483959289817, 1483959291695],
            "tags": "european-languages"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

getTags

  • Gets the complete list of tags for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getTags",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": ["european-languages", "idioms"],
        "error": null
    }

clearUnusedTags

  • Clears all the unused tags in the notes for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "clearUnusedTags",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

replaceTags

  • Replace tags in notes by note ID.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "replaceTags",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [1483959289817, 1483959291695],
            "tag_to_replace": "european-languages",
            "replace_with_tag": "french-languages"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

replaceTagsInAllNotes

  • Replace tags in all the notes for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "replaceTagsInAllNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "tag_to_replace": "european-languages",
            "replace_with_tag": "french-languages"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

findNotes

  • Returns an array of note IDs for a given query. Query syntax is documented here.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "findNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "query": "deck:current"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [1483959289817, 1483959291695],
        "error": null
    }

notesInfo

  • Returns a list of objects containing for each note ID the note fields, tags, note type and the cards belonging to the note.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "notesInfo",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [1502298033753]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [
            {
                "noteId":1502298033753,
                "modelName": "Basic",
                "tags":["tag","another_tag"],
                "fields": {
                    "Front": {"value": "front content", "order": 0},
                    "Back": {"value": "back content", "order": 1}
                }
            }
        ],
        "error": null
    }

deleteNotes

  • Deletes notes with the given ids. If a note has several cards associated with it, all associated cards will be deleted.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "deleteNotes",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "notes": [1502298033753]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

removeEmptyNotes

  • Removes all the empty notes for the current user.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "removeEmptyNotes",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

Statistic Actions

getNumCardsReviewedToday

  • Gets the count of cards that have been reviewed in the current day (with day start time as configured by user in anki)

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getNumCardsReviewedToday",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 0,
        "error": null
    }

getNumCardsReviewedByDay

  • Gets the number of cards reviewed as a list of pairs of (dateString, number)

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getNumCardsReviewedByDay",
        "version": 6
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result":  [
            ["2021-02-28", 124],
            ["2021-02-27", 261]
        ],
        "error": null
    }

getCollectionStatsHTML

  • Gets the collection statistics report

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getCollectionStatsHTML",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "wholeCollection": true
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "error": null,
        "result": "<center> lots of HTML here </center>"
    }

cardReviews

  • Requests all card reviews for a specified deck after a certain time. startID is the latest unix time not included in the result. Returns a list of 9-tuples (reviewTime, cardID, usn, buttonPressed, newInterval, previousInterval, newFactor, reviewDuration, reviewType)

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "cardReviews",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "deck": "default",
            "startID": 1594194095740
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": [
            [1594194095746, 1485369733217, -1, 3,   4, -60, 2500, 6157, 0],
            [1594201393292, 1485369902086, -1, 1, -60, -60,    0, 4846, 0]
        ],
        "error": null
    }

getReviewsOfCards

  • Requests all card reviews for each card ID. Returns a dictionary mapping each card ID to a list of dictionaries of the format:

    {
        "id": reviewTime,
        "usn": usn,
        "ease": buttonPressed,
        "ivl": newInterval,
        "lastIvl": previousInterval,
        "factor": newFactor,
        "time": reviewDuration,
        "type": reviewType,
    }
    

    The reason why these key values are used instead of the more descriptive counterparts is because these are the exact key values used in Anki's database.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getReviewsOfCards",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "cards": [
                "1653613948202"
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": {
            "1653613948202": [
                {
                    "id": 1653772912146,
                    "usn": 1750,
                    "ease": 1,
                    "ivl": -20,
                    "lastIvl": -20,
                    "factor": 0,
                    "time": 38192,
                    "type": 0
                },
                {
                    "id": 1653772965429,
                    "usn": 1750,
                    "ease": 3,
                    "ivl": -45,
                    "lastIvl": -20,
                    "factor": 0,
                    "time": 15337,
                    "type": 0
                }
            ]
        },
        "error": null
    }

getLatestReviewID

  • Returns the unix time of the latest review for the given deck. 0 if no review has ever been made for the deck.

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "getLatestReviewID",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "deck": "default"
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": 1594194095746,
        "error": null
    }

insertReviews

  • Inserts the given reviews into the database. Required format: list of 9-tuples (reviewTime, cardID, usn, buttonPressed, newInterval, previousInterval, newFactor, reviewDuration, reviewType)

    Sample request:
    {
        "action": "insertReviews",
        "version": 6,
        "params": {
            "reviews": [
                [1594194095746, 1485369733217, -1, 3,   4, -60, 2500, 6157, 0],
                [1594201393292, 1485369902086, -1, 1, -60, -60,    0, 4846, 0]
            ]
        }
    }
    Sample result:
    {
        "result": null,
        "error": null
    }

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