Chat-GPT-Flashcards-To-Anki-Converter and gpt-anki

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About Chat-GPT-Flashcards-To-Anki-Converter

AlexToumayan/Chat-GPT-Flashcards-To-Anki-Converter

The Chat-GPT-Flashcards-To-Anki-Converter is a project that aims to revolutionize the way students study by simplifying the process of creating Anki flashcards from ChatGPT-generated content. By copying and pasting the text into Chat GPT, users can generate flashcards and then, with a single click, convert them into Anki-compatible format.

This tool helps students convert flashcards generated by ChatGPT into a format compatible with Anki, a popular spaced-repetition flashcard application. You provide ChatGPT with study content and a prompt to create flashcards; then you copy those flashcards into this program. The program outputs a file you can directly import into Anki, saving you the tedious work of manually entering each flashcard. It's designed for students across all disciplines, from medical students to anyone preparing for exams.

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About gpt-anki

oresttokovenko/gpt-anki

Using Python, GPT4 and LangChain to Generate Custom Anki Decks

This tool helps students, lifelong learners, or anyone studying new material to quickly create custom Anki flashcards from any text. You provide the study material as a text file, and it generates a ready-to-import Anki deck containing questions and answers based on that content. It's designed for individuals looking to efficiently transform notes or articles into effective study aids.

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