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Fluent Forever Vocab Builder

Video demo

This is a web app that searches and scrapes info for a vocab word and builds a card for your anki deck, based off the FF model deck.

  • Web app because Anki add-ons are not well documented and this separates concerns a bit. Was tkinter but it's not great to work with long-term.

Basically a quick way to do the vocab step step in the FF method.

Decreases card creation time from 6+ minutes to 30 seconds.

Gathers the following info:

  • IPA (Wiktionary)
  • Pronunciation recording (Wiktionary)
  • Gender/Word Usage (Wiktionary)
  • Images (Google)
    • Resized automatically to reduce AnkiWeb sync time
  • Personal notes (you)

Rationale

  • Because the app is in disarray right now (v1.0.0, April 2019) and review sessions are a pain.
    • Words are repeated over and over, sometimes endlessly
    • Update, May 2019: Bugs are fixed, but I think I like this better anyway.
  • I found I like having editable notes that I have full control over.
  • App is maybe worth it ($10/mo) for its pre-made content, grammar difficulty levels, and hopes of tutors. But other than that, Anki is much more mature and flexible.
  • We can also use Google Images here over Bing b/c of small scale.

Requirements

  • Python 3
  • ffmpeg installed and added to system PATH (for previewing pronunciation audio)
  • Model deck from FF imported into Anki
    • This program only creates the "2. Picture Words" note type at the moment
      • Will generate the spelling (optional), production, and comprehension cards automatically
  • AnkiConnect add-on (code 2055492159)
  • Anki needs to be open before starting the app

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/cofinley/FluentForeverVocabBuilder.git
  • Go into the project's directory
  • python -m venv venv
    • Python 3
  • venv\Scripts\activate
    • Forward slashes on Linux/Mac
  • pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

  1. Open Anki in the background
  2. Go into project's directory
  3. Click on (or run in command line) the start program for your OS
    • start.bat for Windows
    • start.sh for Linux/Mac
      • Might have to run chmod +x ./start.sh if it's not executable
  4. Go to 127.0.0.1:5000 in your browser
  5. Select language
    • This is saved for the next session
  6. Select destination deck
    • Also saved
  7. Enter word to search
  8. Search (takes time to download images)
  9. Tweak any values
  10. Select pic(s)
    • You can paste images from your clipboard into the selected images area with Ctrl+V
    • You can also drag files in to the area
  11. Enter any notes you want
  12. Submit (takes time to store everything into Anki)
  13. Repeat

Updating

  • Go to the installation directory for the project
  • git pull
  • pip install -r requirements.txt

Known Issues

  • Phrases are not supported; currently used for single words that you could find in Wiktionary
    • Can still use program, just no IPA, audio, or definition choices if Wiktionary doesn't have it.

Todo

  • Easier installation and startup
    • Batch/bash files created, a whole installer would be nice
  • More recordings from Forvo, maybe
  • Other note types in the model deck (i.e. grammar, minimal pairs)