there’s 3 and I’m not sure which is the best one, so this one you’ll have to research a bit. ⚡️ Hierarchical tags: organizes your tags in an intuitive way – this is a MUST HAVE if you’re using a premade deck (because most are organized very well by tags). This helps keep me motivated and on track. ⚡️ Remaining time for Anki 2.1: my personal favorite – shows me how fast I’m doing my reviews, and estimated time of finishing (based on current speed). It’s a life-saver when it comes to pasting large Google images. ⚡️ Resize images in editor: if you don’t want to use HTML code to do this, you can simply resize images using this add-on (click and drag the sides).
Basically allows you to make more organized, easy-to-read cards ⚡️ Mini Format Pack: enables things like bullets, numbering, center/left align, super and subscript, tab, etc. ⚡️ Fastbar with nightmode support(details below) It allows me to hide certain columns, sort by unusual filters, and it goes great with Fast bar ⚡️ Advanced browser: more powerful browser window. ⚡️ Image Occlusion (Enhanced)(details below)
Here is a list of my favorite add-ons, the ones I rely on or use daily.
I linked them all because I am a kind soul, and I have too much time on my hands apparently… enjoy!įor a FULL guide on getting started with Anki, check out my blog post on Anki for Beginners. Here is my running list of favorite Anki add-ons, including all of the ones I have downloaded, large or small.