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# AnkiGen - Anki Card Generator
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AnkiGen is a Gradio-based web application that generates high-quality Anki
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## Features
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- **Multi-Agent Card Generation**: Utilizes specialized agents for subject expertise, pedagogical guidance, and content structuring
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- **Quality Assurance System**: Multiple judge agents evaluate cards for accuracy, clarity, pedagogical value, and completeness
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- **Adaptive Enhancement**: Revision and enhancement agents improve cards based on judge feedback
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- Generate Anki cards for various subjects or from provided text/URLs
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- Customizable number of topics and cards per topic
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- Advanced OpenAI Agents SDK integration with structured outputs
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## How It Works
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```mermaid
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A[User Input] --> B[Generation Coordinator]
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B --> C[Subject Expert Agent]
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B --> D[Pedagogical Agent]
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B --> E[Content Structuring Agent]
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C --> F[Generated Cards]
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D --> F
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E --> F
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F --> G[Judge Coordinator]
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G --> H[Content Accuracy Judge]
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G --> I[Pedagogical Judge]
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G --> J[Clarity Judge]
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G --> K[Technical Judge]
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G --> L[Completeness Judge]
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H --> M{60% Consensus?}
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I --> M
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J --> M
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K --> M
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L --> M
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M -->|No| N[Revision Agent]
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N --> O[Enhancement Agent]
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O --> B
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M -->|Yes| P[Final High-Quality Cards]
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P --> Q[Export to CSV/APKG]
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```
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## Installation for Local Use
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1. Clone this repository:
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git clone https://github.com/brickfrog/ankigen.git
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cd ankigen
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source .venv/bin/activate # Activate the virtual environment
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- **Note**: This application requires OpenAI API access and uses the `openai-agents` SDK for advanced multi-agent functionality.
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## Usage
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uv run python app.py
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*(Note: The `gradio app.py` command might also work but using `python app.py` within the `uv run` context is recommended.)*
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- Click "Generate Cards" or "Analyze Learning Path".
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## Project Structure
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- `config.py`: Agent configuration management
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- `schemas.py`: Pydantic schemas for structured agent outputs
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- `templates/`: Jinja2 templates for agent prompts
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- `models.py`: Pydantic models for data structures.
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- `utils.py`: Logging, caching, web fetching utilities.
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- `llm_interface.py`: OpenAI API client management.
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- `card_generator.py`: Integration layer for agent-based card generation.
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- `learning_path.py`: Logic for the learning path analysis feature.
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- `exporters.py`: Functions for exporting data to CSV and `.apkg`.
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- `ui_logic.py`: Functions handling UI component updates and visibility.
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- `tests/`: Contains unit and integration tests.
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- `unit/`: Tests for individual modules in `ankigen_core`.
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- `integration/`: Tests for interactions between modules and the app.
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- `pyproject.toml`: Defines project metadata, dependencies, and build system configuration.
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- `README.md`: This file.
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## Agent System Architecture
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AnkiGen employs a sophisticated multi-agent system built on the OpenAI Agents SDK that ensures high-quality flashcard generation through specialized roles and quality control:
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### Generator Agent
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- **SubjectExpertAgent**: Provides domain-specific expertise for accurate content creation, followed by a single lightweight quality review that can revise or drop weak cards.
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### Orchestration
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- **AgentOrchestrator**: Main system controller that initializes the simplified agent pipeline and runs self-review before returning cards.
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This architecture ensures that every generated flashcard undergoes rigorous quality control and iterative improvement, resulting in superior learning materials.
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## Development
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2. **Install Development Dependencies:**
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3. **Running Tests:**
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uv run pytest tests/
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*(Current test coverage target is >= 80%. As of the last run, coverage was ~89%.)*
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4. **Code Style:** Please use `black` and `ruff` for formatting and linting (configured in `pyproject.toml` implicitly via dev dependencies, can be run manually).
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- Core logic changes should primarily be made within the `ankigen_core` modules.
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## License
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## Acknowledgments
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# AnkiGen - Anki Card Generator
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AnkiGen is a Gradio-based web application that generates high-quality Anki flashcards using OpenAI's GPT models. It creates CSV and `.apkg` deck files with intelligent subject-specific card generation and quality review.
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## Features
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- Generate Anki cards for various subjects or from provided text/URLs
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- Create structured learning paths for complex topics
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- Export to CSV or `.apkg` format with default styling
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- Customizable number of topics and cards per topic
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- Built-in quality review system
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- User-friendly Gradio interface
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## Installation
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Preferred usage: [uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv)
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git clone https://github.com/brickfrog/ankigen.git
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cd ankigen
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uv venv
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```
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uv pip install -e .
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```
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3. Set up your OpenAI API key:
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- Create a `.env` file in the project root
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- Add: `OPENAI_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"`
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## Usage
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```
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2. Open your browser to `http://127.0.0.1:7860`
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- Single Subject: Generate cards for a specific topic
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- Learning Path: Create a structured learning curriculum
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- From Text: Generate cards from pasted text
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- From Web: Generate cards from a URL
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4. Configure parameters and click "Generate Cards"
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5. Export results as CSV or `.apkg` file
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## Project Structure
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- `app.py`: Main Gradio application
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- `ankigen_core/`: Core logic modules
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- `card_generator.py`: Card generation orchestration
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## Development
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```
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## License
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## Acknowledgments
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- Gradio library for the web interface
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- OpenAI for GPT models
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- Card design principles from ["An Opinionated Guide to Using Anki Correctly"](https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/7Q7DPSk4iGFJd8DRk/an-opinionated-guide-to-using-anki-correctly)
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