This is an add-on designed to gather info on a potential bug in Anki's add-on import system. Cf.: glutanimate/review-heatmap#43 and Arthur-Milchior/anki-enhance-main-window#45
This section will be updated once the add-on is available on AnkiWeb.
Please click on the entry corresponding to your Anki version:
Anki 2.1
- Make sure you have the latest version of Anki 2.1 installed. Earlier releases (e.g. found in various Linux distros) do not support
.ankiaddon
packages. - Download the latest
.ankiaddon
package from the releases tab (you might need to click on Assets below the description to reveal the download links) - From Anki's main window, head to Tools → Add-ons
- Drag-and-drop the
.ankiaddon
package onto the add-ons list - Restart Anki
Anki 2.0
- Go to Tools → Add-ons → Open add-ons folder
- Find and delete the
Import Bug Test.py
file if it already exists. - See if you can find a
import_bug_test
folder. If so:- If the folder contains a
meta.json
file, copy the file to a safe location. This will allow you to preserve your current settings. - Proceed to delete the
import_bug_test
folder
- If the folder contains a
- Download and extract the latest Anki 2.0 add-on release from the releases tab (you might need to click on Assets below the description to reveal the download links)
- Move the extracted
Import Bug Test.py
andimport_bug_test
into the add-ons folder - Optional: Place the
meta.json
file back into the directory if you created a copy beforehand. - Restart Anki
For further information on the use of this add-on please check out the description text for AnkiWeb.
With Anki add-on builder installed:
git clone https://github.com/glutanimate/import-bug-test.git
cd import-bug-test
aab build
For more information on the build process please refer to aab
's documentation.
Contributions are welcome! Please review the contribution guidelines on how to:
- Report issues
- File pull requests
- Support the project as a non-developer
Import Bug Test is Copyright © 2019 Aristotelis P. (Glutanimate)
Import Bug Test is free and open-source software. The add-on code that runs within Anki is released under the GNU AGPLv3 license, extended by a number of additional terms. For more information please see the LICENSE file that accompanied this program.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.