This add-on supplements the
card browser by adding a keyboard shortcut and
menu entry for
creating duplicates of notes.
USAGE
Pressing the
shortcut (
Ctrl+Alt+C
by default) or clicking on the
Create Duplicate entry in the Edit menu will find all notes belonging to the selected cards and duplicate them in place.
COMPATIBILITY
This add-on has only been tested with Anki's stable release branch (2.0.x ≥ 2.0.30). The 2.1 beta branch is probably
not supported at this point in time.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- All cards generated by each note will be duplicated alongside the note
- All duplicated cards will end up in the deck of the first selected card
- The duplicated cards should look exactly like the originals
- Tags are preserved in the duplicated notes
- Review history is NOT duplicated to the new cards (they appear as new cards)
- The notes will be marked as duplicates (because they are!)
CHANGES
2017-08-06 – Refactored code
2016-04-30 – Duplications can now be undone via CTRL+Z (using Anki's default restoration points)
SUPPORT
Please
do not report issues or bugs in the review section below, as I will not be able to reply to them nor help you. Instead, please report all issues you encounter either on
GitHub, or by posting a new thread on the
Anki add-on support forums while mentioning the name of the affected add-on in your thread title.
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Glutanimate
This add-on is based on "
Create Copy of Selected Cards" by Kealan Hobelmann.
Licensed under the
GNU AGPL v3. The code for this add-on is available on
GitHub.
MORE RESOURCES
A lot of my add-ons were commissioned by other Anki users. If you enjoy my work and would like to hire my services to work on an add-on or new feature, please feel free to reach out to me at:
ankiglutanimate [αt] gmail . com
Want to stay up-to-date with my latest add-on releases and updates? Feel free to follow me on Twitter:
@Glutanimate
New to Anki? Make sure to check out my YouTube channel where I post weekly tutorials on Anki add-ons and related topics:
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