

Last time you create a new card or study our flashcards.

Modification date, timestamp in milliseconds. Creation date, timestamp in seconds - (Ex: 1415070000 for the 2014, 4th November) An integer identifier (1, 2, 3.) - arbitrary number since there is only one row The collection (contains one or many decks) - col contains a single row that holds various information about the collection CREATE TABLE col ( original did: only used when the card is currently in filtered deck - (used in SRS algorithm)ĭata text not null - currently unused (always empty string) original due: only used when the card is currently in filtered deck - (used in SRS algorithm) reps left till graduation (used in SRS algorithm) The number of times the card went from a "was answered correctly" - to "was answered incorrectly" state (used in SRS algorithm) left integer not null, The number of reviews (used in SRS algorithm) Due is used differently for different card types: - new queue: note id or random int - due/rev queue: integer day, relative to the collection's creation time - learning queue: integer timestamp Same as type, but -1=suspended, -2=user buried, -3=sched buried usn < server usn indicates changes that need to be pulled from server.
How do you run the anki app update#
update sequence number: used to do diffs when syncing with AnkiWeb - value of -1 indicates changes that need to be pushed to server. ordinal : identifies which of the card templates it corresponds to - valid values are from 0 to num templates - 1 - see the model JSON representation (field tmpls) The card id, could be generated randomly - Anki uses the epoch milliseconds of when the card was created There can be multiple cards for each note, as determined by the Template. \- prefs.db: A SQLite database to contains your preferences. | The file is always appended by Anki but never read directly | \- deleted.txt: A log of card deletions acting as the trash bin. | |- 2: An SQLite database listing all of the media | |- collection.log: A log file containing the list of actions | |- collection.anki2-journal: A binary file | |- collection.anki2: A SQLite database containing all (hundreds of images, sounds for my personal folder) | |- dia: The list of media included in the cards | | | (the last 30 backups are saved by default) | |- backups: The most recent backups automatically created by Anki |- User 1: A folder named after your profile name | On fresh install, this folder is empty as no add-ons are installed
How do you run the anki app install#
|- addons: a list of third-party add-ons that you can install directly
