| name | anki |
| description | Use when the user wants to create Anki flashcards, manage Anki decks, search notes, or interact with Anki via AnkiConnect. Triggers on phrases like "create flashcards", "add to Anki", "make Anki cards", "batch create notes", or "manage my Anki deck". |
| metadata | {"author":"nailuoGG","version":"1.0.0"} |
Anki MCP Server Skill
Create and manage Anki flashcards through the anki-mcp-server MCP integration.
Prerequisites
- Anki desktop app is running
- AnkiConnect addon installed (default port 8765)
- MCP server configured in Claude:
{
"mcpServers": {
"anki": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "anki-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Note: Do not use the .mcpb packaged version — it outputs Electron metadata to stdout which breaks the MCP stdio protocol.
Quick Reference
| Goal | Tool | Key Args |
|---|
| Check connection | anki_check_connection | — |
| List all decks | anki_list_decks | — |
| Create deck | anki_create_deck | name |
| List all tags | anki_list_tags | — |
| Add note tags | anki_add_note_tags | noteId or noteIds, tags |
| Remove note tags | anki_remove_note_tags | noteId or noteIds, tags |
| Create one note | anki_create_note | type, deck, fields |
| Batch create notes | anki_batch_create_notes | notes[] (10–20 per batch) |
| Search notes | anki_search_notes | query (Anki syntax), limit, offset |
| Get note details | anki_get_note_info | noteId |
| Update note | anki_update_note | id, fields, tags |
| Delete note | anki_delete_note | noteId or noteIds |
| List note types | anki_list_note_types | — |
| Get field names | anki_get_note_type_info | modelName |
Legacy unprefixed tool names still work, but prefer the anki_* tools for new workflows.
Core Workflows
From text/notes → Flashcards
- Call
anki_list_decks to confirm target deck (create if needed)
- Call
anki_get_note_type_info to confirm field names for the chosen type
- Extract knowledge points — one concept per card
- Call
anki_batch_create_notes (10–20 notes per call, max 50)
Minimum information principle: Each card tests exactly one thing.
Note Types
| Type | Fields | Use For |
|---|
Basic | Front, Back | Definitions, facts, Q&A |
Cloze | Text with {{c1::deletion}} | Fill-in-the-blank, sequences |
Always call anki_get_note_type_info first when using custom note types — field names vary.
Batch Create Example
{
"notes": [
{
"type": "Basic",
"deck": "Programming::Python",
"fields": {
"Front": "What does list comprehension look like in Python?",
"Back": "[expr for item in iterable if condition]"
},
"tags": ["python", "syntax"]
},
{
"type": "Cloze",
"deck": "Programming::Python",
"fields": {
"Text": "In Python, {{c1::def}} defines a function and {{c2::return}} sends back a value."
},
"tags": ["python", "basics"]
}
],
"allowDuplicate": false,
"stopOnError": false
}
Search Syntax
deck:Python # Cards in Python deck
tag:重要 is:due # Due cards tagged "重要"
is:new # Unseen cards
note:Basic # Cards using Basic note type
"exact phrase" # Exact text match
Tags
Use anki_list_tags to inspect existing tags. For metadata-only changes, prefer anki_add_note_tags and anki_remove_note_tags; use anki_update_note only when replacing the full tag list.
Deck Naming
Use :: for hierarchy: Language::English::Vocabulary, CS::Algorithms::Sorting
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Fix |
|---|
Not calling anki_get_note_type_info first | Always check field names before creating notes with custom types |
| Batches > 50 notes | Split into multiple calls of 10–20 |
Using .mcpb file | Use npx -y anki-mcp-server instead |
| Anki not running | Start Anki, verify AnkiConnect is active |
| Wrong field names | Field names are case-sensitive — use anki_get_note_type_info to verify |