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    Yanki Mcp Server

    An MCP server implementation that connects to a locally running Anki, providing card review and creation. This is a fork of [scorzeth/anki-mcp-server](https://github.com/scorzeth/anki-mcp-server) with date-based organization features.

    1 stars
    JavaScript
    Updated Aug 31, 2025
    anki
    mcp-server

    Table of Contents

    • Resources
    • Tools
    • Installation & Usage
    • Development
    • Configuration
    • Debugging
    • Date-Based Card Organization
    • Benefits of Date-Based Organization
    • Configuration
    • Changelog
    • 1.0.5 (2025-05-31)
    • 1.0.4 (2025-05-31)
    • 1.0.3 (2025-05-31)

    Table of Contents

    • Resources
    • Tools
    • Installation & Usage
    • Development
    • Configuration
    • Debugging
    • Date-Based Card Organization
    • Benefits of Date-Based Organization
    • Configuration
    • Changelog
    • 1.0.5 (2025-05-31)
    • 1.0.4 (2025-05-31)
    • 1.0.3 (2025-05-31)

    Documentation

    Yanki MCP Server ( Yet Another Anki MCP Server )

    A Model Context Protocol server implementation that connects to a locally running Anki, providing card review and creation. This is a fork of scorzeth/anki-mcp-server with date-based organization features.

    Available as an npm package: yanki-mcp-server

    This server is designed to work with the Anki desktop app and the Anki-Connect add-on.

    Make sure you have the add-on installed before using.

    Resources

    • anki://search/deckcurrent
    • Returns all cards from current deck
    • Equivalent of deck:current in Anki
    • anki://search/isdue
    • Returns cards in review and learning waiting to be studied
    • Equivalent of is:due in Anki
    • anki://search/isnew
    • Returns all unseen cards
    • Equivalent of is:new in Anki

    Tools

    • update_cards
    • Marks cards with given card IDs as answered and gives them an ease score between 1 (Again) and 4 (Easy)
    • Inputs:
    • answers (array): Array of objects with cardId (number) and ease (number) fields
    • add_card
    • Creates a new card in a date-structured deck (format: DECK::YYYY::MM::DD)
    • Inputs:
    • front (string): Front of card
    • back (string): Back of card
    • get_due_cards
    • Returns n number of cards currently due for review
    • Inputs:
    • num (number): Number of cards
    • get_new_cards
    • Returns n number of cards from new
    • Inputs:
    • num (number): Number of cards

    Installation & Usage

    You can use this package without installation via npx:

    bash
    npx yanki-mcp-server

    Or install it globally:

    bash
    npm install -g yanki-mcp-server
    yanki-server

    Development

    Clone the repository and install dependencies:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/htlin222/yanki-mcp-server.git
    cd yanki-mcp-server
    npm install

    Build the server:

    bash
    npm run build

    For development with auto-rebuild:

    bash
    npm run watch

    Run the server directly during development:

    bash
    npm run dev

    Configuration

    To use with Claude Desktop, add the server config:

    On MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

    On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "yanki-mcp-server": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["yanki-mcp-server"],
          "env": {
            "DECK": "Default"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Debugging

    Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script:

    bash
    npm run inspector

    The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.

    Date-Based Card Organization

    This server automatically organizes new cards using a date-based structure instead of traditional topic-based organization. When you create a new card, it's added to a deck with the following format:

    code
    DECK::YYYY::MM::DD

    Where:

    • DECK is the base deck name (default: "00_Inbox" or configured via environment variable)
    • YYYY is the 4-digit year
    • MM is the 2-digit month
    • DD is the 2-digit day

    Benefits of Date-Based Organization

    1. Effortless Organization: Cards are automatically organized by creation date without manual categorization

    2. Temporal Context: Review cards created during specific time periods (e.g., during a course or project)

    3. Natural Spaced Repetition: Cards naturally group by when you learned concepts

    4. Time-Efficient: No need to spend time deciding which category each card belongs to

    5. Historical Record: See your learning journey over time

    Configuration

    You can customize the base deck name by setting the DECK environment variable in your MCP server configuration:

    json
    "env": {
      "DECK": "YourCustomDeckName"
    }

    If not specified, it defaults to "00_Inbox".

    Changelog

    1.0.5 (2025-05-31)

    • Completely removed all console output and logging functionality
    • Simplified codebase by eliminating all non-essential output
    • Ensured 100% clean MCP protocol communication with no extraneous output
    • Removed all filesystem operations related to logging

    1.0.4 (2025-05-31)

    • Fixed critical issue with logs directory path being created at filesystem root
    • Improved logging system with robust error handling and fallback mechanisms
    • Ensured logs are always created relative to the current working directory
    • Added silent failure for logging to prevent breaking MCP protocol if logging fails

    1.0.3 (2025-05-31)

    • Fixed MCP communication protocol issue by redirecting all console output to log files
    • Added file-based logging system that preserves all debug and status information
    • Logs are stored in the logs directory with date-based filenames
    • Ensured clean stdout communication for proper MCP JSON-RPC protocol compliance

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