Gomi is a Python package used to store and manage Note Types for Anki in a git repository. At Ajatt-Tools, we store our note types here. Gomi provides a super user-friendly mechanism of importing and exporting note types, and everyone is welcome to add their templates to our collection by making a pull request.
Install Python 3.12 or later if you haven't already.
Windows is not recommended because it is malware.
Install Python from the Microsoft Store or check if you already have the good version putting on your file explorer search bar
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WindowsApps\python3
If you have the correct version, you can just close the python's window that just popped up.
Make sure to add python3 to the PATH
.
The path you need to add should look like C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\python3
.
If you don't have the python installed, when you'll put this command into the search bar, it will open a microsoft store window directly on the correct python version, and you just need to click Download.
After doing this step, you can make sure that everything is good
by opening the command prompt with Windows+R
, cmd
and put the command:
python3 -m
If everything's good, you should get a response like : Argument expected for the -m option
Install gomi using pipx: pipx install gomi
.
Make sure Anki is running, and you have AnkiConnect installed.
Clone AnkiNoteTypes and cd
into it.
If you have never cloned a repository before,
you need to install git.
If you have git
installed,
open your terminal and type the following commands.
git clone "https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/AnkiNoteTypes.git"
cd AnkiNoteTypes
To import one of the available Note Types to Anki, run:
gomi import
If you imported a note type from the AJATT collection before, it received an update, and you want to import the new version, run:
gomi update
To export one of your Note Types, run:
gomi export
Then write a helpful readme and commit your changes:
git add templates media && git commit
After committing your template, please create a pull request.