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├── install-pre.py
├── meta.json.tpl
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/README.org:
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1 | * Open the original org-note related the card from Anki!
2 | #+ATTR_HTML: :width 300px
3 | [[file:icons/unicorn.png]]
4 |
5 | Just make some Anki cards from org files and Press =Ctrl+O= key in Anki when you
6 | are reviewing one of the cards. You don't need any sophisticated works inside
7 | org files to open the related org file. This plugin makes workflow that going
8 | back to your original org-heading and text easily without any extra backlink
9 | field.
10 |
11 | * How to Use
12 | #+ATTR_HTML: :width 500px
13 | [[file:screencast/sc_1.gif]]
14 |
15 | 1) Install [[https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1094177960][this plugin]].
16 | - Please copy and paste =1094177960= into your Anki 2.1.
17 | 2) Change your default =org-directory= path(=~/org=) in the =open-org-note= plugin.
18 | - Go to =tools= menu -> Click =Add-ons= -> Select =Open Org Note= -> Click the
19 | =Config= Button.
20 | - Multiple org-directories are supported.
21 | 3) Make your anki-card using [[https://github.com/eyeinsky/org-anki/][org-anki]] or [[https://github.com/louietan/anki-editor][anki-editor]].
22 | - This plugin handle cards only which are generated from =org= files using Emacs.
23 | - Make sure your Emacs server must be running. e.g. =M-x server-start=
24 | #+begin_src emacs-lisp
25 | (unless (server-running-p)
26 | (server-start))
27 | #+end_src
28 |
29 | 4) When you are on =Review= or =Deck-Browser=, click the =Open Note= button or Press
30 | =Ctrl+O= key.
31 | - You can change the =Ctrl+O= shortcut in the config window.
32 | - This plugin will search =card id= through your org files entirely. If you
33 | have [[https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep][ripgrep]] program in your system, this searching will much faster.
34 | * TODOs
35 | - [x] Implement a initial anki plugin.
36 | - [x] Support [[https://github.com/vascoferreira25/org-mode-incremental-reading][the org-mode-incremental-reading]]
37 | - =org-anki= and =anki-editor= use the tree structure for card design. But
38 | =org-mode-incremental-reading= adds a [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Drawers.html][property drawer]] for the card design to
39 | handle the long text such as book and article sytles.
40 | - [ ] Support markdown files for obsidian and logseq.
41 |
42 | * Contributions
43 | - [[https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/unicorn][Unicorn icons]] created by Freepik - Flaticon
44 |
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/__init__.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | #
3 | """
4 | Add-on package initialization
5 | """
6 |
7 | import os
8 | from glob import glob
9 | import re
10 | import shutil
11 | import subprocess
12 | import json
13 | import time
14 | from functools import wraps
15 |
16 | import platform
17 | import anki
18 | import aqt
19 | import aqt.qt
20 | from aqt import appVersion
21 | from aqt import mw
22 |
23 | # Anki changes its version scheme to "year.month".
24 | app_version_major = int(appVersion.rsplit(".")[0])
25 | app_version_micro = int(appVersion.rsplit(".")[-1])
26 |
27 | ADDON_PATH = os.path.dirname(__file__)
28 | MODULE_ADDON = __name__.split(".")[0]
29 | ICONS_PATH = os.path.join(ADDON_PATH, "icons")
30 | ICON_PATH = os.path.join(ICONS_PATH, "unicorn.png")
31 | config = mw.addonManager.getConfig(__name__)
32 | open_shortcut = config["shortcuts"]["open"]
33 | open_action_text = "&" + config["texts"]["open"]
34 | open_menu_text = config["texts"]["open_menu"]
35 | open_btn_text = config["texts"]["open_btn"]
36 | open_hint_text = config["texts"]["open_hint"]
37 |
38 |
39 | def check_browser():
40 | return aqt.dialogs._dialogs["Browser"][1]
41 |
42 |
43 | # NOTE card() gets a user reviewing card and bcard() gets a user browsing card.
44 | # If user uses reviewing and browsing at same time, they functions return
45 | # different card ids. Context Menu can be uses preview window and review window.
46 | # But Preview window follows Browser Window which can call bcard() function.
47 | def card():
48 | # return self.reviewer.card.__dict__
49 | return aqt.mw.reviewer.card
50 |
51 |
52 | def bcard(): # _debugBrowserCard(self):
53 | return aqt.dialogs._dialogs["Browser"][1].card
54 |
55 |
56 | def search_in_org(file, note_id):
57 | if not os.path.exists(file):
58 | print(f"Openfile: No such file: {file}")
59 | return ()
60 |
61 | data = ''
62 | try:
63 | data = open(file, "r").read()
64 | except Exception as e:
65 | try:
66 | import codecs
67 | encoding = config["fallback_encoding"] if "fallback_encoding" in config or config["fallback_encoding"] else "utf-8"
68 |
69 | data = codecs.open(file, "r", encoding).read()
70 | except Exception as e:
71 | try:
72 | if encoding.lower() not in ['utf-8', 'utf8', 'utf_8']:
73 | data = codecs.open(file, "r", 'utf-8').read()
74 | else:
75 | print(f"Openfile: codecs.open(utf-8): {e}")
76 | except Exception as e:
77 | print(f"Openfile: codecs.open({encoding}): {e}")
78 | return ()
79 |
80 | if not data.strip():
81 | return ()
82 |
83 | res = config["note_match"].format(note_id=note_id)
84 | found = re.compile(res, flags=re.MULTILINE).search(data)
85 | if found:
86 | return (found.group(1), found.start(0), found.end(0))
87 |
88 | return ()
89 |
90 |
91 | def lru_file_cache(func):
92 | func.cache = {}
93 |
94 | @wraps(func)
95 | def wrapper(*args):
96 | org_name = ""
97 | docs = (0, 0)
98 | size = 0
99 | mtime = 0
100 |
101 | cache_missed = True
102 | if args in func.cache:
103 | org_name, docs, size, mtime = func.cache[args]
104 | if os.path.exists(org_name) and (
105 | mtime == os.path.getmtime(org_name) or size == os.path.getsize(org_name)
106 | ):
107 | cache_missed = False
108 |
109 | if cache_missed:
110 | # print('cache miss!')
111 | org_name, docs = func(*args)
112 | if org_name:
113 | mtime = os.path.getmtime(org_name)
114 | size = os.path.getsize(org_name)
115 | func.cache[args] = (org_name, docs, size, mtime)
116 | return org_name, docs
117 |
118 | return wrapper
119 |
120 |
121 | @lru_file_cache
122 | def find_anki_note(note_id, org_dir="~/org"):
123 | search_path = os.path.expanduser(org_dir)
124 | use_ripgrep = config["use_ripgrep"]
125 | rg_opts = config["ripgrep_opts"].split(" ")
126 | note_type = "ANKI_NOTE_ID"
127 |
128 | if use_ripgrep and shutil.which(rg_opts[0]):
129 | pat = config["note_match"].format(note_id=note_id)
130 | rg_ret = subprocess.run(
131 | rg_opts + ["--json", "-e", pat, search_path],
132 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
133 | universal_newlines=True,
134 | ).stdout
135 | for rg_line in rg_ret.split("\n"):
136 | rg_line = rg_line.strip()
137 | if not rg_line:
138 | continue
139 |
140 | js_line = json.loads(rg_line)
141 | if js_line["type"] != "match":
142 | continue
143 |
144 | org_name = js_line["data"]["path"]["text"]
145 | abs_offset = js_line["data"]["absolute_offset"]
146 | sub_start = js_line["data"]["submatches"][0]["start"]
147 | sub_end = js_line["data"]["submatches"][0]["end"]
148 | match_text = js_line["data"]["submatches"][0]["match"]
149 |
150 | if match_text:
151 | found_note_type = re.findall(pat, match_text["text"])
152 | if found_note_type:
153 | note_type = found_note_type[0]
154 |
155 | # Early return
156 | return org_name, (note_type, abs_offset + sub_start, abs_offset + sub_end)
157 | else:
158 | for org_name in glob(os.path.join(search_path, "**/*.org"), recursive=True):
159 | docs = search_in_org(org_name, note_id)
160 | if docs:
161 | return org_name, docs
162 |
163 | return None, None
164 |
165 |
166 | def open_anki_note(note_id):
167 | found = False
168 | for org_dir in config["org-paths"]:
169 | org_file, found_note = find_anki_note(note_id, org_dir)
170 | # print('debug:', org_file, found_note)
171 | if org_file and found_note:
172 | note_type = found_note[0]
173 | char_pos_begin = found_note[1]
174 | char_pos_end = found_note[2]
175 | cmd = config["exec"].format(
176 | org_file=org_file,
177 | note_type=note_type,
178 | char_pos_begin=char_pos_begin,
179 | char_pos_end=char_pos_end,
180 | )
181 |
182 | try:
183 | subprocess.check_output(
184 | cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True, universal_newlines=True
185 | )
186 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError as err:
187 | print(
188 | f"E: Open anki note({note_id})\ncommand: {cmd}\n{err.returncode}, {err.output}"
189 | )
190 | aqt.utils.showWarning(
191 | f"E: Open anki note({note_id})\n{err.output}\n>>>>>>\ncommand: {cmd}"
192 | )
193 |
194 | found = True
195 | break
196 |
197 | if not found:
198 | aqt.utils.showInfo(f"There is no org note for anki: {note_id}")
199 |
200 |
201 | def tools_open_org_note():
202 | try: # this works for web views in the reviewer and template dialog
203 | # print(f'MW STATE: {aqt.mw.state}')
204 | # if window is aqt.mw and aqt.mw.state == 'review':
205 | if aqt.mw.state == "review":
206 | current_card = aqt.mw.reviewer.card
207 | # current_side = aqt.mw.reviewer.state
208 | elif aqt.mw.state == "deckBrowser" or aqt.mw.state == "overview":
209 | current_card = bcard()
210 | # current_side = aqt.mw.reviewer.state
211 | note_id = current_card.nid
212 | # print('CARD ID::::', note_id)
213 | open_anki_note(note_id)
214 | except Exception: # just in case, pylint:disable=broad-except
215 | pass
216 |
217 |
218 | class OpenButton(aqt.qt.QPushButton):
219 | def __init__(self):
220 | super().__init__(aqt.qt.QIcon(ICON_PATH), open_btn_text)
221 |
222 | def request_open_note():
223 | if check_browser():
224 | _bcard = bcard()
225 | if _bcard:
226 | note_id = bcard().nid
227 | # print("CARD ID:", note_id)
228 | open_anki_note(note_id)
229 | else:
230 | aqt.utils.showWarning(f"There is no selected card in browser")
231 |
232 | self.setAutoDefault(True)
233 | self.setShortcut(open_shortcut)
234 | self.clicked.connect(request_open_note)
235 |
236 |
237 | def cards_button():
238 | from aqt import clayout
239 |
240 | clayout.CardLayout.setupButtons = anki.hooks.wrap(
241 | clayout.CardLayout.setupButtons,
242 | lambda card_layout: card_layout.buttons.insertWidget(
243 | # 3 if card_layout.buttons.count() in [6, 7] else 0,
244 | card_layout.buttons.count() - 2,
245 | OpenButton(),
246 | ),
247 | "after", # must use 'after' so that 'buttons' attribute is set
248 | )
249 |
250 |
251 | def editor_button():
252 | def createOpenButton(editor):
253 | note_id = ""
254 | if check_browser():
255 | note_id = bcard().nid
256 | # print("CARD ID:", note_id)
257 | else:
258 | note_id = card().nid
259 | # print("EDITOR CARD:", note_id)
260 | open_anki_note(note_id)
261 |
262 | def addOpenButton(buttons, editor):
263 | new_button = editor.addButton(
264 | ICON_PATH,
265 | open_action_text,
266 | createOpenButton,
267 | tip=f"{open_hint_text} ({open_shortcut})",
268 | keys=open_shortcut,
269 | )
270 | buttons.append(new_button)
271 | return buttons
272 |
273 | # aqt.gui_hooks.editor_did_init_buttons.append(addOpenButton)
274 | anki.hooks.addHook("setupEditorButtons", addOpenButton) # Legacy support
275 |
276 |
277 | def reviewer_hooks():
278 | def on_context_menu(web_view, menu):
279 | window = web_view.window()
280 |
281 | def context_menu_open_note():
282 | try: # this works for web views in the reviewer and template dialog
283 | if window is aqt.mw and aqt.mw.state == "review":
284 | current_card = aqt.mw.reviewer.card
285 | # current_side = aqt.mw.reviewer.state
286 | elif aqt.mw.state == "deckBrowser":
287 | current_card = bcard()
288 | # current_side = aqt.mw.reviewer.state
289 | elif web_view.objectName() == "mainText": # card template dialog
290 | current_card = window.card
291 | note_id = current_card.nid
292 | # print('CARD ID::::', note_id)
293 | open_anki_note(note_id)
294 | except Exception: # just in case, pylint:disable=broad-except
295 | pass
296 |
297 | m = menu.addAction(open_action_text, context_menu_open_note)
298 | m.setShortcut(open_shortcut)
299 | m.setIcon(aqt.qt.QIcon(os.path.join(ICONS_PATH, "unicorn.png")))
300 |
301 | anki.hooks.addHook("AnkiWebView.contextMenuEvent", on_context_menu)
302 | anki.hooks.addHook("EditorWebView.contextMenuEvent", on_context_menu)
303 | anki.hooks.addHook(
304 | "Reviewer.contextMenuEvent",
305 | lambda reviewer, menu: on_context_menu(reviewer.web, menu),
306 | )
307 |
308 |
309 | def preview_buttons():
310 | def setup_preview_slideshow(target_browser):
311 | "prepare when browser window shows up."
312 |
313 | def add_slideshow_ui_to_preview_window():
314 | preview_window = None
315 | bbox = None
316 | i = 0
317 | while True:
318 | try:
319 | if (
320 | app_version_major >= 23
321 | or app_version_major == 2
322 | and app_version_micro >= 24
323 | ):
324 | preview_window = target_browser._previewer
325 | # from 2.1.24 we can reference bbox as attr
326 | bbox = preview_window.bbox
327 | else:
328 | preview_window = target_browser._previewWindow
329 | bbox = target_browser._previewNext.parentWidget()
330 | if preview_window.isVisible():
331 | break
332 | except Exception:
333 | pass
334 | if i >= 10:
335 | # preview_window is closing
336 | preview_window = None
337 | break
338 | else:
339 | # well pc is really slow
340 | i += 1
341 | time.sleep(0.2)
342 | continue
343 |
344 | # open_button = bbox.addButton("Open org note", aqt.qt.QDialogButtonBox.ActionRole)
345 | bbox.addButton(OpenButton(), aqt.qt.QDialogButtonBox.ButtonRole.ActionRole)
346 | # open_button.setAutoDefault(True)
347 | # open_button.setToolTip("Open Org Note in Editor")
348 | # open_button.clicked.connect(request_open_note)
349 | #
350 |
351 | # from version "2.1.41" preview button is added to editor
352 | if app_version_major == 2 and app_version_micro <= 40:
353 | # editor is static
354 | form = target_browser.form
355 | form.previewButton.clicked.connect(add_slideshow_ui_to_preview_window)
356 | return None
357 |
358 | original_preview_f = target_browser.onTogglePreview
359 |
360 | def onTogglePreview():
361 | original_preview_f()
362 | add_slideshow_ui_to_preview_window()
363 |
364 | target_browser.onTogglePreview = onTogglePreview
365 |
366 | # aqt.gui_hooks.browser_menus_did_init.append(setup_preview_slideshow)
367 | anki.hooks.addHook(
368 | "browser.setupMenus", setup_preview_slideshow
369 | ) # Legacy support < 20
370 |
371 |
372 | def browser_menus():
373 | def on_setup_menus(browser):
374 | act = browser.form.menubar.addAction(open_action_text, tools_open_org_note)
375 | act.setIcon(aqt.qt.QIcon(ICON_PATH))
376 | m = browser.form.menubar.addMenu(open_menu_text)
377 | m.addAction(act)
378 |
379 | anki.hooks.addHook(
380 | "browser.setupMenus",
381 | on_setup_menus,
382 | )
383 |
384 |
385 | def tools_menus():
386 | open_btn = aqt.qt.QAction(open_action_text, mw)
387 | open_btn.triggered.connect(tools_open_org_note)
388 | open_btn.setShortcut(open_shortcut)
389 | open_btn.setIcon(aqt.qt.QIcon(ICON_PATH))
390 | mw.form.menuTools.addAction(open_btn)
391 |
392 |
393 | cards_button()
394 | editor_button()
395 | reviewer_hooks()
396 | preview_buttons()
397 | browser_menus()
398 | tools_menus()
399 |
400 | if platform.system() == "Darwin":
401 | os.environ["PATH"] += os.pathsep + os.pathsep.join(['/usr/local/bin', '/usr/bin'])
402 |
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/ci/release.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | pushd $(dirname $0)/..
3 | CUR_TAG=$(git describe --tags)
4 | OUT="org-open-note_$CUR_TAG.ankiaddon"
5 | sed "s/__MOD__/$(date +%s)/g" meta.json.tpl > meta.json
6 | rm -f $OUT
7 | zip -9r $OUT \
8 | meta.json \
9 | __init__.py \
10 | config.json \
11 | icons
12 | popd
13 | echo done
14 |
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/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "org-paths": [
3 | "~/org"
4 | ],
5 | "use_index_cache": true,
6 | "use_ripgrep": true,
7 | "ripgrep_opts": "rg -ni",
8 | "note_match": "^\\s*(?:#\\+|:)(ANKI_NOTE_ID|ATTR_ID):\\s*\"?{note_id}\"?\\b",
9 | "exec": "emacsclient -nce '(progn (select-frame-set-input-focus (selected-frame)) (find-file \"{org_file}\") (goto-char {char_pos_end}) (when (string-equal \"{note_type}\" \"ANKI_NOTE_ID\") (org-back-to-heading t)) (recenter))'",
10 | "fallback_encoding": "utf-8",
11 | "shortcuts": {
12 | "open": "Ctrl+O"
13 | },
14 | "texts": {
15 | "open_menu": "Org Notes",
16 | "open_btn": "Open",
17 | "open_hint": "Open Org Note in Editor",
18 | "open": "Open Note"
19 | }
20 | }
21 |
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/icons/unicorn.png:
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/install-pre.py:
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1 | import subprocess
2 |
3 | subprocess.check_call(["pip3", "install", "--upgrade", "pip"])
4 | subprocess.check_call(["pip3", "install", "mypy", "aqt[qt6]"])
5 |
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/meta.json.tpl:
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1 | {
2 | "mod": __MOD__,
3 | "name": "Open Org Note",
4 | "conflicts": []
5 | }
6 |
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/screencast/sc_1.gif:
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