You can install the anki-sm-2 python package from PyPI using pip:
pip install anki-sm-2
Import and initialize the Anki SM-2 Scheduler
from anki_sm_2 import AnkiSM2Scheduler, Card, Rating
scheduler = AnkiSM2Scheduler()
Create a new Card object
card = Card()
Choose a rating and review the card
"""
Rating.Again # (==0) forgot the card
Rating.Hard # (==1) remembered the card, but with serious difficulty
Rating.Good # (==2) remembered the card after a hesitation
Rating.Easy # (==3) remembered the card easily
"""
rating = Rating.Good
card, review_log = scheduler.review_card(card, rating)
print(f"Card rated {review_log.rating} at {review_log.review_datetime}")
# > Card rated 3 at 2024-10-31 01:36:57.080934+00:00
See when the card is due next
from datetime import datetime, timezone
due = card.due
# how much time between when the card is due and now
time_delta = due - datetime.now(timezone.utc)
print(f"Card due: at {due}")
print(f"Card due in {time_delta.seconds / 60} minutes")
# > Card due: at 2024-10-31 01:46:57.080934+00:00
# > Card due in 9.983333333333333 minutes
Anki SM-2 uses UTC time only. You can still specify custom datetimes, but they must be UTC.
from anki_sm_2 import AnkiSM2Scheduler, Card, Rating, ReviewLog
from datetime import datetime, timezone
scheduler = AnkiSM2Scheduler()
# create a new card on Jan. 1, 2024
card = Card(created_at=datetime(2024, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, timezone.utc)) # right
#card = Card(created_at=datetime(2024, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0)) # wrong
# review the card on Jan. 2, 2024
card, review_log = scheduler.review_card(card=card, rating=Rating.Good, review_datetime=datetime(2024, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, timezone.utc)) # right
#card, review_log = scheduler.review_card(card=card, rating=Rating.Good, review_datetime=datetime(2024, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0)) # wrong
AnkiSM2Scheduler
, Card
and ReviewLog
objects are all json-serializable via their to_dict
and from_dict
methods for easy database storage:
# serialize before storage
scheduler_dict = scheduler.to_dict()
card_dict = card.to_dict()
review_log_dict = review_log.to_dict()
# deserialize from dict
scheduler = AnkiSM2Scheduler.from_dict(scheduler_dict)
card = Card.from_dict(card_dict)
review_log = ReviewLog.from_dict(review_log_dict)
This python package is currently unstable and adheres to the following versioning scheme:
- Minor version will increase when a backward-incompatible change is introduced.
- Patch version will increase when a bug is fixed, a new feature is added or when anything else backward compatible warrants a new release.
Once this package is considered stable, the Major version will be bumped to 1.0.0 and will follow semver.
Checkout CONTRIBUTING to help improve Anki SM-2!
You can find the code for Anki's official Rust-based scheduler here.