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The AnkiConnect plugin enables external applications such as [Yomichan for Chrome](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan-chrome/) to
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communicate with Anki over a remote API. This makes it possible to execute queries against the user's card deck,
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automatically create new vocabulary and Kanji flash cards, and more. AnkiConnect is compatible with latest stable and
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alpha versions of Anki.
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automatically create new vocabulary and Kanji flash cards, and more.
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## Requirements ##
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* [Anki](http://ankisrs.net/)
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* [Anki](http://ankisrs.net/) (versions 2.0.x and 2.1.x supported)
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## Installation ##
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## Installation (for most users) ##
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AnkiConnect can be downloaded from its [Anki shared addon page](https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/2055492159) or enabled
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through the [Yomichan](https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan) plugin if you have it installed. Once AnkiConnect is installed it is ready
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for use; no further configuration is required. Windows users may have to take additional steps to make Windows Firewall
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allows AnkiConnect to listen for incoming connections on TCP port 8765.
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AnkiConnect can be downloaded from the [shared addon page](https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/2055492159) on AnkiWeb. Once
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installed, the extension is ready for immediate use.
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## Limitations on Mac OS X ##
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### Windows ###
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While it is possible to use this plugin on this operating system, there is a known issue in which it is required that
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the Anki application window to be on screen for card creation to work properly. The cause is apparently that Mac OS X
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suspends graphical applications running in the background, thus preventing Anki from responding to Yomichan queries.
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Windows users may see a firewall nag dialog on Anki startup because this plugins acts as sever. Anki must be unblocked
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for this plugin to function.
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Until this problem is resolved, users of this Mac OS X will have to keep both the browser window and Anki on-screen.
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Sorry for the lameness; I am researching a fix for this issue.
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### Mac OS X ###
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## Application Interface ##
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Starting with [Mac OS X Mavericks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_X_Mavericks), a feature named *App Nap* has been
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introduced to the operating system. This feature causes certain applications which are open (but not visible) to be
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placed in a suspended state. As this behavior causes AnkiConnect to stop working while you have another windowjin the
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foreground, App Nap should be disabled for Anki:
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1. Start the Terminal application.
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2. Execute the following command in the terminal window:
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```
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defaults write net.ichi2.anki NSAppSleepDisabled -bool true
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```
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3. Restart Anki.
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## Application Interface (for developers) ##
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AnkiConnect exposes Anki features to external applications via an easy to use
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[RESTful](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer) API. After it is installed, this plugin will
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