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https://github.com/paulfioravanti/jlpt

Japanese Language Proficiency Test Anki Deck template examples and code.
https://github.com/paulfioravanti/jlpt

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# JLPT Anki Deck Templates

This repository contains sample templates and code for [Anki][] flash card decks
that I used to study for [level N1][JLPT level list] of the [Japanese Language
Proficiency Test][] (JLPT).

It is the companion repository to my blog post:

- _[My JLPT N1 Study Guide][]_.

![Kanji Back Template][]

The templates are definitely more practical than pretty, so if you are looking
for something better or nicer looking, you may have more luck looking up Anki's
[JLPT shared decks][].

I used the [新完全マスター][] (_Shin Kanzen Master_) series of books as a basis
to create my flash card decks; meaning that I straight-up adapted all content
from all the books into flash card decks.

Therefore, regardless of my desire to want to share the entire content of the
decks online, it would not be fair to the book authors, and I'm sure the book
publishers would not be so happy with me if I did.

## How to use the templates

Right click on any of the `.apkg` files in this repository, and save the file to
your computer.

Double-click on the file and it should open up the deck in Anki, where you can
then add individual cards as you please.

## How to use the templates (advanced/technical)

If you want to delve a bit deeper into the code in each deck and are familiar
with your computer's [command line interface][] (eg Terminal/Command Prompt),
then:

```sh
git clone [email protected]:paulfioravanti/jlpt.git
cd jlpt
```

Open the directory with your favourite text editor, and see the `src/` directory
for the sets of files related to each Anki deck.

There is a `README.md` file in each directory that should be able to help you if
you wanted to re-create the decks from scratch.

Good luck with your exam preparations! 頑張れ〜!🎌

[Anki]: https://apps.ankiweb.net/
[command line interface]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_interface
[Japanese Language Proficiency Test]: https://www.jlpt.jp/e/
[JLPT level list]: https://www.jlpt.jp/e/about/levelsummary.html
[JLPT shared decks]: https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/jlpt
[Kanji Back Template]: ./assets/kanji-back-template.jpg
[My JLPT N1 Study Guide]: https://www.paulfioravanti.com/blog/jlpt-study-guide/
[新完全マスター]: https://www.3anet.co.jp/np/list.html?series_id=4&af=1&g=5&s=4