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# **AnkiNLM** ### *The fastest way to export NotebookLM flashcards into Anki.* ## **Overview** **AnkiNLM** is a lightweight browser extension that adds **“Copy CSV”** and **“Download CSV”** buttons to the bottom of the NotebookLM Studio flashcard panel. With a single click, you get a fully formatted CSV ready for import into Anki — no rewriting, no manual cleanup. --- ## **Features** * One-click CSV export * Copy or download support * Compatible with Anki field mapping * Optimized for math-heavy flashcards * Preserves LaTeX syntax (`\sin(x)`, `\frac{a}{b}`, etc.) * Lightweight and privacy-friendly --- ## **v1.2 Changelog** * **Improved LaTeX compatibility** — CSV formatting now preserves LaTeX expressions for correct rendering in Anki. * **Better handling of math-dense cards** — Formulas and equations display accurately after import. * **Cleaner CSV output** — Small refinements for consistency and readability. --- ## **Recommended Setup** To render mathematical expressions in Anki, use an add-on capable of interpreting LaTeX or MathJax. **Recommended:** **Better Markdown Anki** — Add-on ID **2100166052** This add-on has shown the most consistent rendering results with CSVs generated by AnkiNLM. > Note: AnkiNLM is not affiliated with or responsible for external add-ons. Any LaTeX-compatible template or renderer will work. --- ## **How to Use** 1. Open a NotebookLM Studio containing generated flashcards. 2. Scroll to the flashcard section footer. 3. Click **Download CSV** or **Copy CSV**. 4. Open Anki and import the file. 5. Map fields as: * **Field 1 → Front** * **Field 2 → Back** 6. Choose your deck and finish the import. --- ## **Importing Into Anki** ### **Anki Desktop (Windows / macOS / Linux)** 1. Go to **File → Import** 2. Select the CSV 3. Set field mapping: **Field 1 = Front**, **Field 2 = Back** 4. Confirm the import ### **AnkiMobile / AnkiDroid** 1. Transfer or paste the CSV to your device 2. Import directly or via AnkiWeb sync ### **AnkiWeb** 1. Open or create a deck 2. Click **Add → Import File** --- ## **Ideal For** * NotebookLM users who rely on flashcards * Students improving their study workflow * Anyone building a streamlined NotebookLM → Anki pipeline --- ## **Installation** ### **Chrome Web Store** [Install](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ecoealfdeebafjpmhjdlbdgpgegjeaem) ### **Firefox Add-ons** Soon