> In Anki, templates are written in HTML, which is the language that web pages are written in. The styling section is CSS, which is the language used for styling web pages.
I did that. The consens is like, just an example, yanki-connect:
> Anki desktop app auto-launch
> Perhaps the most precarious aspect of the Anki-Connect add-on is that the Anki desktop application must be running for any of the API calls to work. Yanki Connect tries to sand down this rough edge by (optionally) automatically launching the Anki desktop app if it's not running already.
> In Anki, templates are written in HTML, which is the language that web pages are written in. The styling section is CSS, which is the language used for styling web pages.
https://docs.ankiweb.net/templates/intro.html
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But you'd want AnkiConnect, or a Python-based addon for your workflow
Have you looked into any of the open source clients to see how they are communicating with the server?
I did that. The consens is like, just an example, yanki-connect:
> Anki desktop app auto-launch > Perhaps the most precarious aspect of the Anki-Connect add-on is that the Anki desktop application must be running for any of the API calls to work. Yanki Connect tries to sand down this rough edge by (optionally) automatically launching the Anki desktop app if it's not running already.