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Once you’re happy with the cards you’ve created, you’re ready to export the deck to your favorite spaced repetition app.
Example of exporting flashcards in Janus

Supported Integrations

Deck Name

All flashcards get saved into a single deck in your collection. Most apps support nested decks or sub-decks where you can create a hierarchy of decks. Sub-decks can be defined by creating a slash (/) separated path from the outermost deck to the innermost deck: <Deck>/<Sub-Deck>/<Sub-Sub-Deck> For example, if you wanted to create a deck called Anatomy inside a parent deck Medicine, you need to name your deck Medicine/Anatomy. All exported flashcards go in the sub-deck.

How Exporting Works

Conversion

Janus converts flashcards to whatever format the spaced repetition app needs. Common formats include markdown and html.

Deck Deduplication

Some integrations can export directly into an existing deck, as well as see what cards already exist. If you export multiple times to the same deck, Janus will ensure that no duplicates are added.
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