Flashcardgenerator

Created By
Moonzhang7 months ago
A FastMCP-based MCP server for converting JSON-formatted Markdown content into interactive flashcard pages. Project Overview FlashCardMCP is a FastMCP-based MCP service designed to convert Markdown content in JSON/CSV format into interactive flashcard pages. This service is suitable for learning, teaching, knowledge management, and any other scenario you desire, helping users create their own digital flashcard sets. Content Focus: Utilizes Markdown format, aligning with LLM output, allowing users to concentrate on content creation rather than irrelevant formatting details. Stable Output: Employs functions to stably generate flashcards, supporting CSS style input to meet personalized needs. Scenario-Based Templates: Provides pre-built templates for various scenarios, with further expansion planned. PDF Output: Flashcards can be printed as PDFs (8 cards per sheet), further accommodating different scenarios and real-world applications for use and memorization.
Overview

what is FlashCardMCP?

FlashCardMCP is a FastMCP-based service designed to convert JSON/CSV formatted Markdown content into interactive flashcard pages, suitable for learning, teaching, and knowledge management.

how to use FlashCardMCP?

To use FlashCardMCP, install the dependencies using uv sync or pip install -e ., then run the MCP server with python server.py. You can create flashcards from JSON data or convert CSV content into flashcards.

key features of FlashCardMCP?

  • Supports full Markdown syntax for flashcard content.
  • Interactive flashcards that can be flipped to view answers.
  • Multiple templates available for different scenarios.
  • Voice playback and dictation mode in the Listen template.
  • PDF export for printing flashcards.
  • Built-in data validation for flashcard JSON structure.

use cases of FlashCardMCP?

  1. Creating digital flashcards for language learning.
  2. Generating study materials for exam preparation.
  3. Designing interactive learning tools for classrooms.

FAQ from FlashCardMCP?

  • Can I use my own templates?

Yes! You can customize templates to fit your needs.

  • Is there a limit to the number of flashcards I can create?

No, you can create as many flashcards as you need.

  • How do I print my flashcards?

You can export your flashcards as a PDF and print them directly.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "FlashcardGenerator": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/path/to/FlashCardMCP",
        "run",
        "/server.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
7 months ago
Updated At
7 months ago
Author Name
Moonzhang
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