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Hi Brunohabibhabib!
Great question! Yes, you can manage multiple AnKing decks with your AnkiHub account, but there are some important points to understand:
How AnkiHub Decks Work
When you subscribe to an AnkiHub deck (like AnKing), a new deck is automatically created in your Anki collection. This becomes the “Home Deck” for that subscription, which is where new cards from AnkiHub will be placed.
Managing Multiple AnKing Decks
You have a couple of options to separate your exam and non-exam content:
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Use a single AnKing subscription with custom organization:
- Subscribe to AnKing once through AnkiHub
- Move cards to different subdecks based on your needs (exam vs. non-exam)
- This maintains all updates while letting you organize cards how you want
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Create a separate Anki profile:
- Each Anki profile has its own collection
- However, only one profile can sync with a single AnkiWeb account
- This approach would require separate AnkiWeb accounts for each profile
Important Considerations
- Moving cards between decks in Anki won’t affect AnkiHub updates - you’ll still receive updates for all cards
- You can customize the “Home Deck” for new cards coming from AnkiHub
- Anki profiles are primarily intended for different users on the same computer, not for splitting your own content
Recommended Approach
For your specific need of separating exam vs. non-exam cards, I’d recommend using a single AnkiHub subscription and then organizing the cards into different subdecks within Anki. This approach is simpler and still allows you to receive updates for all your cards.
Would you like more specific instructions on how to set up custom subdecks for your exam vs. non-exam content?