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DecksMD 2.5.5

Released 8 July 2026

Decks 2.5.5 — control how Anki decks are split on import

When you import from Anki, large decks are broken into multiple files so each stays fast to open in Obsidian. Decks 2.5.5 puts that choice in your hands.

Choose whether to split large decks

The Anki import dialog has a new Split large decks into multiple files toggle. Leave it on (the default) to keep today's behavior — a big deck is broken into numbered part-files. Turn it off to import each deck as a single file instead. Either way, subdecks always come in as their own separate files.

Set your own cards-per-file limit

With splitting on, a new Cards per file field lets you decide how many cards go in each part-file (default 1000). Lower it for smaller, snappier files; raise it for fewer files.

Upgrade-safe: the defaults match previous behavior — imports split exactly as they did before unless you change these options.

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