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I am making an Anki deck for learning kanji, based on Heisig's RTK method. What's special about it is that the kanji and primitives are fully cross-referenced in static html files, so just by clicking you can see all the corresponding stories by keyword or by kanji. I recently also added kanji readings and word examples.

I eventually intend to re-sort the kanji to push off the least useful/frequent ones towards the end while maintaining dependencies (for example 升 should come before 昇 since it is part of it). Because the full cross-referencing establishes dependencies between kanji/primitives/radicals, this should be easy to accomplish programmatically.

Link here: https://hydra.bacontoast.org/f/jikan/

Any thoughts/suggestions on how to improve it?

It's all open source btw. For the source data check out `mnemonics.txt` in
https://hydra.bacontoast.org/f/jikan/tree?ci=trunk&type=tree&name=jikan/data

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