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CLI-JLPT

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  • @kylian-tm, a dear friend of mine - sent me a code he wrote that would resemble some kind of flash card alternative used for learning. I took this idea and code into consideration and made a JLPT Kanji test.

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MIT License Copyright (c) 2021 アントムト

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