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How I almost automated grocery shopping
Cooklang web-site Parser CLI My recipes
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Remove all the clutter (ads, life story, popups) from recipe sites and extract just the recipe using OnlyRecipe. Use your phone camera to scan recipe QR code on any recipe site.
take a look at https://cooklang.org/
- Show HN: I built a no-bs recipe search engine
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CookLang plugin?
You don't need the CLI to support the language. You just have to implement the spec of CookLang in TS/JS for this.
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Show HN: CookLang – Recipe Markup Language
I agree, I thought about that. I expect that it can be some cases when either ingredients or units have spaces. And the problem is that I can't come up with a solid counter example. Something like @coriander{2%small batches}... You can open an issue in a spec repo so people can discuss https://github.com/cooklang/spec.
menuplannercmd
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Show HN: I built a no-bs recipe search engine
I've automated my meal planning using a command line app I wrote in python (https://github.com/steven-p-walsh/menuplannercmd) The app tries to estimate the best menu based on what I like, what I have, what i've made in the past, and something I call slots, which let me give myself more or less time to cook. I also add some randomness to keep things fresh.
As i've built the app, I realized I almost never care about anything more than a rough estimate of the ingredients needed. Even then, I really only care about a few key ingredients. Here is an example (https://github.com/steven-p-walsh/menuplannercmd/blob/master...)
What are some alternatives?
cooklang-obsidian - Edit and display CookLang recipes in Obsidian
arisgarden - Electronic Cookbook
recipes - Example recipes written in Cooklang
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
cookcli - Command line program which provides a suite of tools to create shopping lists and maintain recipes.
tacofancy - community-driven taco repo. stars stars stars.
cook-mode - Emacs syntax highlighting for Cooklang
openrecipes - An open database of recipe bookmarks
recept - En enkel receptsamling
kookbook - Cookbook creator