spec VS menuplannercmd

Compare spec vs menuplannercmd and see what are their differences.

spec

Home for Cooklang specification and general discussions about the ecosystem (by cooklang)
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6 1
569 3
1.8% -
2.0 10.0
8 months ago about 4 years ago
Python
MIT License GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only
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spec

Posts with mentions or reviews of spec. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-01.

menuplannercmd

Posts with mentions or reviews of menuplannercmd. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-09.
  • Show HN: I built a no-bs recipe search engine
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Nov 2021
    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?

When comparing spec and menuplannercmd you can also consider the following projects:

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