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Show HN: Ingredients for Change
https://github.com/falk-hueffner/metric-cooking/blob/master/...
The use case is a bit different (the task includes finding ingredients mentioned in a longer text, and it'll rather not parse something rather than parsing it wrong), but it works fairly OK and can even parse things like "3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons packed light-brown sugar".
ingredient-phrase-tagger
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Show HN: Ingredients for Change
For far to long ingredient parsers been unavailable to the public. Either due to obsene complexity:
https://github.com/nytimes/ingredient-phrase-tagger
Or because of the dreaded paywall:
https://github.com/mtlynch/zestful-client
Wait no longer, I introduce PyIng. An easy to use python package for changing this "2 ounces of spicy melon" into this {name: melon, unit: ounces, qty: 2.0}.
https://github.com/whitew1994WW/PyIng
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Ever browse half a dozen pesto recipes to find the essential ingredients and quantities? I made a tool that finds the common ingredients, how often they occur, and their quantities in popular dishes like pad thai, pesto, banana bread, etc. Sampled from thousands of online recipes.
This is pretty old, but if you haven't seen it might be interesting to reference: https://github.com/nytimes/ingredient-phrase-tagger
What are some alternatives?
PyIng - Python module to parse ingredient names. Splitting them into the ingredient, unit and quantity. It is trained on a publicly available dataset using Tensorflow.
zestful-client
RecipeGPT-exp - RecipeGPT: Generative Pre-training Based Cooking Recipe Generation and Evaluation System (TheWebConf'2020; WWW'20)
NXEnhanced - Adds "quality-of-life" features to NextDNS website for a more practical usability
markdown-viewer - Markdown Viewer / Browser Extension