recipe-scrapers
rtl_433
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recipe-scrapers
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Workflow: Getting IRL Recipies into Mealie
Mealie uses https://github.com/hhursev/recipe-scrapers for parsing recipes from websites. There is a list of supported websites there (as well as websites that have an actual recipe schema), but it can't read just any random free form text (like the result of OCR on a scanned book) into a structured recipe. Maybe some fuzzy LLM/GPT thing would work there, but unless you're planning on serious production of archiving dozens of books I'd think it's not worth it. Just find a recipe online you like, import it, and edit it like /u/Upballoon suggested.
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I have to know if anyone does something similar: my wife and I have a list of recipes (we call it “The Book”) in which we put our favorite recipes in. The only rules are that we have to make it ourselves (one of or both of us) and BOTH OF US have to 100% agree that it is good enough to be included.
It makes use of a library of scrapers from https://github.com/hhursev/recipe-scrapers to parse recipes
- Looking for a recipe dataset from many different websites
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Is there a way to put into Google "favorites" folder automatically all the pages from a blog?
Just found this too: https://github.com/hhursev/recipe-scrapers
- Simple, useful apps that you self-host?
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How could I utilize this package?
Just like the title says. I am looking to be able to utilize this package Recipe Scraper I know a little about Python. But not a whole lot. Also, is there any way to scrape the recipes into a Markdown Format?
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🥧Tandoor Recipe v1.4 released - Shopping, Importing and more
Importing recipes, be it from other recipe managers or external websites, has long been one of the most useful things that Tandoor can do for you. It has also long been very powerful by combining the awesome recipe-scrapers library with well designed algorithms, good structured data and lots of experience and community feedback. But one thing was never really finished: the Frontend.
rtl_433
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Reverse engineering a car key fob signal
And there's a multiformat receiver block too: https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
- What is this signal?
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Error handling in a failing service
pi@pi4b8:/etc/systemd/system $ cat rtl_433.service # based on https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/issues/1651 [Unit] Description=RTL_433 service script StartLimitIntervalSec=5 Documentation=https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433/README.md After=syslog.target network.target [Service] Type=exec ExecStart=/usr/bin/rtl_433 -C si -F mqtt # Restart script if stopped Restart=always # Wait 30s before restart RestartSec=30s # Tag things in the log # View with: sudo journalctl -f -u rtl_433 -o cat SyslogIdentifier=rtl_433 StandardOutput=syslog StandardError=syslog [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
- seeking help with 433Mhz remote integration
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Create a subghz file from known data?
For example, rtl_433 has the spec for an X10 sensor say I know what data I want to put where, is there some tool/site I could enter in what the "specifications" of the signal waveform are and the data I want to send as a byte-string or binary-string and it would create a playable .sub file for me?
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New Guy: Outdoor Thermostat / automated fan start/stop.
For "outdoor distances" I'd probably stick to something LoRa or 433MHz based. YoLink has quite a few options using the LoRa protocol. I use basic 433Mhz based AcuRite sensors paired with an RTL-SDR dongle connected to a machine running RTL_433, and use Home Assistant to trigger automations and alerts.
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Mystery signal?
866-868MHz is SRD/ISM band (in UK/EU). Can be things like energy meters, TPMS, medical devices etc. Try rtl_433 on it.
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Problem trying to listen to a Honeywell doorbell (RF 868 Mhz) with RTL-433
I'm trying to add a Honeywell doorbell to Home Assistant by using the RTL-433 GitHub project/program. When I run the program the SDR dongle is detected but it doesn't display anything when I press the doorbell (the image shows what I see after running the program and pressing the doorbell). I have also tried Honeywell Activelink (FSK) aka [116], so I have tried both 115 and 116 decode protocols.
- Elster TPR11 water meter reader
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Next Mileston for an RTL-SDR newbee?
rtf_433 IoT & embedded device signal receiving https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433
What are some alternatives?
nginx-proxy-manager-goaccess - NGINX Proxy Manager and Goaccess docker file
rtl-wmbus - Software defined receiver for wireless M-Bus with RTL-SDR
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
rtlamr - An rtl-sdr receiver for Itron ERT compatible smart meters operating in the 900MHz ISM band.
Recipes - Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping lists and much much more!
ESPHome-VideoDoorbell - Doorbell made using ESPHome with a TTGO T-Camera
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
mayhem-firmware - Custom firmware for the HackRF+PortaPack H1/H2
MeTube - Self-hosted YouTube downloader (web UI for youtube-dl / yt-dlp)
SDRPlusPlus - Cross-Platform SDR Software
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
multimon-ng