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  • spec

    Home for Cooklang specification and general discussions about the ecosystem (by cooklang)

  • 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.

  • recipes

    Example recipes written in Cooklang (by cooklang)

  • Yeah, the same here :-). We created a placeholder repo https://github.com/cooklang/recipes, but it still subject to workout structure and probably it makes sense to standardise units in some way.

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  • cooklang-swift

    Cooklang parser implementation in Swift

  • The parser is hand-made https://github.com/cooklang/CookInSwift. I was reading a book "Crafting Interpreters" by Robert Nystrom and was eager to try it myself.

  • kookbook

    Cookbook creator

  • This looks very good! I hope Kookbook [0] (which I use without too much hassle) implements it.

    [0] https://github.com/KDE/kookbook

  • arisgarden

    Electronic Cookbook

  • tacofancy

    community-driven taco repo. stars stars stars.

  • openrecipes

    Discontinued An open database of recipe bookmarks (by fictivekin)

  • This reminds me of RDF recipe ontologies (as they can be used with RDFa: e.g., schema.org's Recipe[1] and the food ontology[2], and there are/were dedicated spiders to search those, such as openrecipes[3]), but with a custom syntax; might be nice to define mappings to/from those, for compatibility. Though unfortunately the larger open recipe databases I saw online tend to use custom (sometimes XML-based, at least) formats/structures, so there's nothing quite readily usable (that I'm aware of) as a result.

    [1] https://schema.org/Recipe

    [2] https://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/fo

    [3] https://github.com/fictivekin/openrecipes

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  • recept

    En enkel receptsamling (by morberg)

  • Sounds like you have a similar setup to mine [1]. I have added PDF as an output format using pandoc. Also GitHub actions to automatically generate a new version when I push a commit.

    Would you mind sharing yours? I am always looking for inspiration and ways to improve.

    [1]: https://github.com/morberg/recept

  • cook-mode

    Emacs syntax highlighting for Cooklang

  • mkdocs-material

    Documentation that simply works

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