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The RecipeRadar Frontend is a recipe search and meal planning application (by openculinary)

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    > support splitting ingredients by typing a comma

    That sounds sensible, yep; filed as https://github.com/openculinary/frontend/issues/210

    > "Are there any ingredients that are not available?" ... I knew what you meant, the search will exclude recipes with those items, but it felt weird to read

    That makes sense too. If I remember correctly, that prompt was most-recently rephrased during a pandemic-related lockdown (with subsequent unpredictable ingredient shortages), and so that context may have affected the choice of language; but I agree that it's odd phrasing and should be updated.

    Hopefully that'll be a relatively quick correction, although it will require internationalization (currently machine-translated without review by native language speakers, not ideal); it's filed as https://github.com/openculinary/internationalization/issues/...

    > box around the search form has a huge gap to the right of the form inputs

    > I'd probably expect to see filters for vegan/veggie/pescatarian / low gi etc but then maybe not

    Two good points here, and possibly combinable. Perhaps those dietary recipe filters could be placed in the excess space available next to the search controls.

    Today the search API does theoretically support filtering[2] on a few dietary properties -- but that functionality isn't yet visible and available to the user.

    Feature request filed as https://github.com/openculinary/frontend/issues/211

    - Shopping list feature ... your icons seem too small and fiddly, and I'd want a few buttons on screen of common things - so I can tap those instead of typing

    That sounds smart. This feature (and the meal planner) are under-attended relative to the recipe search/explore components, in my opinion. Let me think about this for a while, there are a few considerations and I'd like to be concise.

    [2] - https://github.com/openculinary/api/blob/72075f66cd6fda5b809...

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openculinary/frontend is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of frontend is TypeScript.

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