/birdskitchen

A Desktop Recipe Manager application using Electron & React.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptOtherNOASSERTION

Birds Kitchen

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Github All Releases

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Website

https://tenbirds.online/birdskitchen/

I wanted to learn something new...

So, I decided to take a crack at learning React and building an application that I found deeply missing in Linux: a Desktop Recipe Manager (I know there are some, but they don't match my needs...)

I you want to contribute, please send me a mail or a pidgeon 😁

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Screenshots

 

Dark and light themes - Grid view

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Image list view

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Table view

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Print view

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Edit view

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Preferences screen - Storage tab

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Preferences screen - Theme tab

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Features

  • Cross platform
  • Localized (english, french, german and italian)
  • Custom Themes (a light one and two dark ones for now)
  • Content search
  • Tags
  • Categories
  • Ratings
  • Favorites
  • Source URL
  • Table view with column sorting
  • Change the ingredients amounts when adjusting the servings (ready to print view)
  • Print current recipe
  • Choose your storage directory (including Sync Services)
  • Backups and Restore backups
  • Unit Converter
  • Recipe Websites scraper (63 supported websites in 4 languages)
  • Auto updates

Documentation

Visit the Wiki Page

Roadmap

Visit the Roadmap Page for details...

Running locally

Binaries

Visit the Releases Page to find the installer you need.

Building from source

# clone the project
git clone https://github.com/fredserva/birdskitchen.git

# change directory to the project folder
cd birdskitchen

# install dependencies
yarn

# run the app in development mode
yarn dev

Contributing

To add support for your favorite language, or submit new features, feel free to open an issue or contact me directly. Contributions are very welcomed!

License

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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Contributors

Thanks go to these people

   

YSchroe: German translation
Albano Battistella: Italian translation