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Tandoor Recipes

The recipe manager that allows you to manage your ever growing collection of digital recipes.

InstallationDocumentationDemo

Preview

Features

  • 📦 Sync files with Dropbox and Nextcloud (more can easily be added)
  • 🔍 Powerful search with Djangos TrigramSimilarity
  • 🏷️ Create and search for tags, assign them in batch to all files matching certain filters
  • 📄 Create recipes locally within a nice, standardized web interface
  • ⬇️ Import recipes from thousands of websites supporting ld+json or microdata
  • 📱 Optimized for use on mobile devices like phones and tablets
  • 🛒 Generate shopping lists from recipes
  • 📆 Create a Plan on what to eat when
  • 👪 Share recipes with friends and comment on them to suggest or remember changes you made
  • ➗ automatically convert decimal units to fractions for those who like this
  • 🐳 Easy setup with Docker and included examples for Kubernetes, Unraid and Synology
  • 🎨 Customize your interface with themes
  • ✉️ Export and import recipes from other users
  • 🌍 localized in many languages thanks to the awesome community
  • ➕ Many more like recipe scaling, image compression, cookbooks, printing views, ...

This application is meant for people with a collection of recipes they want to share with family and friends or simply store them in a nicely organized way. A basic permission system exists but this application is not meant to be run as a public page. Documentation can be found here.

While this application has been around for a while and is actively used by many (including myself), it is still considered beta software that has a lot of rough edges and unpolished parts.

License

Beginning with version 0.10.0 the code in this repository is licensed under the GNU AGPL v3 license with an common clause selling exception. See LICENSE.md for details.

NOTE: There appears to be a whole range of legal issues with licensing anything else then the standard completely open licenses. I am in the process of getting some professional legal advice to sort out these issues. Please also see Issue 238 for some discussion and reasoning regarding the topic.

Reasoning
This software and all its features are and will always be free for everyone to use and enjoy.

The reason for the selling exception is that a significant amount of time was spend over multiple years to develop this software. A payed hosted version which will be identical in features and code base to the software offered in this repository will likely be released in the future (including all features needed to sell a hosted version as they might also be useful for personal use). This will not only benefit me personally but also everyone who self-hosts this software as any profits made trough selling the hosted option allow me to spend more time developing and improving the software for everyone. Selling exceptions are approved by Richard Stallman and the common clause license is very permissive (see the FAQ).