 Just want to show off a program here that I made for mainly my wife But the all the source code is up on github and it is under an AGPL license And so I just wanted to quickly show you how it works. So basically You go to the main list index file of the program on your computer your laptop or desktop Tablet or phone should work on all them as long as you have a modern browser and It brings you to a list of all your recipes. They're all color-coded Based on what type of meal they are and you can search through them based on the title the Ingredients and tags so let's say I wanted to find some tacos so I can type in taco You can see my wife all these recipes on here right now our recipes my wife has entered It does show you that currently there are 36 recipes in the database and you can see she has any one for taco dip Probably could change the color of either the font or the background for this particular category of meal Little hard to read there And then we got tacos here and again the colors are based on what category of meal they are placed under So that's taco now. Let's say again. You can search by ingredients or tags So let's say. Oh, you know what I have a lot of beef at home. So let me type in beef Oh, look, I got beef stroganoff lasagna that uses One pound of ground beef. That's good. So I'll click on that and you can see you know What it is the prep time if you've entered a print time cook time in the total time How much it yields a description Ingredients instructions any comments you want here's a category. It's under dinner That's what determines the color on the other page, which can easily be modified based on the CSS of the application Source here my wife wrote pasta box because she got it off a box of pasta But there you can write. Oh, I got this recipe from Sally or you can put a URL if you got it offline And then tags things that you may want to search for it by later. No, I can make changes I can come in here. I can say blah blah blah whatever Husband really like this blah blah blah click submit and it automatically updates it now if I hit F12 here to show you the console log and The network access here. I'll click submit again And you can see here it doesn't update which updates the database But there's also a backup that it runs every time you make a change to a recipe It will attempt to back up the entire database to a JSON file Here you can see that it was unable to open that file because By default that's disabled. All you have to do is create a backups Folder a folder called backups and make it writable and it will automatically start creating backup copies of your database in case you accidentally delete something or you just want to go back to a Older version of the recipes. They're all backed up every time to make a change Also, let's say you wanted to share this with a friend you or take the recipe somewhere You can click print it gives a printable version. You can print a PDF and email it to somebody or you can print up a physical copy Also up here at the top Contacts will bring you to my web page currently New recipe will obviously create a new recipe so I can type in here salad, you know, I can call it my salad and Fill in the rest information about leave a blank for now if I go back to home now and I type in salad You can see right here salad. It's gray. Whoops It's a gray Because I didn't give it a category if you don't give the meal a category It automatically defaults to the color gray and then of course projects page We'll bring you to the source code that I have up on github so you can download this project yourself And so if you go to github.com for it slash metal x1000 look for the project called cookbook You can download this and get up and running in no time and Also, if you go to films by chris calm select on coding click on github and it will bring you to my github page at which Point you can search through my repositories for the cookbook app So I thank you for watching this just wanted to share it in case you may be interested in using this In the future. I may show a quick little setup on how you can get this up and running Pretty quick on a server you could use. I'll probably do it on a raspberry pi Just to show you how simple it is on a low-cost device But if you have any type of web server up already running and accessible you should be good to go And I thank you for watching as always if you enjoyed this video, please like subscribe comment and share and Be sure to check out the source code if you're interested and as always I hope that you have a great day