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prix-fixe
is an experimental package of tools and algorithms for constructing restaurant orders and evaluating natural language systems that generate orders. prix-fixe
includes
prix-fixe
is currently in the earliest stages of development, so documentation is sparse, and the code stability is uneven. If you are interested in taking a look, we recommend starting with the
Interactive Menu Explorer Tutorial.
prix-fixe
is a Node.js project,
written in TypeScript.
In order to use prix-fixe
you must have
Node installed on your machine.
prix-fixe
has been tested with Node version 13.7.0.
% git clone git@github.com:MikeHopcroft/PrixFixe.git
% cd PrixFixe
% npm install
% npm run compile
prix-fixe
includes the following applications, samples, and tutorials:
Interested in contributing? Read more here.
FAQs
A rules checking system for validating restaurant orders.
We found that prix-fixe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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