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an online community-driven platform aimed at sharing, discovering, and discussing recipes.
Project Name: Recipe Sharing Platform
Description:
The Recipe Sharing Platform is an online community-driven platform aimed at sharing, discovering, and discussing recipes. It provides a space for users to upload their favorite recipes, explore recipes shared by others, and engage in culinary discussions. Leveraging modern web technologies, this platform aims to foster a vibrant community of food enthusiasts and encourage culinary creativity.
Features:
Recipe Upload: Users can upload their own recipes, including ingredients, cooking instructions, and images.
Recipe Discovery: Browse and search for recipes based on categories, cuisines, ingredients, and user ratings.
Recipe Rating and Reviews: Rate and review recipes to provide feedback and recommendations to other users.
Social Interaction: Like, share, and comment on recipes to engage with the community and foster culinary discussions.
User Profiles: Customize profiles with personal information, cooking preferences, and favorite recipes.
Cooking Tips and Tricks: Share cooking tips, tricks, and kitchen hacks with the community to enhance culinary skills.
Bookmarking: Save favorite recipes for later reference and create personalized recipe collections.
Recipe Recommendations: Receive personalized recipe recommendations based on browsing history and preferences.
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an online community-driven platform aimed at sharing, discovering, and discussing recipes.
The npm package recipe-sharing-platform-1 receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, recipe-sharing-platform-1 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that recipe-sharing-platform-1 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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