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wm.gloeggele installs a commandline script that parses the online menu of http://www.gloeggele.com and displays the menu of the day and the weekmenu::
frisi@frisi-macbook:~/sandbox/wm.gloeggele$ gloeggele
Friday, 12/18/09
Kartoffelsalat *** Vorarlberger Kaesspaetzle
Weekbeater
Gemuesespaghettini mit Tomaten, Rucola und gehobeltem Parmesan EUR 8,50
easy_install wm.gloeggele
should add the gloeggele
executable directly to your environment path.
Users of this script should add themselves to We love s'Gloeggele
_
.. _We love s'Gloeggele
: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=67445965792
For help or feedback feel free to contact me ;)
added -a
option for displaying all menu items of the week at once
more compact and readable representation of menus
pep8 check
depending on python2.5 (for datetime.strptime)
removed dependency on elementtree (shipped with python2.5)
FAQs
Commandline parser for the online-menu of http://www.gloeggele.com
We found that wm.gloeggele 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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