"A Recipe for Chaos: One Home Cook's Quest for the Perfect Digital Solution. A self-proclaimed food enthusiast has grown tired of juggling various methods to store and access their vast collection of recipes. In a bid to streamline their culinary endeavors, they've turned to an unlikely platform - GitHub, a popular tool for software developers. With over 600 recipes now stored on the site, the cook is left wondering if they've finally found the solution they've been searching for, or if they're simply trading one set of problems for another. As the digital age continues to blur the lines between cooking and technology, one thing is clear: finding the perfect recipe for organization is a challenge many home cooks can relate to."
For years, I have switched between writing recipes in emails to myself, notes on my computer and Evernote. I wasn’t happy with any of those approaches, so I collected everything I had written and stored them in GitHub I have just under 600 recipes, but I’m not totally convinced GitHub is the right place. At least I can access them from anywhere submitted by /u/Fading-Ghost [link] [comments]