Welcome to Lumache’s documentation!
Lumache (/lu’make/) is a Python library for cooks and food lovers that creates recipes mixing random ingredients. It pulls data from the Open Food Facts database and offers a simple and intuitive API.
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Usage
Installation
To use Lumache, first install it using pip:
(.venv) $ pip install lumache
Creating recipes
To retrieve a list of random ingredients,
you can use the lumache.get_random_ingredients()
function:
The kind
parameter should be either "meat"
, "fish"
,
or "veggies"
. Otherwise, lumache.get_random_ingredients()
will raise an exception.
For example:
>>> import lumache
>>> lumache.get_random_ingredients()
['shells', 'gorgonzola', 'parsley']
API
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