- New landing page (/) based on roux-landing-mockup.html layout
- Shuffle card that suggests random recipes
- Recently cooked shelf (driven by cook log DB)
- Recently added shelf (by file modification time)
- Existing recipe index moved to /recipes
- Updated nav links throughout to point to /recipes
- All hlint warnings fixed
- Use newtype instead of data for single-field types (RouxConfig, ImportError)
- Replace maybe "" id with fromMaybe "" throughout
- Replace not (x `elem` ys) with x `notElem` ys
- Remove redundant brackets, redundant $, and eta-reduce lookupRecipe
- Use numeric underscore for 1_000_000
Previously images were saved directly in the recipe directory
alongside .cook files. Now they go into <recipes-dir>/recipe-images/,
keeping the recipe directory clean and making the purpose of the
file clear from its path.
Users can now upload an photo for any recipe directly from the
view page. The upload button appears as either a 'Replace' overlay
on existing images or an empty dashed placeholder for recipes
without one.
Upload flow:
1. Click upload button -> file picker opens (accepts image/*)
2. JavaScript reads the file as base64, POSTs to /upload-image
with form fields: filename, file-b64, file-name
3. Server decodes the base64, saves to <recipe-dir>/<basename>.<ext>
4. Server updates the .cook file's YAML front matter, adding or
updating the 'image:' key with a /recipe-images/ URL
5. Server returns JSON success, page reloads to show the image
Server routes added:
- POST /upload-image — accepts base64-encoded image upload
- GET /recipe-images/<filename> — serves saved recipe images
(extension-whitelisted to .jpg/.jpeg/.png/.gif/.webp)
Image files are stored alongside .cook files in the recipe directory
and served via the /recipe-images/ path. The fsnotify watcher detects
the .cook metadata change and triggers an SSE reload.
Cooklang timer references (~{15%minutes}) now render as clickable
spans. Clicking one starts a live countdown displayed in-place
with MM:SS format. A reset button (↺) restarts the timer from
the original duration. A close button (✕) returns to the static
label. When the timer reaches zero, the display pulses and turns
rust-colored for 3 cycles.
Implementation:
- durationToSeconds helper converts Duration to total seconds
- Timer span uses data-seconds attribute for the total
- Label + controls (display, reset, close) structure pre-rendered
in HTML, toggled via a .running CSS class
- Timer JS initializes all .roux-timer-tag elements on page load
- Each timer manages its own setInterval, multiple timers can
run simultaneously across different steps
Uses Playwright to drive Chromium when the primary requests-based
fetch fails (e.g., Cloudflare, JS-required pages). Hybrid approach:
try fast path first, fall back to Chromium only on failure.
Dockerfile: add playwright==1.52.0 pip package, run playwright
install-deps chromium + playwright install chromium to download
the browser and all system libraries.
scrape-recipe: add fetch_with_chromium() that tries Playwright
first, then chromium --headless --dump-dom as a subprocess fallback.
Modify main() to catch primary fetch errors and call Chromium
fallback before giving up.
Adds a .roux-desc-row flex container that places the recipe
description text on the left and the image (from metaImage)
on the right, using what was previously empty horizontal space.
Image is capped at 280px, with a subtle shadow and rounded
corners. Responsively stacks on mobile.
- Drop italics on cookware/timer tags — they were over-emphasizing
roughly a third of step text. Now plain with slight opacity.
- Fix parser bug: @salt{large pinch} braces no longer leak through
as raw text. Non-numeric quantities are consumed silently,
ingredient appears without displayed quantity.
- Remove duplicate '\342\206\227 Original' link from marginalia SOURCE block.
Title-adjacent link is sufficient.
- Add tags to marginalia column for visual balance.
- Constrain content to 1120px max-width for a printed-cookbook feel.
- Add .container h2 CSS specificity override to beat Pico CSS defaults.
Section labels (INGREDIENTS, METHOD) now properly render in Fraunces.
- Switch navbars from <div> to <nav> so Pico's own nav ul{list-style:none}
suppresses gray square bullets. Add explicit li{list-style:none} override.
- Constrain content to 1120px max-width so parchment frames the page.
Changes based on design feedback:
Typography: Swap Lexend Peta → Fraunces (literary serif) for all
headings, preserving Quicksand for body text.
Color palette: Add --roux-ochre and --roux-sage vars. Restrict rust
accent to step numbers, rules, and hover. Titles and labels → ink.
Navbar: 'Roux' logo now uses Fraunces in ink color.
Parser bug: Add isMethodSection filter to exclude 'Ingredients'
sections from the method column, preventing raw text ingredient
listings from leaking into steps.
Index page: Titles in ink with rust-on-hover. Add letter dividers
(A, B, C...) for alpha mode. Show tags/course metadata under titles.
Recipe page: 3-column grid (240px 1fr 180px) with marginalia column
for source link and notes. Tag pills → sage outline. Ingredient
highlights → ochre underline. Checkboxes → hand-sketched rotation.
Source link → muted ink with rust hover.