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From:
Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org>
Subject:
Re: [new] textproc/cookcli
To:
Pascal Stumpf <pascal@stumpf.co>
Cc:
ports@openbsd.org
Date:
Wed, 26 Nov 2025 21:46:03 +0000

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On 2025/11/26 21:16, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> CookCLI provides a suite of commands to create shopping lists,
> reports and maintain recipes. We've built it to be simple and useful
> for automating your cooking and shopping routine with existing UNIX
> command line and scripting tools. It can also function as a webserver
> for your recipes, making them browsable on any device with a web
> browser.
> 
> This port is split into -main, which contains the "cook" binary, and
> -server, which has the boilerplate to run a simple local "cook server"
> from a system-wide recipe database (idea from ian@).
> 
> I previously imported textproc/cooklang-chef, but the original
> cooklang-cli project has gained many of the features that made me prefer
> "chef".
> 
> This reuses the uid/gid of sysutils/heartbeat, removed in 2012.


I don't understand the advantage of using one package for the binary and
one for 2 empty dirs, an rcscript, a readme, and a new user. Why not all
in one?