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Recipeify is a web application that helps users find recipes based on the ingredients they have at hand. This README provides an overview of the main components of the application.
The IngredientPage component allows users to select ingredients for recipe search.
Ingredient Selection: Users can select ingredients from a predefined list or manually add new ones.
Dynamic UI Updates: The UI updates dynamically as ingredients are added or removed. Search Functionality: Users can search for recipes based on the selected ingredients.
Responsive Design: The component is designed to adapt to various screen sizes.
The RecipesPage component displays recipes based on the selected ingredients.
Recipe Search: Utilizes the Spoonacular API to search for recipes based on the selected ingredients.
Dynamic Rendering: Renders recipe information dynamically based on the API response. Navigation: Users can navigate back to ingredient selection or view detailed recipe information.
The SelectedRecipe component displays detailed information about a selected recipe.
Recipe Details: Displays the title and list of ingredients for the selected recipe. Navigation: Provides a button to navigate back to the recipes page.
React: The application is built using React, a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
react-router-dom: Used for client-side routing within the React application.
Ensure that you have Node.js and npm (or yarn) installed on your system. Then, follow these steps:
Clone the repository. Navigate to the project directory. Install dependencies using npm install or yarn install.
To use the application, follow these steps:
Start the development server using npm start or yarn start. Navigate to the application URL in your web browser. Select ingredients on the Ingredient Page. View recipes on the Recipes Page. Click on a recipe to view detailed information on the Selected Recipe Page.
The application utilizes CSS for styling.
Background Color: Sets the background color of the page. Header Block: Styling for the title and logo header. Add Ingredients: Styling for the ingredient selection section. Right Panel: Styling for the panel displaying current ingredients and search button.
Feel free to explore the CSS file for more detailed styling information.
Contributions are welcome!
This project is licensed under the MIT License.