Discover the flavors of Indian vegetarian cuisine with our comprehensive app. With artificial intelligence, we generate custom meal ideas based on your preferences. You'll get detailed meal ideas, traditionally accurate recipes, and an accompaniment section. Dive deeper with nutritional info, health benefits, and cultural tips. We'll also introduce you to other dish pairings and beverage options. A glossary of cooking terms and further resources enhance your culinary journey. Our holistic approach ensures a uniquely comprehensive culinary guide for Indian vegetarian delights.
To run this app online: Indian Vegetarian Meal Idea Generator Online
To learn more about AI Apps for Indian Cuisine Specialist use-cases in the International Cuisine industry, read How to Perfect Indian Cuisine with AI-Generated Curry and Bread Recipes
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To install the HeroML CLI tool, you need to have Node.js and npm (comes with Node.js) installed on your machine. If you don't have these, please install them first.
Then, run the following command in your terminal:
npm install -g heroml
This will install the HeroML CLI tool globally on your system, allowing you to use the hero
command from any directory.
If you don't want to install it globally, you can run:
npm install heroml
and use it like:
npx hero run ./indian_vegetarian_meal_idea_generator.heroml
We'll be using hero run ...
in this tutorial for simplicity.
Before using the HeroML CLI tool, you need to configure your OpenAI API key.
Create a heroconfig.json
file in your home directory with the following content:
{
"openaiApiKey": "your-openai-api-key"
}
Replace "your-openai-api-key"
with your actual OpenAI API key.
To run a HeroML script, use the run
command followed by the path to your script:
hero run ./indian_vegetarian_meal_idea_generator.heroml
You can provide initial variable values as command-line options. For example, if your script expects a variable named number_of_colors
, you can provide its value as follows:
hero run --number_of_colors 4 ./indian_vegetarian_meal_idea_generator.heroml
If you do not provide a value for a variable, the HeroML CLI tool will prompt you to enter it interactively.
You can specify the output directory and the filename of the output file using command-line options:
- The
-o
or--output-dir
option allows you to specify the output directory. By default, it is./outputs/
.
hero run --output-dir /custom/output/directory ./indian_vegetarian_meal_idea_generator.heroml
- The
-f
or--filename
option allows you to specify the filename of the output file. By default, it isresponse_TIMESTAMP.json
.
hero run --filename custom_filename.json ./indian_vegetarian_meal_idea_generator.heroml
The CLI tool writes the output to a JSON file in the specified directory. It will print the path of the output file to the console:
Success! Output written to /custom/output/directory/custom_filename.json