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Online recipes tend to be badly formatted. An aspiring chef, struggling through a recipe's process, is frequently forced to return to the ingredient list for quantity information, wasting valuable time, burning countless meals, increasing food insecurity by raising staple crop prices, and exacerbating runaway climate change.
Recipe publishers are entrenched in their w
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might be a good first issue for people doing the Hacktoberfest
Problem
Currently, the app is called TelepresenceBot which does not follow NOS project naming conventions.
Potential Solution
To follow NOS conventions it should be lowercase with spaces represented with dashes e.g. tp-bot or telepresence-bot.
Impact
Very little impact except that it will make finding our repository easier if the naming always matches.
I would love to be able to create notes, directly from org-wiki-helm. In this way, the user would first use org-wiki-helm to search for the note. Then failing that, he would hit [RET] to automatically create the file.
This would be similar to how org-velocity and deft work... except that it relies on helm, which of course makes it all that much better! :)
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Let's say you start inputting an idea but then change your mind, you should be able to quit eureka by inputting exit and q.
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Feature description:
Add notes for overall description of the project (with markdown support)
Comment on this thread if you can't find a tag label for a programming language.
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In the Readme file you talk about a future website. Why not create a GitHub Page? Is very easy to configure and the content of the web is what you have in your readme file. Perfect, no?