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added recipe sage and domestica imports
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@@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ Overview of the capabilities of the different integrations.
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| Paprika | ✔️ | ⌚ | ✔️ |
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| ChefTap | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌️ |
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| Pepperplate | ✔️ | ⌚ | ❌️ |
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| RecipeSage | ✔️ | ⌚ | ✔️ |
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| Domestica | ✔️ | ⌚ | ✔️ |
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✔ = implemented, ❌ = not implemented and not possible/planned, ⌚ = not yet implemented
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@@ -40,6 +42,14 @@ It is maintained with new fields added and contains all data to transfer your re
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It is also one of the few recipe formats that is actually structured in a way that allows for
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easy machine readability if you want to use the data for any other purpose.
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## RecipeSage
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Go to Settings > Export Recipe Data and select `EXPORT AS JSON-LD (BEST)`. Then simply upload the exported file
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to Tandoor.
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## Domestica
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Go to Import/Export and select `Export Recipes`. Then simply upload the exported file
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to Tandoor.
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## Nextcloud
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Importing recipes from Nextcloud cookbook is very easy and since Nextcloud Cookbook provides nice, standardized and
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structured information most of your recipe is going to be intact.
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