Food Diary

Food Diary

v0.1.0

Say what you ate, in your own words — it keeps the count. And every evening, one dish from the internet it knows you'd like.

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Food Diary

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Food Scribe

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Food Diary
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Close the Day
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Logs meals the person tells it about, estimates calories kindly and honestly, and finds tomorrow's dish on their trusted sites.

Close the Dayactive

Food Diary

Say what you ate, in your own words — it keeps the count. And every evening, one dish from the internet it knows you'd like.

How it works

Tell the scribe what you ate, whenever you remember, however you'd say it to a friend: "shakshuka and two coffees", "the leftover curry, big portion", "okay fine, a croissant". A photo of the plate works too. Each meal lands in today's page with a sensible calorie estimate, and the day adds itself up as it goes.

At 21:00 the routine closes the day: the total, how it sits against your target, and — the good part — tomorrow's suggestion: one real dish found on the food sites you've listed, picked because it fits what you actually like. A new idea every evening, with the link.

Make it yours

Open setup.md and replace the example answers: your daily target (or "don't count at me" — that's respected), what you love and won't eat, and the food sites you trust. Plain sentences are perfect. The scribe reads it before every day-close.

The numbers, honestly

Calorie counts here are good estimates, not lab results — a "~" is part of the number. Portions you don't describe are assumed normal. The diary is for noticing patterns, and estimates are plenty for that.

How to look at it

Open the Diary app in this cabinet. It starts pre-filled with a made-up example day so you can see the shape — the page says plainly that it's fake. Your first real day takes its place.

What's inside

  • Food Scribe — the one agent. Logs what you tell it, estimates kindly, finds tomorrow's dish.
  • Close the Day — the one routine. Runs at 21:00 every evening.
  • Diary — the one page. Today's meals, the count, and tomorrow's idea.
  • setup.md — your tastes, your target, your sites.
Install
$ git clone --filter=blob:none --sparse https://github.com/cabinetai/cabinets.git && cd cabinets && git sparse-checkout set food-diary