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Daily Menu

TODO

  • Make generate and save menu floating buttons
  • Possibility to edit the generated menu
  • Add a shuffle feature for each day
  • Create Icons and splash screen
  • Possibility to create a menu from scratch (per day?)
  • Order menu list by type
  • First time welcome page & tutorial
  • Create menu for user preferences (language, one food per day, etc)
  • User preferences language
  • User preferences one food per day
  • User preferences remove & recover default food list
  • SearchBox in MenuManager (needs to improve performance?)
  • Setup react router in drawer
  • The menu generation components and logic

Code TODO

  • Refactor into more components when possible
  • Refactor into spread syntax and destructuring assignment when possible
  • Create a branch using TypeScript :)
  • Add UnitTest

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