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Originally Posted by KayD
Main calibre site - http://calibre-ebook.com/ - does not have any recipe collection, only help files on how to create new one.
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If you read the
recipe sticky, you will find a link to all the builtin recipes. (It can also be found from the main site.)
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However, it's quite technical and very few people will finish that for their favorite sites.
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They can use the Basic recipe method, or search here, or request a recipe author to write it here.
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Built-in list of recipes is very small
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There are more than a thousand recipes now. I don't consider that to be "very small"
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This question is mostly to Kovid, but if someone else can do it, it will be great.
Two important features are user flags (working\not working - because sites can stop working after redesign) and download counts.
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As to working/nonworking - Kovid removes nonworking builtin recipes if they aren't fixed after the author has been given a reasonable time to fix them. Someone has to report the problem first. They do that here. (If they use the bug reporter, it either gets fixed or they are referred here for recipes Kovid or another developer does not maintain.) If it's reported here, a search here will advise users of the status for that recipe.
As to download counts, I put a link in the sticky above to a page giving usage statistics for builtin recipes. You should read the sticky, but I'll post the link here:
What recipes are other people using?
Recipe Stats lists recipes in order of their frequency of use. Web sites change frequently, and the matching recipe has to be changed accordingly. When you run a builtin recipe, Calibre automatically checks an online recipe database and uses the most recent version of that recipe. You automatically get the current recipe, even if you haven't had a chance to update Calibre recently. This online check is used to provide the recipe statistics of use seen at the link above. It's also why you shouldn't change Calibre's locally stored copy of a recipe. It's only used as a backup if the recipe database is not accessible. (If you want to modify a built in recipe - continue reading).
It is a huge job to maintain all the recipes, so if you want to improve the system, feel free to post here when you find a non-working recipe and fix any that you can (or track down the author and request a fix). The more volunteers the better.