nextcloud import instructions
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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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## 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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Follow these steps to import your recipes
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1. Go to your Nextcloud Webinterface
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2. Open the `Recipes` folder where your recipes are stored
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3. Select the recipes you want to export or use the checkbox at the top of the list to select all of them
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4. Click on the three dot **Actions** and press Download
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You will get a `Recipes.zip` file. Simply upload the file and choose the Nextcloud Cookbook type.
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!!! warning "Folder Structure"
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Importing only works if the folder structure is correct. If you do not use the standard path or create the
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zip file in any other way make sure the strucutre is as follows
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```
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Recipes.zip/
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└── Recipes/
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├── Recipe1/
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│ ├── recipe.json
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│ └── full.jpg
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└── Recipe2/
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├── recipe.json
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└── full.jpg
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```
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## Paprika
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Paprika can create two types of export. The first is a proprietary `.paprikarecipes` file in some kind of binarized format.
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The second one is HTML files containing at least a bit of microdata.
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