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I've decided to fill this out as a discussion and not an Issue with CookCLI because I'm still learning, and I'm not sure if this is an issue or designed this way (and perhaps there is some way of accomplishing what I want that I'm overlooking)
I was working on a recipe and deiced to break it down into sections, I was trying to create a reference in section 2 to something that was done in section 1, but the references only seem to look for values in the same section.
In case that's not clear below is a example:
== Preperation ==
Mix @A{1%cup}, @B{1/2%cup}, @C{1/4%cup} together in a #bowl{} for the sauce
Mix @D{1%tsp}, @E{1%Tbsp}, and @beef{1%lb}(sliced thin) in a #bowl{} and marinate for ~{15%minutes}
== Cook ==
Sautee @onions{1}(minced), and @garlic{2%cloves}(minced)
-- Below doesn't work because the reference is only looking in the Cook section, and can't go back 3 steps
--Add @&(~3)sauce...
--below does work, but is referencing the wrong step
Add @&(~1)sauce...
I could of course not have it broken down into sections, or perhaps make the sauce it's own recipe and reference that, but this is of course just an example, and was a thought I had while working on the recipe.
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I've decided to fill this out as a discussion and not an Issue with CookCLI because I'm still learning, and I'm not sure if this is an issue or designed this way (and perhaps there is some way of accomplishing what I want that I'm overlooking)
I was working on a recipe and deiced to break it down into sections, I was trying to create a reference in section 2 to something that was done in section 1, but the references only seem to look for values in the same section.
In case that's not clear below is a example:
I could of course not have it broken down into sections, or perhaps make the sauce it's own recipe and reference that, but this is of course just an example, and was a thought I had while working on the recipe.
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