Yes, that’s a good point – thanks for bringing this up! The current plan is to use the forum as an issue tracker and general support channel and to open-source the recipes as a separate prodigy-recipes
repository on GitHub. We should be able to get this all ready after the holidays
We were thinking about organising the public recipes into separate directories – one for the built-ins, one for additional or more specific recipes and examples, and maybe one for community recipes. This would let users make pull requests to the built-in recipes – if you end up writing a cool recipe for a specific use case and want to share it with others, you can submit it to the repo as well.