- cross-posted to:
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
Self-hosted nutrition + wellness tracker. Latest release rolls up two weeks of work.
New features (rc.21 → rc.26):
- Recipe yields — declare “this makes N servings” and per-serving math flows through the diary
- Intermittent fasting tracker — custom presets, history, recurring schedule that auto-starts at a chosen time on chosen days
- Adaptive TDEE — learns your true daily expenditure from a rolling 35-day window of weight + diary instead of a static estimate
- Android biometric sign-in — fingerprint / face unlock in server-connected mode
- Per-serving Open Food Facts import — when a barcode-scanned product has serving data, prefill nutrition per-serving instead of per-100g
- Health Connect → web — Android-synced Health Connect data now reaches the server and renders on the web Wellness page
- Sharing rework — per-category sharing form, source filter on Meals/Recipes, zxcvbn-backed password-strength policy
Bug fixes: cross-pollinated food images on diary entries, duplicate foods on rapid barcode scans, scheduler crash, Mealie Test button.
Repo: https://github.com/TraceApps/nutritrace Release: https://github.com/TraceApps/nutritrace/releases/tag/v1.0.0-rc.26
Single docker compose, SQLite, signed APK on the release page.


Is there a way to migrate a food diary from another app like MyFitnessPal?
Yes! Settings → Backup → Nutrition Import. Built-in adapters for MyFitnessPal, Cronometer, LoseIt, and a generic CSV shape. Export your diary from MFP (it’s a CSV in their account settings), upload it, preview, commit. Skip / Merge / Replace per-date semantics, so you can re-import safely without overwriting.
Nice! I will have to look into this when I have time in the coming weeks. Looks like a cool project!