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Restructure the quick start to lead with Docker, add install-from-git as a secondary option, update the config table to reflect the new localhost defaults and auto-enabled insecure cookies, and consolidate the Docker section into the quick start.
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# B{rew}log
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**B{rew}log** is a self-hosted coffee logging platform for tracking roasters, roasts, brews,
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cafes and brewing gear. It ships as a single Rust binary that serves a web UI, a REST API, and a
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CLI client.
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**B{rew}log** is a self-hosted specialty coffee logging platform optimised for filter brewing
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enthusiasts. B{rew}log can be used for tracking roasters, roasts, brews, cafes and brewing gear.
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- **Web UI** with reactive updates via [Datastar](https://data-star.dev/) and [Tailwind CSS v4](https://tailwindcss.com/)
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- **REST API** for programmatic access (reads are public, writes require auth)
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- **CLI client** for terminal-based workflows
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- **AI extraction** — scan a coffee bag label or type a description to auto-fill forms (via [OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/))
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- **Nearby cafe search** powered by [Foursquare Places](https://docs.foursquare.com/developer/reference/place-search)
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- **Cafe check-in** — log a cup of coffee at a cafe
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- **Bag scanning** — photograph a coffee bag label to auto-create roaster, roast, and bag records
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- **Shareable detail pages** for roasters, roasts, bags, brews, cups, cafes, and gear
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- **Activity timeline** showing all logged events chronologically
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- **Stats dashboard** with brewing, consumption, and geographic analytics
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- **SQLite** database
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- **Passkey authentication** — no passwords, WebAuthn only
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B{rew}log features an LLM-powered "Bag Scanning" feature, which enables it to automatically fill
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roaster and coffee information using a photo of a bag. It also supports "check-ins" to log coffee
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enjoyed in a cafe.
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## Quick Start
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B{rew}log ships as a single Rust binary that serves a web UI, a REST API, and a CLI client. The
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application uses SQLite as a backend, and will automatically create and migrate the database on
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start-up.
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### Install
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## Quick Start (Demo)
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```bash
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cargo install --git https://github.com/jnsgruk/brewlog.git
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Before you start, you'll need to sign up for [Openrouter](https://openrouter.ai) and
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[Foursquare Places](https://foursquare.com/products/places/) and get API keys for both.
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Then create a `docker.env` file:
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```env
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# You'll need an API key from OpenRouter
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BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY=sk-or-...
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# I've had good results with Gemini models, but you can try 'openrouter/free' to experiment
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BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_MODEL=google/gemini-3-flash-preview
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# FourSquare Places API key for location searching
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BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY=fsq3...
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```
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### Configure
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Create a `.env` file (or export the variables). Four values are required:
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You can see the full list of configuration options [below](#configuration). Once your `.env` file
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is complete, start the container using the environment file
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```bash
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BREWLOG_RP_ID="localhost"
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BREWLOG_RP_ORIGIN="http://localhost:3000"
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BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY="sk-or-..."
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BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY="fsq3..."
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```
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### Run
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```bash
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brewlog serve
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# Create a data directory to store the database
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mkdir data
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# Run the container
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docker run \
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--rm \
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-p 3000 \
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--env-file docker.env \
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-v $PWD/data:/data \
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ghcr.io/jnsgruk/brewlog:latest
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```
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On first start with an empty database the server prints a one-time registration URL:
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Open that URL, choose a display name, and register a passkey. This creates an account and
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signs in automatically.
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### Install from Git
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To build and install from source, you'll need a working Rust toolchain:
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```bash
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cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/jnsgruk/brewlog.git
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```
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Then create a `.env` file containing at least your OpenRouter and Foursquare API keys, and start
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the server:
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```bash
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brewlog serve
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```
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### CLI Authentication
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To use the CLI or API for write operations, create a token via browser handoff:
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To use the CLI or API for write operations, create a token via browser hand-off:
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```bash
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brewlog token create --name "my-cli-token"
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### Server (`brewlog serve`)
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| Variable | Purpose | Default |
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| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
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| `BREWLOG_RP_ID` | WebAuthn Relying Party ID (server domain) | **required** |
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| `BREWLOG_RP_ORIGIN` | WebAuthn Relying Party origin (full URL) | **required** |
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| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------- |
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| `BREWLOG_RP_ID` | WebAuthn Relying Party ID (server domain) | `localhost` |
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| `BREWLOG_RP_ORIGIN` | WebAuthn Relying Party origin (full URL) | `http://localhost:3000` |
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| `BREWLOG_DATABASE_URL` | Database connection string | `sqlite://brewlog.db` |
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| `BREWLOG_BIND_ADDRESS` | Server bind address | `127.0.0.1:3000` |
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| `BREWLOG_INSECURE_COOKIES` | Disable the `Secure` cookie flag (set `true` for local dev over HTTP) | `false` |
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| `BREWLOG_INSECURE_COOKIES` | Disable the `Secure` cookie flag (auto-enabled for localhost defaults) | `false` |
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| `RUST_LOG` | Log level filter | `info` |
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| `RUST_LOG_FORMAT` | Set to `json` for structured log output | — |
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| `BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_MODEL` | LLM model for AI extraction | `openrouter/free` |
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| `BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY` | [Foursquare](https://foursquare.com/) Places API key for nearby cafe search | **required** |
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### Database
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SQLite is used for storage. Migrations run automatically on server startup.
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## Running with Docker
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The Nix flake includes a Docker image built with `dockerTools`:
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```bash
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nix build .#brewlog-container
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docker load < result
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```
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Create a `docker.env` file:
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```env
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BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY=sk-or-...
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BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_MODEL=google/gemini-3-flash-preview
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BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY=fsq3...
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BREWLOG_RP_ID=localhost
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BREWLOG_BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0:3000
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BREWLOG_RP_ORIGIN=http://localhost:4000
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BREWLOG_INSECURE_COOKIES=true
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```
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```bash
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mkdir data
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docker run --rm -p 4000:3000 --env-file docker.env -v $PWD/data:/data brewlog:0.1.0
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```
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The database is stored at `/data/brewlog.db` inside the container — mount a host directory to `/data` to persist it.
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## Contributing
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```bash
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