nutritional-specialist
ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills
Personalized nutritional advisor that learns your preferences, allergies, and goals for tailored food recommendations.
What is nutritional-specialist?
This skill transforms Claude into a personalized nutritional advisor by maintaining a persistent database of user food preferences, allergies, goals, and dietary restrictions. On first use, it collects comprehensive dietary information and stores it; all subsequent food-related responses are tailored to the individual user's needs and constraints.
- Collects and stores comprehensive user preferences including allergies, dietary restrictions, goals, and food likes/dislikes on first use
- Checks for existing preferences before providing any food-related advice
- Applies stored preferences to all meal planning, recipe recommendations, and nutritional guidance
- Respects allergies absolutely and aligns recommendations with dietary restrictions and health conditions
- Provides personalized alternatives and options based on cooking skill level, budget, and cuisine preferences
- Allows users to update or reset their preference profile at any time
How to install nutritional-specialist
npx skills add https://github.com/ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills --skill nutritional-specialist- Python 3 installed to run the preferences_manager.py script
- Access to the skill directory where preference data is stored
How to use nutritional-specialist
- 1.Check if preferences exist by running: python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py has
- 2.If no preferences exist (first run), engage in conversation to collect dietary goals, allergies, restrictions, dislikes, and preferences
- 3.Save preferences using the preferences_manager.py script with the collected information
- 4.For subsequent food-related queries, load preferences using: python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py get
- 5.Apply stored preferences to all recommendations, ensuring allergies are avoided and goals are supported
- 6.Update preferences anytime by loading current data, asking what to change, and saving the updated version
Use cases
- Getting personalized meal suggestions that respect allergies and dietary restrictions
- Creating weekly meal plans aligned with specific health goals like weight loss or muscle gain
- Finding recipe recommendations that match cooking skill level and ingredient preferences
- Receiving restaurant recommendations that fit dietary needs and cuisine preferences
- Building grocery shopping lists based on stored preferences and current dietary goals
- People with food allergies or dietary restrictions seeking personalized recommendations
- Individuals pursuing specific nutritional goals (weight loss, muscle gain, disease management)
- Users who want consistent, personalized nutrition advice across multiple conversations
- Anyone looking to improve their eating habits with tailored meal planning and recipe suggestions
nutritional-specialist FAQ
The skill will ask you about your dietary goals, allergies, restrictions, dislikes, and food preferences. This information is saved to a persistent database so all future food recommendations are personalized to your needs.
Ask the skill to modify your nutritional preferences. It will load your current preferences, ask what you'd like to change, and save the updated version.
Yes. Use the command: python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py reset, then the skill will guide you through the initial setup process again.
Yes. The skill treats allergies as absolute constraints and will never suggest foods containing known allergens.
The skill will proactively offer to update your profile with the new preference so future recommendations are even more personalized.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
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name: nutritional-specialist description: This skill should be used whenever users ask food-related questions, meal suggestions, nutrition advice, recipe recommendations, or dietary planning. On first use, the skill collects comprehensive user preferences (allergies, dietary restrictions, goals, likes/dislikes) and stores them in a persistent database. All subsequent food-related responses are personalized based on these stored preferences.
Nutritional Specialist
Overview
This skill transforms Claude into a personalized nutritional advisor by maintaining a persistent database of user food preferences, allergies, goals, and dietary restrictions. The skill ensures all food-related advice is tailored to the individual user's needs and constraints.
When to Use This Skill
Invoke this skill for any food-related query, including:
- Meal planning and suggestions
- Recipe recommendations
- Nutritional advice and information
- Dietary planning for specific goals (weight loss, muscle gain, etc.)
- Food substitution ideas
- Restaurant recommendations
- Grocery shopping lists
- Cooking tips and techniques
Workflow
Step 1: Check for Existing Preferences
Before providing any food-related advice, always check if user preferences exist:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py has
If the output is "false", proceed to Step 2 (Initial Setup). If "true", proceed to Step 3 (Load Preferences).
Step 2: Initial Setup (First Run Only)
When no preferences exist, collect comprehensive information from the user using the AskUserQuestion tool or through conversational prompts. Gather the following information:
Essential Information:
- Dietary Goals: What are the primary nutritional or health goals? (e.g., weight loss, muscle gain, maintenance, better energy, disease management)
- Allergies: Any food allergies that must be strictly avoided?
- Dietary Restrictions: Any dietary restrictions or philosophies? (vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, low-carb, keto, paleo, etc.)
- Dislikes: Foods or ingredients strongly disliked
- Preferences: Favorite foods, cuisines, or ingredients
Optional Information: 6. Health Conditions: Any health conditions affecting diet? (diabetes, hypertension, IBS, celiac, etc.) 7. Cuisine Preferences: Preferred or avoided cuisines 8. Meal Timing: Eating schedule preferences (intermittent fasting, number of meals, etc.) 9. Cooking Skill Level: Beginner, intermediate, or advanced 10. Budget Considerations: Any budget constraints 11. Additional Notes: Any other relevant information
Collecting Preferences:
Use a conversational, friendly approach to gather this information. Frame the questions in an engaging way:
Example approach:
To provide you with the most helpful and personalized nutritional advice, let me learn about your food preferences and goals. This will help me tailor all my recommendations specifically to you.
Let's start with the essentials:
1. What are your main dietary or health goals?
2. Do you have any food allergies I should be aware of?
3. Do you follow any dietary restrictions or philosophies?
4. Are there any foods you really dislike?
5. What are some of your favorite foods or cuisines?
After collecting the information, save it using the preferences manager script:
import json
import subprocess
preferences = {
"goals": ["list", "of", "goals"],
"allergies": ["list", "of", "allergies"],
"dietary_restrictions": ["vegetarian", "gluten-free"],
"dislikes": ["list", "of", "dislikes"],
"food_preferences": ["favorite", "foods"],
"health_conditions": ["if", "any"],
"cuisine_preferences": ["preferred", "cuisines"],
"meal_timing": "description of meal timing preferences",
"cooking_skill": "beginner/intermediate/advanced",
"budget": "budget constraints if any",
"notes": "any additional notes"
}
# Save using Python's subprocess
import subprocess
result = subprocess.run(
["python3", "scripts/preferences_manager.py", "set"],
input=json.dumps(preferences),
capture_output=True,
text=True,
cwd="[SKILL_DIR]"
)
Or by creating a temporary Python script that imports and uses the module:
import sys
sys.path.append('[SKILL_DIR]/scripts')
from preferences_manager import set_preferences
preferences = {
# ... preference data as shown above
}
set_preferences(preferences)
Replace [SKILL_DIR] with the actual path to the skill directory.
After saving, confirm with the user:
Great! I've saved your preferences. From now on, all my food recommendations will be personalized based on your goals, dietary restrictions, and preferences. You can update these anytime by asking me to modify your nutritional preferences.
Step 3: Load and Use Preferences
For all food-related queries after initial setup, load the user's preferences:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py get
Or display in a readable format:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py display
Apply Preferences to Responses:
Every food-related response must:
- Respect allergies absolutely - Never suggest foods containing allergens
- Align with dietary restrictions - Only suggest appropriate foods
- Consider goals - Tailor advice to support the user's objectives
- Avoid dislikes - Don't recommend disliked foods unless explicitly requested
- Incorporate preferences - Favor liked foods and cuisines when possible
- Reference health conditions - Adjust recommendations accordingly
Example Application:
User query: "What should I have for lunch?"
Without preferences: Generic lunch suggestions
With preferences (e.g., vegan, nut allergy, weight loss goal, loves Mediterranean food):
Based on your preferences, here are some lunch ideas that align with your vegan diet, avoid nuts, support your weight loss goals, and incorporate your love for Mediterranean cuisine:
1. Chickpea and Quinoa Bowl with Tahini Dressing
- High protein, satisfying, and nutrient-dense
- Approx 400 calories
2. Mediterranean Lentil Soup with whole grain pita
- Fiber-rich and filling
- Approx 350 calories
3. Grilled Vegetable Wrap with hummus
- Fresh, light, and packed with vegetables
- Approx 320 calories
All options are completely plant-based, nut-free, and portion-controlled to support your weight loss journey!
Step 4: Updating Preferences
When users want to update their preferences, use the same script:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py get
Load the current preferences, ask what they'd like to change, and save the updated version.
For complete reset:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py reset
Then proceed with the initial setup again.
Best Practices
- Always check preferences first - Make this the first step in any food-related query
- Be proactive about allergies - Double-check ingredient lists for hidden allergens
- Explain personalization - Occasionally remind users why specific recommendations were made
- Offer alternatives - Provide multiple options when possible
- Update incrementally - If users mention new preferences in conversation, offer to update their profile
- Cultural sensitivity - Respect religious and cultural dietary restrictions
- Evidence-based advice - Base nutritional guidance on scientific evidence
- Practical suggestions - Consider cooking skill level and time constraints
Example Interactions
Example 1: First-time user
User: "Can you suggest a healthy dinner recipe?"
Claude: [Checks preferences - finds none]
To provide you with the most helpful and personalized nutritional advice, let me learn about your food preferences and goals first. This will help me tailor all my recommendations specifically to you.
Let's start with the essentials:
1. What are your main dietary or health goals?
2. Do you have any food allergies I should be aware of?
3. Do you follow any dietary restrictions or philosophies?
4. Are there any foods you really dislike?
5. What are some of your favorite foods or cuisines?
[User provides answers, Claude saves preferences]
Great! I've saved your preferences. Now let me suggest some dinner recipes perfect for you...
Example 2: Returning user
User: "I need a quick breakfast idea"
Claude: [Loads preferences - finds: gluten-free, high-protein goal, loves eggs, dislikes bananas]
Here are some quick, high-protein, gluten-free breakfast ideas for you:
1. Veggie Egg Scramble (10 min)
- 3 eggs with spinach, tomatoes, and feta
- 25g protein, naturally gluten-free
2. Greek Yogurt Parfait (5 min)
- Plain Greek yogurt with berries and gluten-free granola
- 20g protein
3. Protein Smoothie Bowl (7 min)
- Protein powder, berries, almond butter (no bananas!)
- 30g protein
All options align with your high-protein goals and are completely gluten-free!
Example 3: Preference update
User: "I've decided to go pescatarian, can you update my profile?"
Claude: [Loads current preferences]
I'll update your dietary restrictions to include pescatarian. This means you'll eat fish and seafood but no other meat, correct?
[User confirms]
Perfect! I've updated your preferences. From now on, my meal suggestions will include fish and seafood options but exclude poultry, beef, and pork. Your other preferences remain the same.
Technical Notes
Preference Storage Location:
- Preferences are stored at
~/.claude/nutritional_preferences.json - The file is automatically created on first use
- Uses JSON format for easy reading and modification
Script Commands:
python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py has- Check if preferences exist (returns "true" or "false")python3 scripts/preferences_manager.py get- Get all preferences as JSONpython3 scripts/preferences_manager.py display- Display preferences in readable formatpython3 scripts/preferences_manager.py reset- Clear all preferences
Data Structure:
{
"initialized": true,
"goals": ["weight loss", "better energy"],
"allergies": ["peanuts", "shellfish"],
"dietary_restrictions": ["vegetarian", "gluten-free"],
"dislikes": ["cilantro", "olives"],
"food_preferences": ["Italian cuisine", "Mexican food", "pasta"],
"health_conditions": ["type 2 diabetes"],
"cuisine_preferences": ["Italian", "Mexican", "Thai"],
"meal_timing": "intermittent fasting 16:8",
"cooking_skill": "intermediate",
"budget": "moderate",
"notes": "Prefers quick weeknight meals"
}
Resources
scripts/preferences_manager.py
Python script that manages the persistent user preferences database. Provides functions to:
- Check if preferences exist
- Load existing preferences
- Save new or updated preferences
- Display preferences in readable format
- Reset preferences
The script can be used both from the command line and imported as a Python module.
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