food-order

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Shopping & E-commerce

Reorder Foodora orders + track ETA/status with ordercli.

SKILL.md

# Food order (Foodora via ordercli) Goal: reorder a previous Foodora order safely (preview first; confirm only on explicit user “yes/confirm/place the order”). Hard safety rules - Never run `ordercli foodora reorder ... --confirm` unless user explicitly confirms placing the order. - Prefer preview-only steps first; show what will happen; ask for confirmation. - If user is unsure: stop at preview and ask questions. Setup (once) - Country: `ordercli foodora countries` → `ordercli foodora config set --country AT` - Login (password): `ordercli foodora login --email you@example.com --password-stdin` - Login (no password, preferred): `ordercli foodora session chrome --url https://www.foodora.at/ --profile "Default"` Find what to reorder - Recent list: `ordercli foodora history --limit 10` - Details: `ordercli foodora history show <orderCode>` - If needed (machine-readable): `ordercli foodora history show <orderCode> --json` Preview reorder (no cart changes) - `ordercli foodora reorder <orderCode>` Place reorder (cart change; explicit confirmation required) - Confirm first, then run: `ordercli foodora reorder <orderCode> --confirm` - Multiple addresses? Ask user for the right `--address-id` (take from their Foodora account / prior order data) and run: - `ordercli foodora reorder <orderCode> --confirm --address-id <id>` Track the order - ETA/status (active list): `ordercli foodora orders` - Live updates: `ordercli foodora orders --watch` - Single order detail: `ordercli foodora order <orderCode>` Debug / safe testing - Use a throwaway config: `ordercli --config /tmp/ordercli.json ...`

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