Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://recipe.uselettuce.dev/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
New
🥬 Lettuce is live. We rebranded to Lettuce — the diet plan for hungry AI — and moved to uselettuce.dev. The MCP endpoint is nowhttps://diet.uselettuce.dev/mcp. Update your agent config using the snippets in Connect agents.
Savings calculator. Estimate how much Lettuce shaves off your AI bill from the landing page or your dashboard. Plug in your current monthly spend and see the projected savings.
CFO landing page. A new /cfo page makes the cost case for finance teams evaluating coding-agent spend.
Per-language benchmarks. The benchmark section on the landing page now has tabs for All, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python, each with brand icons. Java, Go, and .NET tabs are visible with a coming soon marker.
“Works with every coding agent” section. New landing-page section calling out support for Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, Cline, and any other MCP agent. See Connect agents for setup.
Updated
Landing page reframed for CTOs. The homepage now leads with the problem, how Lettuce works, and concrete use cases — including a reordered “Why ship Lettuce” grid that opens with no code change required. Mobile-friendly top bar. The app header collapses to a hamburger sheet on smaller screens, and long emails are truncated so nothing overflows. Signup is now a waitlist. New sign-ups capture your email to the Lettuce waitlist rather than creating an account immediately. Existing API keys continue to work — manage them on the API keys page. Friendlier “coming soon” markers. Speculative features across the site are now flagged in green with a coming soon label so it’s clear what’s shipped versus on the roadmap.Fixed
- Signup no longer returns a 500 when the waitlist receives its first submission.
- “Get started” cards on the landing page no longer overflow on mobile when displaying long URLs.
- The 🥬 Lettuce favicon now replaces the default Next.js icon in browser tabs.