cweather
: Weather for your Command Line
This is a really simple script that gives you a pretty and colorful display of the weather on your command line. Presumably, it would be useful to put in your login script or MOTD so that you can see the weather when you log into a terminal.
Author: | Jack Rosenthal |
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Requires: | Python 3.4 or greater, Requests |
License: | MIT |
Contributing: | See CONTRIBUTING.rst
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Installation
Install using pip
:
pip install cweather
Note
Pass the --user
flag to pip
if you would like to install for your
local user.
Usage
cweather [-h] [--api-key API_KEY] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--no-color] [location]
-h, --help | show this help message and exit |
--api-key API_KEY | |
 | Wunderground API key, defaults to WUNDERGROUND_API_KEY
in your environment, or some random one that might work if
unset |
--timeout TIMEOUT | |
 | Timeout for connection |
--no-color | No colors, default if TERM is vt100
|
location
specifies a named location (e.g., Golden, CO
) or a postal
code, and will default to the LOCATION
environment variable, or 80401
(Golden, CO) if unset.