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    wego

    wego

    Weather app for the terminal

    ...A working Go 1.5 environment (You can use goenv if your distribution does not support Go 1.5 yet). utf-8 terminal with 256 colors. A sane monospaced font containing all the required runes (I use dejavu sans mono). An API key for the backend. You can create an account and get a free API key by signing up. You can set the $WEGORC environment variable to override the default config file location. Displayed info (metric or imperial units), temperature range (felt and measured), windspeed and direction, viewing distance, precipitation amount and probability.
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    BashForecast

    BashForecast

    The Fast Way To Find Your Local Forecast In Your Linux Terminal

    It takes a lot of work to pull up your local forecast when your on your Linux PC, you have to open your browser, and find a local weather station website. I believe this is a faster method, and its just for Linux users. Just by using your Linux terminal, with my application, you can pull up your local weather forecast just by typing in your city/state. It's really simple, I even pre-typed the commands and instructions so its even easier to use. It's simple GUI I programmed should make it easy to use, especially for the newer user's to Linux. ...
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