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h1. thundersnow
A Ruby based command-line utility for viewing the weather
h2. Installation
gem install thundersnow
h2. Usage
h3. Current Conditions:
Specify zipcode or location in quotes:
thundersnow 05401 thundersnow "burlington, vt"
Output:
Current Conditions for Burlington, VT Clear 8°F / -13°C Wind: NW at 19 mph Humidity: 56%
h3. Forecast Conditions:
Use the @--forecast@ option to see a 4-day forecast
thundersnow 05408 --forecast
Output:
Weather Forecast for Burlington, VT Forecast for Today High: 34°F / Low: 4°F Conditions: Scattered Snow Showers ------------------------- Forecast for Tomorrow High: 23°F / Low: 5°F Conditions: Snow Showers ------------------------- Forecast for Thu High: 16°F / Low: 7°F Conditions: Snow Showers ------------------------- Forecast for Fri High: 21°F / Low: 16°F Conditions: Partly Cloudy -------------------------
h2. Copyright
Copyright (c) 2011 Peter Brown. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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