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# Limnoria plugin for Weather Underground # Limnoria plugin for Weather Underground
## Installation ## Installation
You will need a working Limnoria bot on Python 2.7/3.2+ for this to work. 1) Download the plugin, either via Git clone or Limnoria's PluginDownloader (`install GLolol Weather`).
1) Go into your Limnoria plugin dir (usually `~/limnoria/plugins`), and run:
```
git clone https://github.com/GLolol/Supybot-Weather Weather
```
Alternatively, you can fetch this plugin (albeit a slightly older version) via Limnoria's PluginDownloader using: `install GLolol Weather`.
2) Load the plugin: 2) Load the plugin:
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## Example Usage ## Example Usage
When calling the `weather` command, you can use zip codes (10002), cities (New York, NY), etc. Weather Underground is pretty When calling the `weather` command, you can use zip codes (10002), cities (New York, NY), etc.
intelligent here.
``` ```
<GLolol> @weather 10002 <GLolol> @weather 10002
<Atlas> New York, NY :: Rain :: 52F | Visibility: 4.0mi | Saturday: Rain. High around 55F... <Atlas> New York, NY :: Mostly Cloudy :: 55F/12C (Humidity: 53%) | Monday: Mostly cloudy. Low 11C. Monday Night: Cloudy. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 11C. Winds ENE at 10 to 15 km/h.
```
## Features
There are a ton of options to configure. You can find these via:
```
/msg bot config search Weather
``` ```
Users can also have their location remembered by the plugin's internal database so that Users can also have their location remembered by the plugin's internal database so that
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<Atlas> Done. <Atlas> Done.
``` ```
This now allows a user to type in the weather command w/o any arguments: This now allows a user to type in the weather command without any arguments:
``` ```
<GLolol> @weather <GLolol> @weather
<Atlas> New York, NY :: Clear :: 64F/17C | Wind: N@7kph | Thursday: Clear. Low 14C. Thursday Night: A clear sky. Low 14C. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 km/h. <Atlas> New York, NY :: Clear :: 64F/17C | Wind: N@7kph | Thursday: Clear. Low 14C. Thursday Night: A clear sky. Low 14C. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 km/h.
``` ```
Users can also have the bot remember their preferred options, such as using metric units when displaying weather: Users can also have the bot remember their preferred options, such as using metric units when displaying forecasts:
``` ```
<GLolol> @setuser metric False <GLolol> @setuser metric False