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@ -94,7 +94,12 @@ wttr.in currently supports five output formats:
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* JSON for scripts and APIs;
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* Prometheus metrics for scripts and APIs.
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The ANSI and HTML formats are selected basing on the User-Agent string.
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The ANSI and HTML formats are selected based on the User-Agent string.
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To force plain text, which disables colors:
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$ curl wttr.in/?T
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The PNG format can be forced by adding `.png` to the end of the query:
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$ wget wttr.in/Paris.png
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@ -157,24 +162,24 @@ To specify your own custom output format, use the special `%`-notation:
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```
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c Weather condition,
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C Weather condition textual name,
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x weather contidion, plain-text symbol,
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x Weather condition, plain-text symbol,
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h Humidity,
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t Temperature (Actual),
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f Temperature (Feels Like),
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w Wind,
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l Location,
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m Moonphase 🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘,
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M Moonday,
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p precipitation (mm/3 hours),
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P pressure (hPa),
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m Moon phase 🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘,
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M Moon day,
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p Precipitation (mm/3 hours),
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P Pressure (hPa),
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D Dawn*,
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S Sunrise*,
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z Zenith*,
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s Sunset*,
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d Dusk*,
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T current time*,
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Z local timezone.
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T Current time*,
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Z Local timezone.
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(*times are shown in the local timezone)
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```
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@ -208,7 +213,7 @@ To see emojis in terminal, you need:
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1. Terminal support for emojis (was added to Cairo 1.15.8);
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2. Font with emojis support.
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For the Emoji font, we recommend *Noto Color Emoji*, and a good alternative option would be the *Emoji One* font;
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For the emoji font, we recommend *Noto Color Emoji*, and a good alternative option would be the *Emoji One* font;
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both of them support all necessary emoji glyphs.
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Font configuration:
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@ -249,9 +254,9 @@ cause strange effects similar to that described in #579.
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In the experimental data-rich output format, that is available under the view code `v2`,
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a lot of additional weather and astronomical information is available:
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* Temperature, and precepetation changes forecast throughout the days;
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* Temperature, and precipitation changes forecast throughout the days;
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* Moonphase for today and the next three days;
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* The current weather condition, temperature, humidity, windspeed and direction, pressure;
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* The current weather condition, temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, pressure;
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* Timezone;
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* Dawn, sunrise, noon, sunset, dusk time for he selected location;
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* Precise geographical coordinates for the selected location.
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@ -313,7 +318,7 @@ or directly in browser:
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The map view currently supports three formats:
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* PNG (for browser and messangers);
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* PNG (for browser and messengers);
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* Sixel (terminal inline images support);
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* IIP (terminal with iterm2 inline images protocol support).
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$ curl wttr.in/Moon
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Get the Moon phase for a particular date by adding `@YYYY-MM-DD`:
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Get the moon phase for a particular date by adding `@YYYY-MM-DD`:
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$ curl wttr.in/Moon@2016-12-25
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The Moon phase information uses [pyphoon](https://github.com/chubin/pyphoon) as its backend.
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The moon phase information uses [pyphoon](https://github.com/chubin/pyphoon) as its backend.
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To get the moon phase information in the online mode, use `%m`:
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$ curl wttr.in/London?format=%m
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🌖
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Keep in mind that the Unicode representation of moonphases suffers 2 caveats:
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Keep in mind that the Unicode representation of moon phases suffers 2 caveats:
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- With some fonts, the representation `🌘` is ambiguous, for it either seem
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almost-shadowed or almost-lit, depending on whether your terminal is in
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