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<h1 align="center"> WeatherFetch πΊοΈ </h1>
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**WeaterFetch: Written on rust fetch tool like Neofetch or FastFetch but with Weather.**
This is my pet project, but I think someone might like it. I am the sole developer, so if you encounter any issues or bugs, please inform me or create a pull request. Stil in development, no work version.
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<h2 align="center"> Tech details ποΈ</h2>
> [!WARNING]
> Not all of this fns can be implemented with openmeteo API
- Uses the free open-meteo API, which requires coordinates or configuration to function properly.
- Displays images in the terminal. (WIP)
- Provides various time intervals, including daily, hourly, and minute-by-minute updates, as well as current information.
- Can send alerts. (WIP)
- In case of internet connectivity issues, it can download information from a cache.
WIP - work in progress. Its much more harder with free open-meteo API.
<h2 align="center"> Using β½οΈ</h2>
>[!WARNING]
>Coordinates and an internet connection are required if cache not builded properly.
>To cache weather data you cah run `wfetch rebuild-cache`
`wfetch -h`
<h2 align = "center"> Installation π</h2>
**Build from source:**
```shell
git clone https://github.com/Nam4ik/WeatherFetch
cd WeatherFetch
cargo build -rv
sudo mv ./target/release/wfetch /usr/local/bin
cargo clean
wfetch config && cp src/arts.yaml ~/.config/WeatherFetch/
```
And dont forget switch coords in config to your!
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**Or just download release and move it to one of** `$PATH` **dirs.**
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> [!TIP]
> **Soon in aur.**
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