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@nixCraft Neat, but wouldn't curl wttr.in be easier without needing to install software?

@ainmosni @nixCraft I mean, it already fails the "Neofetch" principle here in that it's giving a fairly huge breakout instead of a short little thing. But also what if your IP address doesn't easily resolve to a correct location (or you're behind a VPN)? You also can't customize things like whether to use celcius or fahrenheit. (Wttr seems to decide for you based on location.)

I feel like this is sort of two different things with different applications.

@nazokiyoubinbou @nixCraft ‘curl wttr.in/:help’

@ainmosni @nixCraft Well it certainly just got a whole lot more complicated than simply editing a single text file, which kind of makes me think it needs a frontend to handle all that for most people. Which... essentially would be the same thing as the above anyway...

I'll give it credit for more options though at least I guess.

In the end I think they still sort of cover similar bases in different ways.

@nazokiyoubinbou has it really? Because I have curl wttr.in/Berlin?0 in my fish greeting, and it just works.