Excerpts from Anthony Sorace's message of 2015-06-26 00:49:42 +1000:
> I love that Weather Underground is still offering a telnet
> interface, but I wanted a bit more control over what I get
> back. I was also trying to get familiar with the nice JSON
> library bedo did[1], so I wrote up a Darksky client. Get an
> API key of your own[2] and stick it in $home/lib/darksky,
> and you can ask for whatever combination of detail or
> summary data for current conditions, minute-by-minute,
> hour-by-hour, or day-by-day data you like. It’ll also print
> any weather alerts in effect for your location.
>
> The precipitation graph is maybe a little silly (the unicode
> block drawing stuff doesn’t provide great granularity).
>
> Source in /n/sources/contrib/anothy/src/cmd/darksky.c;
> man in /n/sources/contrib/anothy/lib/man/darksky.1.
>
> [1]    https://bitbucket.org/bedo/9son
> [2]    https://developer.forecast.io/register

I'm very pleased to see my library being of use ☺.  I wrote it for a
flickr 9p server, which has probably bitrotted a bit by now.

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