stormy is a minimal, customizable, and neofetch-like weather CLI inspired by rainy, written in Go.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Multiple weather providers: OpenMeteo (default, no API key required) and OpenWeatherMap.
- Current weather conditions with ASCII art representation.
- Temperature, wind, humidity, and precipitation information.
- Customizable units (metric, imperial, standard).
- Local configuration file.
- Color support for terminals.
- Compact display mode.
- Works out of the box with OpenMeteo.
Website: github.com/ashish0kumar/stormy
Support:
Developer: Ashish
License: MIT License

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