 Hello and welcome to another Linux shell tutorial 2017 and today we're going to be looking at getting a nice little visual of your weather forecast in your shell. I made my text a little bit smaller in my shell today just because to get this to display properly but I'm going to be using Curl which is a program that is used to download stuff from the internet to output basically this. So this is a website WTTR.IN and when you go there it gives you this text based graphical output of your upcoming weather it automatically knows where you are based on your connection to the internet and but this here is actually generated if I control you there. You can see it's HTML with a lot of CSS to format it properly which obviously is not going to display properly in the shell but this website knows if you're connecting from Curl it knows that and outputs your format in a format that displays it in your shell properly so Curl and you can do HTTP you know the full address like that or you can just do WTTR.IN and when you do that you get that same output that you got in your web browser now in a full text format using the right escape codes to get your color formatting here and if you look down here at the bottom it gives you a little more information by default it knows that I'm in Naples, Florida. I could do the same command but add forward slash what's that tilde no yeah tilde and then the name of the location so I can say Naples here and hit enter but you'll notice for me when I do that it automatically defaults to Naples Italy which is not where I live but remember there are different weather stations around where you live so if I run that again and you look you can see that here it says that it's 91 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind is going nine miles per hour I guess that's in the northwest direction but actually I live in Collier County actually live right outside of Naples but there's a lot of weather stations in here but if I can say Collier plus county you'll see instead 91 to 102 it says 93 to 104 so it's just a different weather station actually gives you the GPS location of the weather station that it's using but that's it it gives you you know a nice little forecast it's very visual if you go to their github page so it's up on github and I'll try to put links to this in the description of the video they actually list out you know a few more of their commands and you can get the code there obviously I guess if you want to run it on your own server and there's even directions on how to get things in a PNG format so if you want a image of it and I'll do that they also give you directions on how to convert the output to a PNG yourself or I guess convert from a JPEG to a PNG or from PNG to a JPEG but there's instructions here on doing that sort of thing very fun website very useful if you're working in a shell and you want to see the weather rather than just obviously you can pull text-based weather from anywhere but to get this nice visual with the sun and the clouds and things highlighted in colors very nice so I thought I'd share that with you and actually tomorrow I'll show you another feature of the same website I thank you for watching please visit filmsbychrist.com that's Chris the K there's a link in the description there you can find all my videos and search them from both my channels please also think about supporting over at patreon.com forward slash mylex1000 or through the PayPal link on my website as always I thank you for watching and I hope that you have a great day