From a9f869dc338b2f37fc00fd54d215d93567ab3ee9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2022 17:06:01 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] misc/weather: Wrap README at 72 columns. Signed-off-by: B. Watson --- misc/weather/README | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/misc/weather/README b/misc/weather/README index 49d9c5c14f..c7cf1a169a 100644 --- a/misc/weather/README +++ b/misc/weather/README @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ -This command-line utility is intended to provide quick access to current -weather conditions and forecasts. Presently, it is capable of returning -data for localities throughout the USA by retrieving and formatting decoded -METARs (Meteorological Aerodrome Reports) from NOAA (the USA National Oceanic -and Atmospheric Administration) and forecasts from NWS (the USA National -Weather Service). The tool is written to function in the same spirit as -other command-line informational utilities like cal(1), calendar(1) and -dict(1). It can retrieve arbitrary weather data via specific command-line -switches (station ID, city, state), or aliases can be configured system wide -and on a per-user basis. It can be freely used and redistributed under the -terms of a BSD-like License. +This command-line utility is intended to provide quick access to +current weather conditions and forecasts. Presently, it is capable +of returning data for localities throughout the USA by retrieving +and formatting decoded METARs (Meteorological Aerodrome Reports) +from NOAA (the USA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) +and forecasts from NWS (the USA National Weather Service). The tool +is written to function in the same spirit as other command-line +informational utilities like cal(1), calendar(1) and dict(1). It can +retrieve arbitrary weather data via specific command-line switches +(station ID, city, state), or aliases can be configured system wide +and on a per-user basis. It can be freely used and redistributed +under the terms of a BSD-like License. *SPECIAL NOTE* -This will copy the existing "/usr/bin/weather" script on the system (which -is part of the "expect" package in Slackware) to "/usr/bin/weather.expect" -while installing the one in this package as "/usr/bin/weather.weather" and -creating a symlink to it from /usr/bin/weather. If you remove this package -later for whatever reason, then you will need to either reinstall Slackware's -"expect" package, fix the symlink, or remove the symlink and rename the + +This will copy the existing "/usr/bin/weather" script on the +system (which is part of the "expect" package in Slackware) to +"/usr/bin/weather.expect" while installing the one in this package +as "/usr/bin/weather.weather" and creating a symlink to it from +/usr/bin/weather. If you remove this package later for whatever +reason, then you will need to either reinstall Slackware's "expect" +package, fix the symlink, or remove the symlink and rename the "/usr/bin/weather.expect" file back to "/usr/bin/weather"