Add more formatting options
See original GitHub issueI love the formatting, but is it possible to add more? Maybe like the high and low for the day.
Maybe even add an option to look at tomorrow, like
http://wttr.in/?date=1&?format=High%20of%20%H%20|%20Low%20of%20%L
(http://wttr.in/?date=1&?format=High of %H | Low of %L
)
(Formats “High of (high) | Low of (low)”) but the date = 1 will do 1 day in the future.
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Currently we have no language for that, but I think we should add. Is should allow queries like:
{ .temp | max }
— to find the max temperature{ .temp | min }
— to find the minimum temperature{ .temp | ..3 | spark }
— to take each third value from the list (each third hour?), and convert it into a one-line spark-style graphSomething like this. Would it be helpful?
Yeah, that’ll be great.