| name | current-location-weather |
| description | Get current weather conditions for a location. Use this skill when users ask about weather, temperature, current conditions, forecasts, or any weather-related queries like "What's the weather?", "Is it raining?", "How hot is it outside?", "What's the temperature?", or "Should I bring an umbrella?". Supports automatic location detection via IP or specific location queries. |
Current Location Weather
Get current weather conditions using IP-based geolocation or a specified location.
Quick Start
Run the weather script to get current conditions:
python scripts/get_weather.py
Usage Options
Auto-detect location (default)
python scripts/get_weather.py
Specify a location
python scripts/get_weather.py --location "Tokyo, Japan"
python scripts/get_weather.py -l "New York"
Get JSON output (for programmatic use)
python scripts/get_weather.py --format json
python scripts/get_weather.py -f json -l "London"
Output Examples
Text format (default)
📍 San Francisco, United States
San Francisco: ⛅ +15°C 72% ↙10km/h
JSON format
{
"location": {
"detected": "San Francisco, United States",
"area": "San Francisco",
"country": "United States of America"
},
"current": {
"temperature_c": "15",
"temperature_f": "59",
"feels_like_c": "14",
"condition": "Partly cloudy",
"humidity": "72",
"wind_kmh": "10",
"wind_direction": "SW",
"uv_index": "3"
}
}
How It Works
- Location detection: Uses ip-api.com (free) to detect location from IP address
- Weather data: Fetches from wttr.in (free, no API key required)
- No dependencies: Uses only Python standard library (urllib, json)
Notes
- Network access required for both geolocation and weather data
- IP-based location may not be precise (city-level accuracy)
- For specific locations, use
--locationflag for better accuracy