provides conversion of the xml file received from the server www.aviationweather.gov/dataserver into the go data structure
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provides conversion of the xml file received from the server www.aviationweather.gov/dataserver into the go data structure
Mycroft skill to check current weather at an airport (a METAR)
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Discord airport METAR/TAF request bot
Giving an old barometer an IoT facelift
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Discord bot to fetch METAR from almost every airfield in the world using the checkwx API.
A blockchain hosting aviation weather reports
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Simple Discord bot that fetches METAR's and TAF's
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