ClawKeeper weather
Get current weather and forecasts via wttr.in or Open-Meteo. Use when: user asks about weather, temperature, or forecasts for any location. NOT for: historical weather data, severe weather alerts, or detailed meteorological analysis. No API key needed.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/SafeAI-Lab-X/ClawKeeper
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/SafeAI-Lab-X/ClawKeeper "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/clawkeeper-watcher/skills/weather" ~/.claude/skills/safeai-lab-x-clawkeeper-weather && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
clawkeeper-watcher/skills/weather/SKILL.mdsource content
Weather Skill
Get current weather conditions and forecasts.
When to Use
✅ USE this skill when:
- "What's the weather?"
- "Will it rain today/tomorrow?"
- "Temperature in [city]"
- "Weather forecast for the week"
- Travel planning weather checks
When NOT to Use
❌ DON'T use this skill when:
- Historical weather data → use weather archives/APIs
- Climate analysis or trends → use specialized data sources
- Hyper-local microclimate data → use local sensors
- Severe weather alerts → check official NWS sources
- Aviation/marine weather → use specialized services (METAR, etc.)
Location
Always include a city, region, or airport code in weather queries.
Commands
Current Weather
# One-line summary curl "wttr.in/London?format=3" # Detailed current conditions curl "wttr.in/London?0" # Specific city curl "wttr.in/New+York?format=3"
Forecasts
# 3-day forecast curl "wttr.in/London" # Week forecast curl "wttr.in/London?format=v2" # Specific day (0=today, 1=tomorrow, 2=day after) curl "wttr.in/London?1"
Format Options
# One-liner curl "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%t+%w" # JSON output curl "wttr.in/London?format=j1" # PNG image curl "wttr.in/London.png"
Format Codes
— Weather condition emoji%c
— Temperature%t
— "Feels like"%f
— Wind%w
— Humidity%h
— Precipitation%p
— Location%l
Quick Responses
"What's the weather?"
curl -s "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%t+(feels+like+%f),+%w+wind,+%h+humidity"
"Will it rain?"
curl -s "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%p"
"Weekend forecast"
curl "wttr.in/London?format=v2"
Notes
- No API key needed (uses wttr.in)
- Rate limited; don't spam requests
- Works for most global cities
- Supports airport codes:
curl wttr.in/ORD