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This patch converts all English language strings used within depressionbot's localisation interface (that is, strings.json) to their ISO-639-1 equivalents. The purpose of this patch is to make the strings.json file less English-dependent. All languages with an ISO-639-1 code have been converted; that is, English, Spanish and Welsh, to ``en``, ``es`` and ``cy`` respectively. This patch does not attempt to force a solution to the issue of Na'vi: the language does not have a large enough corpus to warrant its own ISO 639-3 code, and as such there is no perfect solution. For the time being, this patch keeps the Na'vi language as its English language string ("Na'vi"). A possible solution to this discrepancy includes using the ISO 639-3 code ``art``, used for artificial languages that do not qualify for an official code, or by using local use codes specified in ISO 639-3 (qaa to qtz). This patch requires collaboration with upstream repositories that also use strings.json, such as the Github and Stats modules. |
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Rain
Quietly judges your choice of climate.
Description
It’s a well documented fact that looking out of the window is sometimes far too much effort. However, sometimes you just need toknow how wet it is outside: this module queries for the precipitation level, and tells you when you need a raincoat.
Configuration
apikey
This module requires a Wunderground API key. You can register for one, for free, at http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api/
Commands
~rain
Polls the rainfall in the last hour, and returns an appropriate string.