From fb938c716ce3afffa4945fd0f1adabd9a796e410 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pragmatic Software Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 12:43:35 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] doc/Commands.md: add -u to `date` and `weather` --- doc/Commands.md | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/Commands.md b/doc/Commands.md index 9849817b..967650d6 100644 --- a/doc/Commands.md +++ b/doc/Commands.md @@ -273,12 +273,15 @@ See also [user metadata list](Admin.md#user-metadata-list). The `date` command displays the date and time. Note that it uses the Linux timezone files to find timezones. -Usage: `date [timezone]` +Usage: `date [-u ] [timezone]` If `timezone` is omitted, the command will show the UTC date and time unless you have the `timezone` user metadata set on your user account in which case the command will use that timezone instead. +If the `-u ` option is specified, the command will use the `timezone` +user metadata set for ``. + You may use the [`my`](#my) command to set the user metadata `timezone` to have the command remember your timezone. @@ -288,11 +291,14 @@ to have the command remember your timezone. ### weather The `weather` command displays the weather conditions and temperature for a location. -Usage: `weather [location]` +Usage: `weather [-u ] [location]` If `location` is omitted, the command will use the `location` user metadata set on your user account. +If the `-u ` option is specified, the command will use the `location` +user metadata set for ``. + You may use the [`my`](#my) command to set the user metadata `location` to have the command remember your location.