A minimalist real-time weather app built with React Native using OpenWeatherMap API. Supports i18n and themes.
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A minimalist real-time weather app built with React Native using OpenWeatherMap API. Supports i18n and themes.
This is a weather app that uses Open-Weather-API to get the weather in different cities of the world also use the Unsplash API for the background and Mapbox.js to select the location for latitude and longitude.
This weather app provides weather data for any searched city and also for the user's current location. Solo Project executed in 2 days.
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