Welcome to BreezeBee, a next-generation user interface for personal weather stations. Designed to work seamlessly on top of weewx, BreezeBee transforms raw weather data into a visually stunning, real-time, and fully interactive experience.
Imagine a personal weather station UI that's more than just another theme β BreezeBee takes the concept to new heights. With its advanced features and sleek interface, this platform offers more than weather data; it offers insight and interactivity, enabling enthusiasts and professionals alike to make the most out of their personal weather stations.
Whether you're monitoring local conditions or tracking trends over time, BreezeBee provides a comprehensive toolset to elevate your weather data experience.
BreezeBee is in early development. Once we have the first simple app ready, we'll add a comprehensive getting started guide here.
We encourage and welcome community contributions! Whether you're reporting bugs, suggesting new features, or submitting pull requests, your support helps drive BreezeBee forward.
git checkout -b feature/YourFeature
).git commit -am 'Add your feature'
).git push origin feature/YourFeature
).Donations: Help us keep BreezeBee growing and evolving! Consider supporting the project by donating via our donation page.
BreezeBee is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, provided that modifications are also shared under the same license. See the LICENSE.md file for details.
This project is a work-in-progress, and we will continue to post updates here. Follow us on GitHub and star this project to stay up to date with the latest changes.
BreezeBee is developed and maintained by the team at Neoground GmbH. We aim to push the boundaries of digital solutions, with a focus on modern, responsive, and intelligent apps.
Copyright (c) 2024 Neoground GmbH