Use OpenWeatherMap from Claude Code
Bring OpenWeatherMap context into engineering work while Type keeps app access attached to the teammate and workspace.
One governed connection your whole team and its AI agents can share, with approved actions and human review, so working in OpenWeatherMap never means pasting credentials into a prompt.
Bring OpenWeatherMap context into engineering work while Type keeps app access attached to the teammate and workspace.
Let coding agents ask for the right app action, preserve conversation context, and keep humans in the approval loop.
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WeatherMap provides visual weather data, forecasts, and mappings, helping users understand climate patterns or track severe weather conditions
Connect OpenWeatherMap once, then decide which teammates can use it for threads, automations, skills, and coding work.
Tool to resolve a human place name into canonical lat/lon coordinates using OpenWeather Geocoding API. Use when you need to convert location strings (city names, addresses) into coordinates for weather forecasts or other location-based queries. Returns up to 5 candidate matches; the first result is typically the most relevant.
Tool for querying the OpenWeatherMap API. Returns current weather conditions only — no UV index, AQI, or official alerts. Timestamps are in UTC; apply the timezone offset field before grouping by local day.
OpenWeather APIs use an appid API-key parameter for current weather, forecasts, historical data, One Call, maps, air pollution, geocoding, and specialized weather products.
Yes. Type lets an AI teammate use connected OpenWeatherMap actions from a governed workspace context, so Claude Code work can reference the app without copying credentials into a local prompt.
Yes. Codex can collaborate through Type with app context, skills, and approved actions. The OpenWeatherMap catalog entry includes public integration details and example capabilities where available.
Type exposes connected app capabilities to AI teammates and coding agents through Type's integration layer. Teams use it when they want shared app access, human review, and teammate-level permissions around agent work.
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