README: Document Prometheus format output

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@ -89,7 +89,8 @@ wttr.in currently supports five output formats:
* Plain-text for the terminal and scripts;
* HTML for the browser;
* PNG for the graphical viewers;
* JSON for scripts and APIs.
* JSON for scripts and APIs;
* Prometheus metrics for scripts and APIs.
The ANSI and HTML formats are selected basing on the User-Agent string.
The PNG format can be forced by adding `.png` to the end of the query:
@ -332,6 +333,71 @@ The result will look something like the following:
Most of these values are self-explanatory, aside from `weatherCode`. The `weatherCode` is an enumeration which you can find at either [the WorldWeatherOnline website](https://www.worldweatheronline.com/developer/api/docs/weather-icons.aspx) or [in the wttr.in source code](https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in/blob/master/lib/constants.py).
## Prometheus Metrics Output
The [Prometheus](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus) Metrics format is a feature providing access to wttr.in data through an easy-to-parse format for monitoring systems, without requiring the user to create a complex script to reinterpret wttr.in's graphical output.
To fetch information in Prometheus format, use the following syntax:
$ curl wttr.in/Detroit?format=p1
This will fetch information on the Detroit region in Prometheus Metrics format. The p1 format code is used to allow for the use of other layouts for the Prometheus Metrics output.
A possible configuration for Prometheus could look like this:
```
- job_name: 'wttr_in_detroit'
static_configs:
- targets: ['wttr.in']
metrics_path: '/Detroit'
params:
format: ['p1']
```
The result will look something like the following:
# HELP temperature_feels_like_celsius Feels Like Temperature in Celsius
temperature_feels_like_celsius{forecast="current"} 7
# HELP temperature_feels_like_fahrenheit Feels Like Temperature in Fahrenheit
temperature_feels_like_fahrenheit{forecast="current"} 45
# HELP cloudcover_percentage Cloud Coverage in Percent
cloudcover_percentage{forecast="current"} 0
# HELP humidity_percentage Humidity in Percent
humidity_percentage{forecast="current"} 74
# HELP precipitation_mm Precipitation (Rainfall) in mm
precipitation_mm{forecast="current"} 0.1
# HELP pressure_hpa Air pressure in hPa
pressure_hpa{forecast="current"} 1026
# HELP temperature_celsius Temperature in Celsius
temperature_celsius{forecast="current"} 9
# HELP temperature_fahrenheit Temperature in Fahrenheit
temperature_fahrenheit{forecast="current"} 49
# HELP uv_index Ultaviolet Radiation Index
uv_index{forecast="current"} 1
# HELP visibility Visible Distance in Kilometres
visibility{forecast="current"} 16
# HELP weather_code Code to describe Weather Condition
weather_code{forecast="current"} 113
# HELP winddir_degree Wind Direction in Degree
winddir_degree{forecast="current"} 20
# HELP windspeed_kmph Wind Speed in Kilometres per Hour
windspeed_kmph{forecast="current"} 13
# HELP windspeed_mph Wind Speed in Miles per Hour
windspeed_mph{forecast="current"} 8
# HELP observation_time Minutes since start of the day the observation happened
observation_time{forecast="current"} 562
# HELP weather_desc Weather Description
weather_desc{forecast="current", description="Clear"} 1
# HELP winddir_16_point Wind Direction on a 16-wind compass rose
winddir_16_point{forecast="current", description="NNE"} 1
uv_index{forecast="0d"} 7
# HELP temperature_celsius_maximum Maximum Temperature in Celsius
temperature_celsius_maximum{forecast="0d"} 17
# HELP temperature_fahrenheit_maximum Maximum Temperature in Fahrenheit
temperature_fahrenheit_maximum{forecast="0d"} 63
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## Moon phases

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ DESCRIPTION = {
"Minutes since start of the day untill the moon disappears below the horizon",
"astronomy_moonset_min"),
"sunrise": (
"Minutes since start of the day untill the sun appears below the horizon",
"Minutes since start of the day untill the sun appears above the horizon",
"astronomy_sunrise_min"),
"sunset": (
"Minutes since start of the day untill the moon disappears below the horizon",