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This is a Sidereal Time clock that displays the current local sidereal time (LST) based on the user's location.

There are options to display the time using a blinking colon, to use 24h notation and to also display the local (standard) time along with the sidereal time. All colors are also configurable.

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danielsitnik commented Nov 23, 2024

@matslina could you please approve this one? Been waiting for 12 days now and it's a simple clock. Everything runs locally, no http module involved.

On a side note, if you and @rohansingh are ok with it, I'm sure some of the more senior community developers wouldn't mind lending a hand with these code reviews and approvals.

Thanks!

@rohansingh rohansingh merged commit cad0a82 into tidbyt:main Nov 24, 2024
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@danielsitnik danielsitnik deleted the feat/siderealtime branch July 10, 2025 16:50
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