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'''NOTE: everything in the CumulusUtils Wiki pages related to ExtraSensors are provisional as long as ExtraSensors are not released as a whole'''
'''NOTE: everything in the CumulusUtils Wiki pages related to ExtraSensors are provisional as long as ExtraSensors are not released as a whole'''


== Goals ==
== Prerequisites ==
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This paragraph describes what is required to use CumuluUtils (To be modified/extended by user experience).
#A working CumulusMX environment on Windows, Linux (RPi) or MacOS
##On Linux (and probably MacOS too) Mono 6 and up is required
##NOTE: no experience on MacOS exists
#At least 32 days of data
#For the ''[[Charts_-_Misc_charts|Miscellaneous Charts]]'' more data is required
== Goals ==
The goal of ''CumulusUtils'' (abbr: Cutils) is to facilitate website creation for users of CumulusMX without exposure to coding in e.g. PHP or javascript. Having a meteo-website should not be privileged to users with great IT-skills. Making charts should not be demanding for programming skills in SQL or making it otherwise impossible to create charts without diving deep into the technique involved in CumulusMX (which actually is also the case with SQL). Note that this does not  mean you can't use IT skills: the user configurable menu offers an opening to expand as far as you wish.
The goal of ''CumulusUtils'' (abbr: Cutils) is to facilitate website creation for users of CumulusMX without exposure to coding in e.g. PHP or javascript. Having a meteo-website should not be privileged to users with great IT-skills. Making charts should not be demanding for programming skills in SQL or making it otherwise impossible to create charts without diving deep into the technique involved in CumulusMX (which actually is also the case with SQL). Note that this does not  mean you can't use IT skills: the user configurable menu offers an opening to expand as far as you wish.