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3,890 PointsNotes don't === what Openweather docs says: api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q={city name}&appid={API key}
in function get(query), you create a variable called parameters and assign it an object with two properties, APPID (which retrieves its value from the api.json file using . notation to retrieve the key) and units: "imperial".
later in the variable ZipCode, the code says is it isn't not a number, parameters.zip = otherwise parameters.q = Where are .zip and .q coming from?
how does your code const url = https:// etc etc /weather? ${querystring.stringify(parameters)}
match the docs
q={city name} & appid=(APIkey)