| name | find-nearby |
| description | Find nearby places (restaurants, cafes, bars, pharmacies, etc.) using OpenStreetMap. Works with coordinates, addresses, cities, zip codes, or Telegram location pins. No API keys needed. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| metadata | {"openaeon":{"tags":["location","maps","nearby","places","restaurants","local"],"related_skills":[]}} |
Find Nearby — Local Place Discovery
Find restaurants, cafes, bars, pharmacies, and other places near any location. Uses OpenStreetMap (free, no API keys). Works with:
- Coordinates from Telegram location pins (latitude/longitude in conversation)
- Addresses ("near 123 Main St, Springfield")
- Cities ("restaurants in downtown Austin")
- Zip codes ("pharmacies near 90210")
- Landmarks ("cafes near Times Square")
Quick Reference
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/find_nearby.py --lat <LAT> --lon <LON> --type restaurant --radius 1500
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/find_nearby.py --near "Times Square, New York" --type cafe
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/find_nearby.py --near "downtown austin" --type restaurant --type bar --limit 10
python3 SKILL_DIR/scripts/find_nearby.py --near "90210" --type pharmacy --json
Parameters
| Flag | Description | Default |
|---|
--lat, --lon | Exact coordinates | — |
--near | Address, city, zip, or landmark (geocoded) | — |
--type | Place type (repeatable for multiple) | restaurant |
--radius | Search radius in meters | 1500 |
--limit | Max results | 15 |
--json | Machine-readable JSON output | off |
Common Place Types
restaurant, cafe, bar, pub, fast_food, pharmacy, hospital, bank, atm, fuel, parking, supermarket, convenience, hotel
Workflow
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Get the location. Look for coordinates (latitude: ... / longitude: ...) from a Telegram pin, or ask the user for an address/city/zip.
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Ask for preferences (only if not already stated): place type, how far they're willing to go, any specifics (cuisine, "open now", etc.).
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Run the script with appropriate flags. Use --json if you need to process results programmatically.
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Present results with names, distances, and Google Maps links. If the user asked about hours or "open now," check the hours field in results — if missing or unclear, verify with web_search.
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For directions, use the directions_url from results, or construct: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&origin=<LAT>,<LON>&destination=<LAT>,<LON>
Tips
- If results are sparse, widen the radius (1500 → 3000m)
- For "open now" requests: check the
hours field in results, cross-reference with web_search for accuracy since OSM hours aren't always complete
- Zip codes alone can be ambiguous globally — prompt the user for country/state if results look wrong
- The script uses OpenStreetMap data which is community-maintained; coverage varies by region