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crux-lookup

v0.8.0

Published

A simple CLI utility for grabbing URL-/origin-level Core Web Vitals using the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) API

Downloads

14

Readme

CrUX-Lookup

A simple CLI utility for grabbing URL-/origin-level Core Web Vitals histograms using the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX) API. Results are returned visually or as unaltered JSON from the CrUX API.

Much Faster than using PageSpeed Insights, WebPageTest, etc. for CrUX data

crux-lookup is very quick, often returning results in under a second. If you just want to see some histograms for a given site or origin, it can save you a lot of time compared to more comprehensive tools like PSI and WebPageTest, which can take several minutes to generate and show their reports.

Getting Started

  1. Install the utility via NPM
$ npm i -g crux-lookup
  1. Add a CrUX API Key

    You can get a (free) CrUX API key here.

$ crux-lookup config --updateKey <your API key>
  1. Query a URL or origin
$ crux-lookup https://www.google.com --origin # omit --origin to get results for the page at the submitted URL

Usage

Viewing, removing or changing your stored API Key

$ crux-lookup config # run without options to view the currently stored API key

Options:

  • --updateKey <key> Add/update a CrUX API key to use for queries
  • --removeKey Remove stored CrUX API key from configuration

Looking up a URL or origin

$ crux-lookup <url> -r # use -r or --origin for origin-level output

Arguments:

  • url URL for which to get CrUX record

Options:

  • -r, --origin Look up the origin of the submitted URL
  • -j, --json Output raw JSON from CrUX
  • -o, --output <file> Valid filepath for saving lookup results (forces JSON output)