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speedlog

v0.1.3

Published

Command line utility that logs speedtest.net results at a set interval to a local CSV file

Downloads

5

Readme

speedlog

Command line utility that logs speedtest.net results at a set interval to a local CSV file

What it does

  1. Runs internet speed tests via speedtest.net at set intervals
  2. Saves results to designated CSV file

Installation

Install bks

$ npm install speedlog -g

Getting started

$ speedlog

You will be prompted for the following info:

Cron pattern
The interval to conduct speed tests, in the form of cron syntax. Default is 0,30 * * * * (every 30 mins).

Test duration The maximum length of a single test run (upload or download), in seconds

CSV data output file path
Where to save the speed test results. Data will be appended to this doc. File will be created if it doesn't exist.

Note
Please note that private data, such as your IP, will be included in the speed results written to file.

Disclaimer

Release History

  • v0.1.3 - Docs update
  • v0.1.2 - Removed unnecessary column
  • v0.1.1 - Docs update
  • v0.1.0 - Initial release