speedo
Network speed test tool and file downloader. Built in rust, doesn't need curl, wget, or system ssl libs.
Installation
From crates.io
Using cargo-binstall
From source
SYNOPSIS
speedo [URL]
speedo [-i|--interactive] [-n|--non-interactive]
speedo --help
speedo --version
DESCRIPTION
speedo downloads a test file and reports the transfer speed. By default it runs non-interactively against Cloudflare's CDN. With the -i flag, it displays a menu for selecting different test servers.
If a URL is provided as an argument, the file is downloaded to the current directory and the speed is reported.
Command-line flags override the config file setting.
OPTIONS
-i, --interactive Show server selection menu
-n, --non-interactive Run quick test (override config)
-h, --help Display help text
-V, --version Display version
ARGUMENTS
URL URL to download (saves file to current directory)
CONFIGURATION
Configuration is read from the first file found:
- ./speedo.toml
- ./.speedo.toml
- ~/.speedo.toml
Example Configuration
# Default mode when no flags given (default: false)
= false
# User agent string for requests
= "Mozilla/5.0"
# Additional test servers
[[]]
= "My Server"
= "https://example.com/testfile.bin"
See speedo.toml.example for details.
EXAMPLES
Run a quick speed test (default server):
speedo
Download a specific file:
speedo https://example.com/testfile.zip
Show interactive menu:
speedo -i
Force non-interactive mode (override config):
speedo -n
OUTPUT
Non-interactive mode prints only the speed:
44.60 MB/s (374.14 Mbps)
When downloading a URL, the saved filename is also printed:
44.60 MB/s (374.14 Mbps)
Saved: testfile.zip
Interactive mode displays:
- HTTP status code
- Connection time
- Time to first byte (TTFB)
- Total transfer time
- File size
- Transfer speed
SERVERS
Pre-configured test servers:
- Cloudflare (CDN) - default
- Tele2 (Global)
- Hetzner (Nuremberg, Falkenstein, Helsinki, Ashburn, Hillsboro, Singapore)
- Vultr (New Jersey, Silicon Valley, Singapore)
BUILDING
cargo build --release
FILES
- speedo.toml - configuration file
- ~/.speedo.toml - user configuration file
SEE ALSO
curl(1), wget(1)