speedtest

Official command-line interface for testing internet bandwidth using https://speedtest.net. Note: some platforms link speedtest to speedtest-cli. If some of the examples in this page don't work, see speedtest-cli. More information: <https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli>.

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/speedtest.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install speedtest-cli
Ubuntu
apt-get install speedtest-cli
Alpine
apk add speedtest-cli
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S speedtest-cli
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install speedtest-cli
Fedora
dnf install speedtest-cli
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install speedtest-cli
OS X
brew install speedtest-cli
Raspbian
apt-get install speedtest-cli
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/speedtest speedtest powered by Commando

Official command-line interface for testing internet bandwidth using https://speedtest.net. Note: some platforms link speedtest to speedtest-cli. If some of the examples in this page don't work, see speedtest-cli. More information: <https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli>.

  • Run a speed test:
    speedtest
  • Run a speed test and specify the unit of the output:
    speedtest --unit=auto-decimal-bits|auto-decimal-bytes|auto-binary-bits|auto-binary-bytes
  • Run a speed test and specify the output format:
    speedtest --format=human-readable|csv|tsv|json|jsonl|json-pretty
  • Run a speed test and specify the number of decimal points to use (0 to 8, defaults to 2):
    speedtest --precision=precision
  • Run a speed test and print its progress (only available for output format `human-readable` and `json`):
    speedtest --progress=yes|no
  • List all `speedtest.net` servers, sorted by distance:
    speedtest --servers
  • Run a speed test to a specific `speedtest.net` server:
    speedtest --server-id=server_id

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