fast
Minimal zero-dependency utility for testing your internet download speed from terminal
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Installation
Bin
replace the download link with your os one
below is ubuntu 64 bit example
curl -L https://github.com/ddo/fast/releases/download/v0.0.4/fast_linux_amd64 -o fast
# or wget
wget https://github.com/ddo/fast/releases/download/v0.0.4/fast_linux_amd64 -O fast
# then chmod
chmod +x fast
# run
./fast
Docker
~10 MB
docker run --rm ddooo/fast
Snap
snap install fast
Arch Linux (AUR)
yay -S fast || paru -S fast
Brew
soon
For golang user
golang user can install from the source code
go get -u github.com/ddo/fast
Usage
To use simply invoke fast
with no arguments.
$ ./fast
-> 340.37 Mbps
By default fast will print status messages as it progresses and will display a pleasing spinning bar. It will also find the unit of measure most appropriate for your use case.
If you don't want the extra output and you only want the end result, you can use the --silent
option. Additionally you can force the output into the desired units with the -k
, -m
, or -g
flags.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
--silent | Hides status information and only displays the end result |
-k | Forces output into Kbps |
-m | Forces output into Mbps |
-g | Forces output into Gbps |
Build
Docker
# build alpine binary file from root folder
docker run --rm -v "$PWD":/go/src/fast -w /go/src/fast golang:alpine go build -v
mv fast build/docker/
cd build/docker/
docker build -t ddooo/fast .
Snap
cd build/snap/
snapcraft
snapcraft push fast_*.snap
snapcraft release fast <revision> <channel>
Bug
for bug report just open new issue