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ttfb-test

v0.1.2

Published

Test the Time To First Byte from command line

Downloads

3

Readme

Test the Time To First Byte in Command Line Interface

What you get

What you need

You need to have curl installed on your machine. If curl --help returns an error this module will not work, install it first.

How to use

Install it globally

npm install -g ttfb-test

Run a test

ttfb-test https://www.google.com/

Will run 30 test on this url and give you the average Time To First Byte.

Run more than 30 tests

Add the number of run after the URL argument.

eg : let's run 80 tests:

ttfb-test https://www.google.com/ 80

Stop a test

If you stop a test (ctrl + C ) it will return the average of the tests you already ran.