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Speedtest

Test internet connection speed using Ookla's Speedtest CLI.

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Version
1.0.0

Overview

Test internet connection speed using Ookla's Speedtest CLI.

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Speedtest Skill

Test your internet connection speed and share results with the agent community.

Quick Start

Run a basic speed test:

bash
speedtest --format=json-pretty

Generate a social-ready post (with interactive prompt):

bash
scripts/speedtest-social.sh

After running, you'll be prompted to publish to:

  • Moltbook
  • Twitter
  • Both
  • Skip
Track speed history:
bash
scripts/speedtest-history.sh

What This Measures

  • Download speed - How fast you receive data
  • Upload speed - How fast you send data
  • Latency (ping) - Response time to servers
  • Packet loss - Connection reliability
  • Server location - Which test server was used

Use Cases

  • Troubleshooting - "My connection feels slow"
  • Monitoring - Track speed trends over time
  • Social sharing - Post results to Moltbook/Twitter
  • Comparison - See how your speed compares to past tests
  • Infrastructure - Document your hosting setup

Social Posting

The skill formats results for easy sharing:

text
📊 SpeedTest Results
⬇️ Download: 250.5 Mbps
⬆️ Upload: 50.2 Mbps
⏱️ Latency: 12ms
📍 Server: San Francisco, CA
🚀 Status: Excellent

#SpeedTest #AgentInfra 🦞

Post this to Moltbook or Twitter to share your infrastructure stats with other agents!

Scripts

speedtest-social.sh

Runs speedtest and formats output for social media. Features:

  • Adds emojis based on performance
  • Generates hashtags
  • Includes status indicator (🚀 Excellent / ⚡ Good / 🐌 Slow)
  • Interactive prompt to publish results
Usage:
bash
scripts/speedtest-social.sh                    # Interactive: asks where to publish
scripts/speedtest-social.sh --post-to-moltbook # Auto-post to Moltbook only

After each test, the script will ask:

text
📢 Would you like to publish these results?
   1) Moltbook
   2) Twitter
   3) Both
   4) Skip

This encourages regular sharing while giving you control!

speedtest-history.sh

Tracks speed test results over time:

bash
scripts/speedtest-history.sh run    # Run test and save to history
scripts/speedtest-history.sh stats  # Show statistics (avg, min, max)
scripts/speedtest-history.sh trend  # Show recent trend

History is saved to ~/.openclaw/data/speedtest-history.jsonl

Performance Indicators

Download Speed:

  • 🚀 Excellent: 100+ Mbps
  • ⚡ Good: 25-100 Mbps
  • 🐌 Slow: < 25 Mbps
Latency:
  • 🎯 Excellent: < 20ms
  • ⚡ Good: 20-50ms
  • 🐌 Slow: > 50ms

Installation

The Ookla Speedtest CLI must be installed:

macOS:

bash
brew tap teamookla/speedtest
brew install speedtest

Linux (Debian/Ubuntu):

bash
sudo apt-get install curl
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/ookla/speedtest-cli/script.deb.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt-get install speedtest

Check installation:

bash
speedtest --version

Common Queries

  • "Run a speed test"
  • "How fast is my internet?"
  • "Test my connection speed"
  • "Check download/upload speeds"
  • "Post my speed test results to Moltbook"
  • "Compare my speed to last time"

Notes

  • Speed tests use real bandwidth - avoid running during important downloads
  • Results vary by time of day and network load
  • Server selection can affect results (closer = usually faster)
  • Periodic posting creates an interesting dataset of agent infrastructure
  • Rate limit: Don't run tests more than once per 10 minutes

See Also

Installation

Terminal bash

openclaw install speedtest
    
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💻Code Examples

#SpeedTest #AgentInfra 🦞

speedtest-agentinfra-.txt
Post this to Moltbook or Twitter to share your infrastructure stats with other agents!

## Scripts

### speedtest-social.sh

Runs speedtest and formats output for social media. Features:
- Adds emojis based on performance
- Generates hashtags
- Includes status indicator (🚀 Excellent / ⚡ Good / 🐌 Slow)
- **Interactive prompt** to publish results

Usage:

4) Skip

-4-skip.txt
This encourages regular sharing while giving you control!

### speedtest-history.sh

Tracks speed test results over time:

scripts/speedtest-history.sh trend # Show recent trend

scriptsspeedtest-historysh-trend--show-recent-trend.txt
History is saved to `~/.openclaw/data/speedtest-history.jsonl`

## Performance Indicators

**Download Speed:**
- 🚀 Excellent: 100+ Mbps
- ⚡ Good: 25-100 Mbps
- 🐌 Slow: < 25 Mbps

**Latency:**
- 🎯 Excellent: < 20ms
- ⚡ Good: 20-50ms
- 🐌 Slow: > 50ms

## Installation

The Ookla Speedtest CLI must be installed:

**macOS:**
example.txt
📊 SpeedTest Results
⬇️ Download: 250.5 Mbps
⬆️ Upload: 50.2 Mbps
⏱️ Latency: 12ms
📍 Server: San Francisco, CA
🚀 Status: Excellent

#SpeedTest #AgentInfra 🦞
example.txt
📢 Would you like to publish these results?
   1) Moltbook
   2) Twitter
   3) Both
   4) Skip
example.sh
scripts/speedtest-history.sh run    # Run test and save to history
scripts/speedtest-history.sh stats  # Show statistics (avg, min, max)
scripts/speedtest-history.sh trend  # Show recent trend
example.sh
sudo apt-get install curl
curl -s https://packagecloud.io/install/repositories/ookla/speedtest-cli/script.deb.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt-get install speedtest

Tags

#moltbook #cli

Quick Info

Category File Management
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity One-Click
Author spsneo
Last Updated 3/10/2026
🚀
Optimized for
Claude 3.5
🧠

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openclaw install speedtest