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    mmroczka got a reaction from Renat Gabitov in Alfred Wifi Speedtest   
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses speedtest-cli and reports back in a notification the upload/download speeds of the current wifi you're on.
     

     
    Why?

    Since COVID hit, my wifi speeds have plummeted (Verizon cap/bottleneck maybe?). I hate needing to google for a wifi speedtest every time I have to check if my wifi speed will be good enough for the call I'm about to join. I have to open another tab, ads clutter my screen while running the speedtest, and it's one more thing cluttering my screen. This workflow makes a wifi speedtest just an alfred keyword away.
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on GitHub as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here.
     
    Installation Instructions
    After downloading the workflow from the release page, be sure to install the wifi speedtest-cli using the command below
     
    brew install speedtest-cli
     
    Then, simply run the Alfred workflow by summoning Alfred and typing speedtest.
     
    This is my first real contribution to any sort of open source community so suggestions are welcome! I thought about adding automatic updates, but figured something is better than nothing to start and I can iterate on this if people have suggestions/feature requests. Thanks in advance for any suggestions to improve this workflow!
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    mmroczka got a reaction from Diegobit in Alfred Wifi Speedtest   
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses speedtest-cli and reports back in a notification the upload/download speeds of the current wifi you're on.
     

     
    Why?

    Since COVID hit, my wifi speeds have plummeted (Verizon cap/bottleneck maybe?). I hate needing to google for a wifi speedtest every time I have to check if my wifi speed will be good enough for the call I'm about to join. I have to open another tab, ads clutter my screen while running the speedtest, and it's one more thing cluttering my screen. This workflow makes a wifi speedtest just an alfred keyword away.
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on GitHub as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here.
     
    Installation Instructions
    After downloading the workflow from the release page, be sure to install the wifi speedtest-cli using the command below
     
    brew install speedtest-cli
     
    Then, simply run the Alfred workflow by summoning Alfred and typing speedtest.
     
    This is my first real contribution to any sort of open source community so suggestions are welcome! I thought about adding automatic updates, but figured something is better than nothing to start and I can iterate on this if people have suggestions/feature requests. Thanks in advance for any suggestions to improve this workflow!
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    mmroczka got a reaction from PhilStollery in Alfred Wifi Speedtest   
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses speedtest-cli and reports back in a notification the upload/download speeds of the current wifi you're on.
     

     
    Why?

    Since COVID hit, my wifi speeds have plummeted (Verizon cap/bottleneck maybe?). I hate needing to google for a wifi speedtest every time I have to check if my wifi speed will be good enough for the call I'm about to join. I have to open another tab, ads clutter my screen while running the speedtest, and it's one more thing cluttering my screen. This workflow makes a wifi speedtest just an alfred keyword away.
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on GitHub as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here.
     
    Installation Instructions
    After downloading the workflow from the release page, be sure to install the wifi speedtest-cli using the command below
     
    brew install speedtest-cli
     
    Then, simply run the Alfred workflow by summoning Alfred and typing speedtest.
     
    This is my first real contribution to any sort of open source community so suggestions are welcome! I thought about adding automatic updates, but figured something is better than nothing to start and I can iterate on this if people have suggestions/feature requests. Thanks in advance for any suggestions to improve this workflow!
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    mmroczka got a reaction from alfredpanda in Alfred Wifi Speedtest   
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses speedtest-cli and reports back in a notification the upload/download speeds of the current wifi you're on.
     

     
    Why?

    Since COVID hit, my wifi speeds have plummeted (Verizon cap/bottleneck maybe?). I hate needing to google for a wifi speedtest every time I have to check if my wifi speed will be good enough for the call I'm about to join. I have to open another tab, ads clutter my screen while running the speedtest, and it's one more thing cluttering my screen. This workflow makes a wifi speedtest just an alfred keyword away.
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on GitHub as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here.
     
    Installation Instructions
    After downloading the workflow from the release page, be sure to install the wifi speedtest-cli using the command below
     
    brew install speedtest-cli
     
    Then, simply run the Alfred workflow by summoning Alfred and typing speedtest.
     
    This is my first real contribution to any sort of open source community so suggestions are welcome! I thought about adding automatic updates, but figured something is better than nothing to start and I can iterate on this if people have suggestions/feature requests. Thanks in advance for any suggestions to improve this workflow!
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    mmroczka got a reaction from shmulvad in Alfred Wifi Speedtest   
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest
    Alfred Wifi Speedtest is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses speedtest-cli and reports back in a notification the upload/download speeds of the current wifi you're on.
     

     
    Why?

    Since COVID hit, my wifi speeds have plummeted (Verizon cap/bottleneck maybe?). I hate needing to google for a wifi speedtest every time I have to check if my wifi speed will be good enough for the call I'm about to join. I have to open another tab, ads clutter my screen while running the speedtest, and it's one more thing cluttering my screen. This workflow makes a wifi speedtest just an alfred keyword away.
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on GitHub as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here.
     
    Installation Instructions
    After downloading the workflow from the release page, be sure to install the wifi speedtest-cli using the command below
     
    brew install speedtest-cli
     
    Then, simply run the Alfred workflow by summoning Alfred and typing speedtest.
     
    This is my first real contribution to any sort of open source community so suggestions are welcome! I thought about adding automatic updates, but figured something is better than nothing to start and I can iterate on this if people have suggestions/feature requests. Thanks in advance for any suggestions to improve this workflow!
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