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Cloudflare WARP Speed Test is a command-line tool for testing the latency and speed of Cloudflare WARP IP addresses and obtaining information about the minimum latency and available ports. It provides various options to customize test parameters and filter results based on specific conditions.
Inspired(Copied) by CloudflareSpeedTest
brew tap peanut996/tap && brew install cloudflarewarpspeedtestwinget install peanut996.CloudflareWarpSpeedTestscoop bucket add peanut996 https://github.com/peanut996/scoop-bucket
scoop install peanut996/cloudflarewarpspeedtestRequire paru or yay.
paru -S cloudflarewarpspeedtest-binuse go tool to install(go version recommend 1.22)
go install github.com/peanut996/CloudflareWarpSpeedTest@latestgo to Releases page, download the pre-compiled binary file.
To use CloudflareWarpSpeedTest, you can run the following command-line options:
CloudflareWarpSpeedTest -n 200 -t 10 -c 5000 -tl 300 -q -tll 0 -tlr 0.2 -p 10 -f ip.txt -ip 1.1.1.1 -o result.csv -allHere is an explanation of the main available options:
-n200: Specifies the number of latency test threads. Increasing this value can speed up the latency testing process, but it may not be suitable for lower-performance devices like routers. The default value is 200, with a maximum of 1000.-t10: Sets the number of times latency tests are performed for each IP address. The default value is 10 times.-c5000: The addressed number to be scanned. The default value is 5000.-ipv6IPv6 mode. Only scan ipv6 addresses.-oresult.csv: Sets the output result file. The default file is "result.csv".-allThis flag indicates that all ip and port will be scanned.-priCustom Wireguard private key.-pubCustom Wireguard public key. Default is the Warp public key.-reservedCustom Reserved. Format:[0, 0, 0]
For more usage instructions, please use -h.
Please note that adjusting test parameters can affect test speed and results. Choosing the appropriate settings is crucial based on the performance of your device and the specific conditions you want to apply.
Disclaimer: This tool is not affiliated with or endorsed by Cloudflare. Please use it responsibly and comply with their terms of service.
This software is released under the GPL v3 license.