"Scour is an open-source Python script that aggressively cleans SVG files, removing a lot of 'cruft' that certain tools or authors embed into their documents. The goal of scour is to provide an identically rendered image"
mod_pagespeed is an open-source Apache module that automatically optimizes web pages and resources on them. It does this by rewriting the resources using filters that implement web performance best practices. Webmasters and web developers can use mod_pagespeed to improve the performance of their web pages when serving content with the Apache HTTP Server.
"The plan is simple...
- Build a beautiful UI on top of the open source powerhouse that is WebPagetest.
- Run everything in the cloud so you don't have to deal with software, servers and terabytes of tests.
- Champion web performance benchmarking against competitors and industry categories.
- De-geek front-end web performance techniques and bring them to a wider design and developer community who care about crafting their code."
Je viens de tester le service. L'interface est agréable.. La procédure pour renseigner son site et "celle de ces concurrents" est un un peu longue. Parcontre le temps de génération des résultats est vraiment très longues. L'interface web ne présente pas l'avancée.
"Sitespeed.io is an open source tool that helps you analyze and optimize your website speed and performance based on performance best practices. It will collect data from multiple pages on your website (crawling from a start point), analyze the pages using performance best practices rules, and output the result as HTML-files or JUnit XML. You can see real life examples of analyzed sites here."
Possibilité d'intégrer cet outil dans une plate-forme d'intégration continue (jenkins) : http://sitespeed.io/documentation/#junit
Sitespeed.io is an open source tool that helps you analyze your website speed and performance based on performance best practices and metrics. It collects data from multiple pages on your website, analyze the pages using the rules and output the result as HTML or JUnit XML.