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启用AI模型使用Google PageSpeed Insights API分析网页性能,提供实时性能分数和改进建议。

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@enemyrr/mcp-server-pagespeed

A Model Context Protocol server that provides Google PageSpeed Insights analysis. This server enables AI models to analyze webpage performance through a standardized interface.

Server Pagespeed MCP server

Installation & Setup for Cursor IDE

  1. Clone and build the project:
git clone https://github.com/enemyrr/mcp-server-pagespeed.git
cd mcp-server-pagespeed
npm install
npm run build
  1. Add the server in Cursor IDE settings:
    • Open Command Palette (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + P)
    • Search for "MCP: Add Server"
    • Fill in the fields:
      • Name: pagespeed
      • Type: command
      • Command: node /absolute/path/to/mcp-server-pagespeed/build/index.js

Note: Replace /absolute/path/to/ with the actual path where you cloned and built the project.

Command-line Usage

Just run:

npx mcp-server-pagespeed

Available Tools

analyze_pagespeed

Analyze a webpage using Google PageSpeed Insights API.

use_mcp_tool({
  server_name: "pagespeed",
  tool_name: "analyze_pagespeed",
  arguments: {
    url: "https://example.com"
  }
});

The tool returns:

  • Overall performance score (0-100)
  • Loading experience metrics
    • First Contentful Paint
    • First Input Delay
  • Top 5 improvement suggestions with:
    • Title
    • Description
    • Potential impact
    • Current value

Features

  • Real-time webpage performance analysis
  • Detailed loading experience metrics
  • Prioritized improvement suggestions
  • Comprehensive error handling
  • TypeScript support

Error Handling

The server provides detailed error messages for:

  • Invalid URLs
  • API request failures
  • Connection issues
  • Invalid tool calls

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request to https://github.com/enemyrr/mcp-server-pagespeed

License

MIT

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Runtime guide

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Hosted runtime

Hosted servers run from a provider-managed environment. You usually connect the MCP client to the hosted endpoint or follow the provider's authorization flow, without keeping a local process alive

  1. Open provider connection page
  2. Authorize or copy endpoint
  3. Connect from your MCP client
terminal

Local runtime / other methods

Local servers run on your own machine or infrastructure. You normally copy the server_config into your MCP client, install the required package, and provide env variables from env_schema when needed

  1. Copy server_config
  2. Install required package
  3. Fill env variables and restart client