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Currently the compressAssets rule indicates that I should compress WOFF2 files. Since WOFF2 files are already compressed, I don't think that is appropriate advice.
In fact I would suggest inverting the rule, and validate that already compressed files (WOFF2, GZIP, to name a few) are indeed not compressed again.
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We should make it possible to edit the label of each HAR (the name HAR1 and HAR2 by default).
If we edit the name, we should change it in all places. That is super useful when you compare pages and wanna do screenshots.
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I'd like to use a client certificate with sitespeed.io (with the Chrome backend). I've searched the documentation, but I could not find any explanation on how to do this.
Note that the Chrome browser does support the use the certificates installed in the host operating system (e.g. Windows or macOS).
Request: Please document how to use client certificates (e.g. P12) in the any browser (or at