Audit a website with the squirrelscan CLI and fix the findings in code. Runs SEO, performance, security, technical, content, accessibility, and 15 other rule…
Comprehensive website auditing across 230+ rules in 21 categories including SEO, performance, security, and accessibility.
Analyzes websites against 230+ rules spanning SEO, technical issues, performance, security, content quality, accessibility, mobile-friendliness, structured data, and more
Returns LLM-optimized reports with overall health scores (0-100), category breakdowns, broken link detection, and actionable recommendations
Supports three coverage modes: quick (25 pages), surface (100 pages with pattern sampling), and full (500 pages) for flexible audit depth
Includes regression detection via diff mode to compare audits and identify regressions between scans
Requires squirrel CLI installed locally; caches audit results in a project database for reuse across multiple report exports
Audit a Website and Fix It
Run a squirrelscan audit against a website, read the LLM report, map each issue to the code or content that causes it, fix in batches, and re-audit until the score target is met.
Requires the squirrel CLI (squirrelscan.com/download; verify with squirrel --version). For CLI setup, login, publishing, MCP, and general CLI usage, use the companion squirrelscan skill.
Rule docs
Look up any rule at https://docs.squirrelscan.com/rules/{rule_category}/{rule_id}, for example:
https://docs.squirrelscan.com/rules/links/external-links
Running the audit
squirrel audit https://example.com --format llmdon't have the plugin yet? install it then click "run inline in claude" again.