10 Haziran 2013 Pazartesi

Google Chrome Command Line Kısayol Kodları Chrome.exe sonuna Yazılan Komutlar


Google Chrome Command Line Kısayol Kodları Chrome.exe sonuna Yazılan Komutlar


Orjinal metin:http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches




ConditionExplanation
--0 ⊗prohibited: never inline matches ↪
--1 ⊗The values the kOmniboxInlineHistoryQuickProvider switch may have, as in "--omnibox-inline-history-quick-provider-allowed=1" allowed: if HistoryQuickProvider thinks it appropriate, it can inline ( == current behavior as of 2/2012). ↪
--action-box ⊗Enables or disables the "action box" UI in the toolbar. ↪
--allow-cross-origin-auth-prompt ⊗Allows third-party content included on a page to prompt for a HTTP basic auth username/password pair. ↪
--allow-file-access ⊗On ChromeOS, file:// access is disabled except for certain whitelisted directories. This switch re-enables file:// for testing. ↪
--allow-file-access-from-files ⊗By default, file:// URIs cannot read other file:// URIs. This is an override for developers who need the old behavior for testing. ↪
--allow-http-background-page ⊗Allows non-https URL for background_page for hosted apps. ↪
--allow-http-screen-capture ⊗Allow non-secure origins to use the screen capture API. ↪
--allow-legacy-extension-manifests ⊗Allows the browser to load extensions that lack a modern manifest when that would otherwise be forbidden. ↪
--allow-nacl-crxfs-api ⊗Specifies comma-separated list of extension ids or hosts to grant access to CRX file system APIs. ↪
--allow-nacl-socket-api ⊗Specifies comma-separated list of extension ids or hosts to grant access to TCP/UDP socket APIs. ↪
--allow-no-sandbox-job ⊗Enables the sandboxed processes to run without a job object assigned to them. This flag is required to allow Chrome to run in RemoteApps or Citrix. This flag can reduce the security of the sandboxed processes and allow them to do certain API calls like shut down Windows or access the clipboard. Also we lose the chance to kill some processes until the outer job that owns them finishes. ↪
--allow-outdated-plugins ⊗Don't block outdated plugins. ↪
--allow-running-insecure-content ⊗By default, an https page cannot run JavaScript, CSS or plug-ins from http URLs. This provides an override to get the old insecure behavior. ↪
--allow-sandbox-debugging ⊗Allows debugging of sandboxed processes (see zygote_main_linux.cc). ↪
--allow-scripting-gallery ⊗Allows injecting extensions and user scripts on the extensions gallery site. Normally prevented for security reasons, but can be useful for automation testing of the gallery. ↪
--allow-webui-compositing ⊗Allow compositing on chrome:// pages. ↪
--alsa-input-device[1] ⊗The Alsa device to use when opening an audio input stream. ↪
--alsa-output-device[1] ⊗The Alsa device to use when opening an audio stream. ↪
--always-authorize-plugins ⊗Prevents Chrome from requiring authorization to run certain widely installed but less commonly used plug-ins. ↪
--app ⊗Specifies that the associated value should be launched in "application" mode. ↪
--app-id ⊗Specifies that the extension-app with the specified id should be launched according to its configuration. ↪
--app-mode-auth-code ⊗Value of GAIA auth code for --force-app-mode. ↪
--app-mode-oauth-token ⊗Value of OAuth2 refresh token for --force-app-mode. ↪
--app-mode-oem-manifest ⊗Path for app's OEM manifest file. ↪
--app-window-size ⊗Specifies the initial size for application windows launched with --app. --app-window-size=w,h ↪
--apple ⊗No description ↪
--apps-checkout-url ⊗Overrides the apps checkout URL, which is used to determine when to expose some private APIs. ↪
--apps-devtool ⊗Flag to enable apps_devtool app. ↪
--apps-gallery-download-url ⊗The URL that the webstore APIs download extensions from. Note: the URL must contain one '%s' for the extension ID. ↪
--apps-gallery-install-auto-confirm-for-tests ⊗A setting to cause extension/app installs from the webstore skip the normal confirmation dialog. A value of 'accept' means to always act as if the dialog was accepted, and 'cancel' means to always act as if the dialog was cancelled. ↪
--apps-gallery-update-url ⊗The update url used by gallery/webstore extensions. ↪
--apps-gallery-url ⊗The URL to use for the gallery link in the app launcher. ↪
--apps-new-install-bubble ⊗Whether to always use the new app install bubble when installing an app. ↪
--apps-no-throb ⊗Disable throbber for extension apps. ↪
--apps-use-native-frame ⊗Experimental native frame support for packaged apps. ↪
--ash-animate-from-boot-splash-screen ⊗Enables an animated transition from the boot splash screen (Chrome logo on a white background) to the login screen. Implies |kAshCopyHostBackgroundAtBoot| and doesn't make much sense if used in conjunction with |kDisableBootAnimation| (since the transition begins at the same time as the white/grayscale login screen animation). ↪
--ash-constrain-pointer-to-root ⊗Constrains the pointer movement within a root window on desktop. ↪
--ash-copy-host-background-at-boot ⊗Copies the host window's content to the system background layer at startup. Can make boot slightly slower, but also hides an even-longer awkward period where we display a white background if the login wallpaper takes a long time to load. ↪
--ash-debug-shortcuts ⊗Enable keyboard shortcuts useful for debugging. ↪
--ash-disable-auto-maximizing ⊗Disable auto window maximization logic. ↪
--ash-disable-display-change-limiter ⊗Disables the limitter to throttle how quickly a user can change display settings. ↪
--ash-disable-display-rotation ⊗Disables display rotation. ↪
--ash-disable-drag-and-drop-applist-to-launcher ⊗Disallow items to be dragged from the app launcher list into the launcher. ↪
--ash-disable-immersive-fullscreen ⊗Disable immersive fullscreen mode, regardless of default setting. ↪
--ash-disable-new-audio-handler ⊗Disable the new cras audio handler. ↪
--ash-disable-new-lock-animations ⊗If present new lock animations are enabled. ↪
--ash-disable-per-app-launcher ⊗Disable the per application grouping version of the launcher. ↪
--ash-disable-tab-scrubbing[2] ⊗No description ↪
--ash-disable-ui-scaling ⊗Disables ui scaling. ↪
--ash-enable-advanced-gestures ⊗Enable advanced gestures (e.g. for window management). ↪
--ash-enable-audio-device-menu ⊗Extend the status tray volume item to allow the user to choose an audio input and output device. ↪
--ash-enable-auto-window-placement ⊗Disable support for auto window placement. ↪
--ash-enable-brightness-control ⊗Always enable brightness control. Used by machines that don't report their main monitor as internal.↪
--ash-enable-immersive-fullscreen ⊗Enable immersive fullscreen mode, regardless of default setting. ↪
--ash-enable-memory-monitor[3] ⊗Enable memory monitoring. ↪
--ash-enable-oak ⊗Enables the Oak tree viewer. ↪
--ash-enable-software-mirroring[4] ⊗Enable compositor based mirroring. ↪
--ash-enable-sticky-edges ⊗Enables "sticky" edges instead of "snap-to-edge" ↪
--ash-enable-tray-dragging ⊗Enables showing the tray bubble by dragging on the shelf. ↪
--ash-enable-workspace-scrubbing ⊗Enable workspace switching via a three finger vertical scroll. ↪
--ash-force-desktop[5] ⊗Force Ash to open its root window on the desktop, even on Windows 8 where it would normally end up in metro. ↪
--ash-force-mirror-mode ⊗Forces chrome to use mirror mode when an external display is connected. ↪
--ash-host-window-bounds ⊗Sets a window size, optional position, and optional scale factor. "1024x768" creates a window of size 1024x768. "100+200-1024x768" positions the window at 100,200. "1024x768*2" sets the scale factor to 2 for a high DPI display. ↪
--ash-immersive-hide-tab-indicators ⊗Hides the small tab indicators at the top of the screen during immersive fullscreen mode. ↪
--ash-secondary-display-layout ⊗Specifies the layout mode and offsets for the secondary display for testing. The format is "<t|r|b|l>,<offset>" where t=TOP, r=RIGHT, b=BOTTOM and L=LEFT. For example, 'r,-100' means the secondary display is positioned on the right with -100 offset. (above than primary) ↪
--ash-touch-hud ⊗Enables the heads-up display for tracking touch points. ↪
--ash-use-first-display-as-internal ⊗Uses the 1st display in --ash-host-window-bounds as internal display. This is for debugging on linux desktop. ↪
--ash-webui-init ⊗When wallpaper boot animation is not disabled this switch is used to override OOBE/sign in WebUI init type. Possible values: parallel|postpone. Default: parallel. ↪
--assert-test ⊗Causes the browser process to throw an assertion on startup. ↪
--audio-buffer-size ⊗Allow users to specify a custom buffer size for debugging purpose. ↪
--aura-legacy-power-button ⊗(Most) Chrome OS hardware reports ACPI power button releases correctly. Standard hardware reports releases immediately after presses. If set, we lock the screen or shutdown the system immediately in response to a press instead of displaying an interactive animation. ↪
--auth-ext-path ⊗Enables overriding the path for the default authentication extension. ↪
--auth-negotiate-delegate-whitelist ⊗Whitelist of servers that Negotiate will generate delegated Kerberos tickets for. ↪
--auth-schemes ⊗HTTP authentication schemes to enable. This is a comma-separated list of authentication schemes (basic, digest, ntlm, and negotiate). By default all schemes are enabled. The primary use of this command line flag is to help triage authentication-related issues reported by end-users. ↪
--auth-server-whitelist ⊗Whitelist of servers which NTLM and Negotiate can automatically authenticate with using the default credentials of the currently logged in user. ↪
--auto ⊗The values the kTouchOptimizedUI switch may have, as in "--touch-optimized-ui=disabled". auto: Enabled on monitors which have touchscreen support (default). ↪
--auto-launch-at-startup ⊗A flag that is used to tell Chrome that it was launched automatically at computer startup and not by some user action. ↪
--autocheckout-whitelist-url ⊗Flag used to tell Chrome the Autochecout whitelist url. ↪
--autofill-service-url ⊗Flag used to tell Chrome the base url of the Autofill service. ↪
--automatic ⊗No description ↪
--automation-channel ⊗The value of this switch tells the app to listen for and broadcast automation-related messages on IPC channel with the given ID. ↪
--automation-reinitialize-on-channel-error⊗Causes the automation provider to reinitialize its IPC channel instead of shutting down when a client disconnects. ↪
--background-color-instead-of-checkerboard ⊗On platforms where checkerboards are used, prefer background colors instead of checkerboards. ↪
--blacklist-accelerated-compositing ⊗Blacklist the GPU for accelerated compositing. ↪
--blacklist-webgl ⊗Blacklist the GPU for WebGL. ↪
--browser-subprocess-path ⊗Path to the exe to run for the renderer and plugin subprocesses. ↪
--bwsi ⊗Indicates that the browser is in "browse without sign-in" (Guest session) mode. Should completely disable extensions, sync and bookmarks. ↪
--bypass-autocheckout-whitelist ⊗Bypass autocheckout whitelist check, so all sites are enabled. ↪
--cc-layer-tree-test-no-timeout ⊗Prevents the layer tree unit tests from timing out. ↪
--cc-unittests-trace-events-to-vlog ⊗Trace events get dumped to stderr for debugging purposes. ↪
--channel ⊗The value of this switch tells the child process which IPC channel the browser expects to use to communicate with it. ↪
--check-cloud-print-connector-policy ⊗Checks the cloud print connector policy, informing the service process if the policy is set to disallow the connector, then quits. ↪
--check-for-update-interval ⊗How often (in seconds) to check for updates. Should only be used for testing purposes. ↪
--child-clean-exit[6] ⊗Causes the child processes to cleanly exit via calling exit(). ↪
--chrome-frame ⊗Run Chrome in Chrome Frame mode. This means that Chrome expects to be run as a dependent process of the Chrome Frame plugin. ↪
--chrome-version ⊗Tells chrome to load the specified version of chrome.dll on Windows. If this version cannot be loaded, Chrome will exit. ↪
--chromeos-release-board ⊗Enables overriding the Chrome OS board type when running on Linux. ↪
--cipher-suite-blacklist ⊗Comma-separated list of SSL cipher suites to disable. ↪
--clear-token-service ⊗Clears the token service before using it. This allows simulating the expiration of credentials during testing. ↪
--cloud-print-delete-file ⊗Used with kCloudPrintFile. Tells Chrome to delete the file when finished displaying the print dialog. ↪
--cloud-print-file ⊗Tells chrome to display the cloud print dialog and upload the specified file for printing. ↪
--cloud-print-file-type ⊗Specifies the mime type to be used when uploading data from the file referenced by cloud-print-file. Defaults to "application/pdf" if unspecified. ↪
--cloud-print-job-title ⊗Used with kCloudPrintFile to specify a title for the resulting print job. ↪
--cloud-print-print-ticket ⊗Used with kCloudPrintFile to specify a JSON print ticket for the resulting print job. Defaults to null if unspecified. ↪
--cloud-print-service ⊗The URL of the cloud print service to use, overrides any value stored in preferences, and the default. Only used if the cloud print service has been enabled (see enable-cloud-print). ↪
--cloud-print-setup-proxy ⊗Setup cloud print proxy for provided printers. This does not start service or register proxy for autostart. ↪
--compile-shader-always-succeeds ⊗Always return success when compiling a shader. Linking will still fail. ↪
--component-updater-debug ⊗Comma-separated options to troubleshoot the component updater. Only valid for the browser process. ↪
--composite-to-mailbox ⊗Causes the compositor to render to textures which are then sent to the parent through the texture mailbox mechanism. Requires --enable-compositor-frame-message. ↪
--conflicting-modules-check ⊗Causes the browser process to inspect loaded and registered DLLs for known conflicts and warn the user. ↪
--country ⊗The Country we should use. This is normally obtained from the operating system during first run and cached in the preferences afterwards. This is a string value, the 2 letter code from ISO 3166-1. ↪
--crash-on-hang-threads ⊗Comma-separated list of BrowserThreads that cause browser process to crash if the given browser thread is not responsive. UI,IO,DB,FILE,CACHE are the list of BrowserThreads that are supported. For example: --crash-on-hang-threads=UI:3:18,IO:3:18 --> Crash the browser if UI or IO is not responsive for 18 seconds and the number of browser threads that are responding is less than or equal to 3. ↪
--crash-test ⊗Causes the browser process to crash on startup. ↪
--create-browser-on-startup-for-tests ⊗Some platforms like ChromeOS default to empty desktop. Browser tests may need to add this switch so that at least one browser instance is created on startup. TODO(nkostylev): Investigate if this switch could be removed. (http://crbug.com/148675) ↪
--dbus-stub ⊗Forces the stub implementation of dbus clients. ↪
--debug-children ⊗Will add kDebugOnStart to every child processes. If a value is passed, it will be used as a filter to determine if the child process should have the kDebugOnStart flag passed on or not. ↪
--debug-enable-frame-toggle ⊗Enables a frame context menu item that toggles the frame in and out of glass mode (Windows Vista and up only). ↪
--debug-on-start ⊗If the program includes base/debug/debug_on_start_win.h, the process will (on Windows only) start the JIT system-registered debugger on itself and will wait for 60 seconds for the debugger to attach to itself. Then a break point will be hit. ↪
--debug-packed-apps ⊗Adds debugging entries such as Inspect Element to context menus of packed apps. ↪
--debug-plugin-loading ⊗Dumps extra logging about plugin loading to the log file. ↪
--debug-print ⊗Enables support to debug printing subsystem. ↪
--default-tile-height ⊗No description ↪
--default-tile-width ⊗Sets the tile size used by composited layers. ↪
--desktop ⊗No description ↪
--device-management-url ⊗Specifies the URL at which to fetch configuration policy from the device management backend. Specifying this switch turns on managed policy from the device management backend. ↪
--diagnostics ⊗Triggers a plethora of diagnostic modes. ↪
--disable-3d-apis ⊗Disables client-visible 3D APIs, in particular WebGL and Pepper 3D. This is controlled by policy and is kept separate from the other enable/disable switches to avoid accidentally regressing the policy support for controlling access to these APIs. ↪
--disable-accelerated-2d-canvas ⊗Disable gpu-accelerated 2d canvas. ↪
--disable-accelerated-compositing ⊗Disables accelerated compositing. ↪
--disable-accelerated-layers ⊗Disables the hardware acceleration of 3D CSS and animation. ↪
--disable-accelerated-plugins ⊗Disables the hardware acceleration of plugins. ↪
--disable-accelerated-video ⊗Disables GPU accelerated video display. ↪
--disable-accelerated-video-decode ⊗Disables hardware acceleration of video decode, where available. ↪
--disable-app-list[5] ⊗If set, the app list will be disabled at startup. Note this doesn't prevent the app list from running, it just makes Chrome think the app list hasn't been enabled (as in kEnableAppList) yet. ↪
--disable-app-mode ⊗Disables Kiosk app mode for ChromeOS. ↪
--disable-application-cache ⊗Disable the ApplicationCache. ↪
--disable-async-dns ⊗Disables the experimental asynchronous DNS client. ↪
--disable-audio ⊗TODO(scherkus): remove --disable-audio when we have a proper fallback mechanism. ↪
--disable-auth-negotiate-cname-lookup ⊗Disables CNAME lookup of the host when generating the Kerberos SPN for a Negotiate challenge. See HttpAuthHandlerNegotiate::CreateSPN for more background. ↪
--disable-background-mode ⊗Disables background mode (background apps will not keep chrome running in the background). ↪
--disable-background-networking ⊗Disable several subsystems which run network requests in the background. This is for use when doing network performance testing to avoid noise in the measurements. ↪
--disable-backing-store-limit ⊗Disable limits on the number of backing stores. Can prevent blinking for users with many windows/tabs and lots of memory. ↪
--disable-bookmark-autocomplete-provider ⊗Disables the bookmark autocomplete provider (BookmarkProvider). ↪
--disable-boot-animation ⊗Disables wallpaper boot animation (except of OOBE case). ↪
--disable-breakpad ⊗Disables the crash reporting. ↪
--disable-browser-plugin-compositing ⊗Enables browser plugin compositing experiment. ↪
--disable-bundled-ppapi-flash ⊗Disables the bundled PPAPI version of Flash. ↪
--disable-canvas-aa ⊗Disable antialiasing on 2d canvas. ↪
--disable-carbon-interposing[7] ⊗No description ↪
--disable-chrome-captive-portal-detector⊗Disables Chrome Captive Portal detector, which initiates Captive Portal detection for new active networks. ↪
--disable-client-side-phishing-detection ⊗Disables the client-side phishing detection feature. Note that even if client-side phishing detection is enabled, it will only be active if the user has opted in to UMA stats and SafeBrowsing is enabled in the preferences. ↪
--disable-cloud-policy-on-signin ⊗If present, disables the loading and application of cloud policy for signed-in users. ↪
--disable-color-estimator ⊗Do not predict whether the tile will be either solid color or transparent. ↪
--disable-component-update ⊗No description ↪
--disable-core-animation-plugins[8] ⊗Disables support for Core Animation plugins. This is triggered when accelerated compositing is disabled. See http://crbug.com/122430 . ↪
--disable-crl-sets ⊗Disables establishing certificate revocation information by downloading a set of CRLs rather than performing on-line checks. ↪
--disable-cros-online-eula ⊗Disables fetching online CrOS EULA page, only static version is shown. ↪
--disable-custom-jumplist ⊗Disables the custom JumpList on Windows 7. ↪
--disable-databases ⊗Disables HTML5 DB support. ↪
--disable-default-apps ⊗Disables installation of default apps on first run. This is used during automated testing. ↪
--disable-desktop-notifications ⊗Disables desktop notifications (default enabled on windows). ↪
--disable-device-orientation ⊗Disables device orientation events. ↪
--disable-dhcp-wpad ⊗Disables retrieval of PAC URLs from DHCP as per the WPAD standard. ↪
--disable-drive ⊗Disables Google Drive integration. ↪
--disable-dwm-composition ⊗Disables use of DWM composition for top level windows. ↪
--disable-extensions ⊗Disable extensions. ↪
--disable-extensions-file-access-check ⊗Disable checking for user opt-in for extensions that want to inject script into file URLs (ie, always allow it). This is used during automated testing. ↪
--disable-extensions-http-throttling ⊗Disable the net::URLRequestThrottlerManager functionality for requests originating from extensions.↪
--disable-extensions-resource-whitelist ⊗Disable mandatory enforcement of web_accessible_resources in extensions. ↪
--disable-file-system ⊗Disable FileSystem API. ↪
--disable-fixed-position-compositing ⊗No description ↪
--disable-flash-3d ⊗Disable 3D inside of flapper. ↪
--disable-flash-stage3d ⊗Disable Stage3D inside of flapper. ↪
--disable-force-compositing-mode ⊗This flag disables force compositing mode and prevents it from being enabled via field trials. ↪
--disable-full-history-sync ⊗Disables full history sync. ↪
--disable-fullscreen ⊗Disable the JavaScript Full Screen API. ↪
--disable-fullscreen-app ⊗Disables automatically making app run in full screen in force app mode. ↪
--disable-geolocation ⊗Suppresses support for the Geolocation javascript API. ↪
--disable-gesture-requirement-for-media-playback[9Disable user gesture requirement for media playback. ↪
--disable-gesture-tap-highlight ⊗No description ↪
--disable-gl-error-limit ⊗Disable the GL error log limit. ↪
--disable-gl-multisampling ⊗Disable GL multisampling. ↪
--disable-glsl-translator ⊗Disable the GLSL translator. ↪
--disable-gpu ⊗Disables GPU hardware acceleration. If software renderer is not in place, then the GPU process won't launch. ↪
--disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds ⊗Disable workarounds for various GPU driver bugs. ↪
--disable-gpu-process-prelaunch ⊗Do not launch the GPU process shortly after browser process launch. Instead launch it when it is first needed. ↪
--disable-gpu-program-cache ⊗Turn off gpu program caching ↪
--disable-gpu-sandbox ⊗Disable the GPU process sandbox. ↪
--disable-gpu-shader-disk-cache ⊗Disables the GPU shader on disk cache. ↪
--disable-gpu-vsync ⊗Stop the GPU from synchronizing on the vsync before presenting. ↪
--disable-gpu-watchdog ⊗Disable the thread that crashes the GPU process if it stops responding to messages. ↪
--disable-hang-monitor ⊗Suppresses hang monitor dialogs in renderer processes. This may allow slow unload handlers on a page to prevent the tab from closing, but the Task Manager can be used to terminate the offending process in this case. ↪
--disable-histogram-customizer ⊗Disable the RenderThread's HistogramCustomizer. ↪
--disable-html-notifications ⊗Disables HTML-based desktop notifications. ↪
--disable-image-transport-surface ⊗Disable the use of an ImageTransportSurface. This means the GPU process will present the rendered page rather than the browser process. ↪
--disable-impl-side-painting ⊗Paint content on the main thread instead of the compositor thread. Overrides the kEnableImplSidePainting flag. ↪
--disable-improved-download-protection ⊗Disables improved SafeBrowsing download protection. ↪
--disable-instant-extended-api ⊗Disable Instant extended API. ↪
--disable-interactive-autocomplete ⊗Disables an interactive autocomplete UI. See kEnableInteractiveAutocomplete for a description. ↪
--disable-ip-pooling ⊗Disables IP Pooling within the networks stack (SPDY only). When a connection is needed for a domain which shares an IP with an existing connection, attempt to use the existing connection. ↪
--disable-ipv6 ⊗Don't resolve hostnames to IPv6 addresses. This can be used when debugging issues relating to IPv6, but shouldn't otherwise be needed. Be sure to file bugs if something isn't working properly in the presence of IPv6. This flag can be overidden by the "enable-ipv6" flag. ↪
--disable-java ⊗Prevent Java from running. ↪
--disable-javascript ⊗Don't execute JavaScript (browser JS like the new tab page still runs). ↪
--disable-javascript-i18n-api ⊗Disable JavaScript I18N API. ↪
--disable-legacy-encrypted-media ⊗Disables prefixed Encrypted Media API (e.g. webkitGenerateKeyRequest()). ↪
--disable-local-accounts ⊗Disable policy-configured local accounts. ↪
--disable-local-first-load-ntp ⊗Disable always using the local NTP for the first NTP load of a new window. ↪
--disable-local-only-instant-extended-api⊗Disable local-only Instant extended API. ↪
--disable-local-storage ⊗Disable LocalStorage. ↪
--disable-logging ⊗Force logging to be disabled. Logging is enabled by default in debug builds. ↪
--disable-login-animations ⊗Avoid doing expensive animations upon login. ↪
--disable-main-thread-audio[8] ⊗Unlike other platforms, OSX requires CoreAudio calls to happen on the main thread of the process. Provide a way to disable this until support is well tested. See http://crbug.com/158170. TODO(dalecurtis): Remove this once we're sure nothing has exploded. ↪
--disable-media-history[9] ⊗Disable history logging for media elements. ↪
--disable-minimize-on-second-launcher-item-click ⊗Disable the behavior that the second click on a launcher item (the click when the item is already active) minimizes the item. ↪
--disable-new-autofill-ui ⊗Disables the native Autofill UI, which is part of the browser process rather than part of the renderer process. http://crbug.com/51644 ↪
--disable-new-dialog-style ⊗Disables the new visual style for application dialogs and controls. ↪
--disable-new-network-change-notifier ⊗Disables the new NetworkChangeNotifier which uses NetworkStateHandler. ↪
--disable-ntp-other-sessions-menu ⊗Disables the menu on the NTP for accessing sessions from other devices. ↪
--disable-oobe-animation ⊗Avoid doing animations upon oobe. ↪
--disable-oobe-blocking-update ⊗Disables portal detection and network error handling before auto update. ↪
--disable-overscroll-edge-effect[9] ⊗Disable overscroll edge effects like those found in Android views. ↪
--disable-panel-fitting[4] ⊗Disables panel fitting (used for mirror mode). ↪
--disable-pepper-3d ⊗Disable Pepper3D. ↪
--disable-pinch ⊗No description ↪
--disable-plugins ⊗Prevent plugins from running. ↪
--disable-popup-blocking ⊗Disable pop-up blocking. ↪
--disable-preconnect ⊗Disable speculative TCP/IP preconnection. ↪
--disable-prerender-local-predictor ⊗Disable prerendering based on local browsing history. ↪
--disable-print-preview[10] ⊗Controls print preview in the browser process. Disables print preview (For testing, and for users who don't like us. :[ ) ↪
--disable-prompt-on-repost ⊗Normally when the user attempts to navigate to a page that was the result of a post we prompt to make sure they want to. This switch may be used to disable that check. This switch is used during automated testing. ↪
--disable-quic ⊗Disables support for the QUIC protocol. ↪
--disable-quickoffice-component-app ⊗Disable Quickoffice component app thus handlers won't be registered so it will be possible to install another version as normal app for testing. ↪
--disable-remote-fonts ⊗Disables remote web font support. SVG font should always work whether this option is specified or not. ↪
--disable-renderer-accessibility ⊗Turns off the accessibility in the renderer. ↪
--disable-restore-background-contents ⊗Prevents the URLs of BackgroundContents from being remembered and re-launched when the browser restarts. ↪
--disable-restore-session-state ⊗Disables restoring session state (cookies, session storage, etc.) when restoring the browsing session. ↪
--disable-scripted-print-throttling ⊗Disables throttling prints initiated by scripts. ↪
--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox ⊗Disable the seccomp filter sandbox (seccomp-bpf) (Linux only). ↪
--disable-session-storage ⊗Disable session storage. ↪
--disable-shader-name-hashing ⊗Turn off user-defined name hashing in shaders. ↪
--disable-shared-workers ⊗Enable shared workers. Functionality not yet complete. ↪
--disable-site-specific-quirks ⊗Disables site-specific tailoring to compatibility issues in WebKit. ↪
--disable-smooth-scrolling ⊗Disable smooth scrolling for testing. ↪
--disable-software-rasterizer ⊗Disables the use of a 3D software rasterizer. ↪
--disable-spdy31 ⊗Disable SPDY/3.1. This is a temporary testing flag. ↪
--disable-speech-input ⊗Disables speech input. ↪
--disable-ssl-false-start ⊗Disable False Start in SSL and TLS connections. ↪
--disable-stub-ethernet ⊗Disables fake ethernet network in the stub implementations. ↪
--disable-sync ⊗Disables syncing browser data to a Google Account. ↪
--disable-sync-app-settings ⊗Disables syncing of app settings. ↪
--disable-sync-apps ⊗Disables syncing of apps. ↪
--disable-sync-autofill ⊗Disables syncing of autofill. ↪
--disable-sync-autofill-profile ⊗Disables syncing of autofill Profile. ↪
--disable-sync-bookmarks ⊗Disables syncing of bookmarks. ↪
--disable-sync-dictionary ⊗Disables syncing of dictionary. ↪
--disable-sync-extension-settings ⊗Disables syncing extension settings. ↪
--disable-sync-extensions ⊗Disables syncing of extensions. ↪
--disable-sync-passwords ⊗Disables syncing browser passwords. ↪
--disable-sync-preferences ⊗Disables syncing of preferences. ↪
--disable-sync-priority-preferences ⊗Disables syncing of priority preferences. ↪
--disable-sync-search-engines ⊗Disable syncing custom search engines. ↪
--disable-sync-synced-notifications ⊗Disable synced notifications. ↪
--disable-sync-tabs ⊗Disables syncing browser sessions. Will override kEnableSyncTabs. ↪
--disable-sync-themes ⊗Disables syncing of themes. ↪
--disable-sync-typed-urls ⊗Disables syncing browser typed urls. ↪
--disable-threaded-animation ⊗No description ↪
--disable-threaded-compositing ⊗Disable multithreaded GPU compositing of web content. ↪
--disable-threaded-html-parser ⊗Disables the threaded HTML parser in WebKit ↪
--disable-tls-channel-id ⊗Disables TLS Channel ID extension. ↪
--disable-touch-adjustment ⊗Disables touch adjustment. ↪
--disable-touch-drag-drop ⊗Disables touch event based drag and drop. ↪
--disable-touch-editing ⊗Disables controls that support touch base text editing. ↪
--disable-transition-compositing ⊗No description ↪
--disable-translate ⊗Allows disabling of translate from the command line to assist with automated browser testing (e.g. Selenium/WebDriver). Normal browser users should disable translate with the preference. ↪
--disable-views-textfield ⊗Disables the Views textfield on Windows. ↪
--disable-web-resources ⊗Disables the backend service for web resources. ↪
--disable-web-security ⊗Don't enforce the same-origin policy. (Used by people testing their sites.) ↪
--disable-webaudio[11] ⊗Disable web audio API. ↪
--disable-webgl[11] ⊗Disable experimental WebGL support. ↪
--disable-webkit-media-source[12] ⊗No description ↪
--disable-webrtc[9] ⊗WebRTC is enabled by default on Android. ↪
--disable-winsta ⊗Disables the alternate window station for the renderer. ↪
--disable-xss-auditor ⊗Disables WebKit's XSSAuditor. The XSSAuditor mitigates reflective XSS. ↪
--disable-zero-browsers-open-for-tests ⊗Some tests seem to require the application to close when the last browser window is closed. Thus, we need a switch to force this behavior for ChromeOS Aura, disable "zero window mode". TODO(pkotwicz): Investigate if this bug can be removed. (http://crbug.com/119175) ↪
--disabled ⊗disabled: never optimized for touch. ↪
--disk-cache-dir ⊗Use a specific disk cache location, rather than one derived from the UserDatadir. ↪
--disk-cache-size ⊗Forces the maximum disk space to be used by the disk cache, in bytes. ↪
--dns-log-details ⊗No description ↪
--dns-prefetch-disable ⊗Disables prefetching of DNS information. ↪
--dom-automation ⊗Specifies if the |DOMAutomationController| needs to be bound in the renderer. This binding happens on per-frame basis and hence can potentially be a performance bottleneck. One should only enable it when automating dom based tests. ↪
--dump-browser-context-graph[13] ⊗Dumps dependency information about our browser context keyed services into a dot file in the browser context directory. ↪
--easy-off-store-extension-install ⊗Enables extensions to be easily installed from sites other than the web store. Without this flag, they can still be installed, but must be manually dragged onto chrome://extensions/. ↪
--echo-ext-path ⊗Enables overriding the path for the default echo component extension. Useful for testing. ↪
--egl ⊗No description ↪
--enable-accelerated-filters ⊗Enable gpu-accelerated SVG/W3C filters. ↪
--enable-accelerated-overflow-scroll ⊗Enables accelerated compositing for overflow scroll. Promotes eligible overflow:scroll elements to layers to enable accelerated scrolling for them. ↪
--enable-accelerated-scrollable-frames ⊗Enables accelerated compositing for scrollable frames for accelerated scrolling for them. Requires kForceCompositingMode. ↪
--enable-accessibility-logging ⊗Turns on extremely verbose logging of accessibility events. ↪
--enable-adview ⊗Enables the <adview> tag in packaged apps. ↪
--enable-adview-src-attribute ⊗Enables specifying a "src" attribute on <adview> elements (for testing purposes, to skip the whitelist). ↪
--enable-app-list[5] ⊗If set, the app list will be enabled as if enabled from CWS. ↪
--enable-app-list-shim[8] ⊗Enables the app list OSX .app shim, for showing the app list. If the flag is not present, Chrome will check if the shim exists at startup, and delete it if it does. ↪
--enable-app-shims[8] ⊗Enable to allow creation and launch of app shims for platform apps. ↪
--enable-async-dns ⊗Enables the experimental asynchronous DNS client. ↪
--enable-audible-notifications ⊗Enable notifications of audible/silent audio output from a render view. TODO(miu): Remove --enable-audible-notifications once the feature goes live. http://crbug.com/178934 ↪
--enable-auth-negotiate-port ⊗Enables the inclusion of non-standard ports when generating the Kerberos SPN in response to a Negotiate challenge. See HttpAuthHandlerNegotiate::CreateSPN for more background. ↪
--enable-autologin ⊗Enables the pre- and auto-login features. When a user signs in to sync, the browser's cookie jar is pre-filled with GAIA cookies. When the user visits a GAIA login page, an info bar can help the user login. ↪
--enable-background-loader ⊗Enables component extension that initializes background pages of certain hosted applications. ↪
--enable-begin-frame-scheduling ⊗Use a begin frame signal from browser to renderer to schedule rendering. ↪
--enable-benchmarking ⊗Enables the benchmarking extensions. ↪
--enable-bezel-touch ⊗Enables support for bezel touch. ↪
--enable-browser-input-controller ⊗Synchronize delivery and response of input events to and from the renderer. ↪
--enable-browser-plugin-drag-drop ⊗Enables Drag and Drop into and out of Browser Plugin. kEnableBrowserPluginGuestViews must also be set at this time. ↪
--enable-browser-plugin-for-all-view-types⊗Enables browser plugin for all types of pages. ↪
--enable-carrier-switching ⊗Enables switching between different cellular carriers from the UI. ↪
--enable-chrome-audio-switching ⊗Enable switching between audio devices in Chrome instead of cras. ↪
--enable-chrome-captive-portal-detector ⊗Enables Chrome Captive Portal detector, which initiates Captive Portal detection for new active networks. ↪
--enable-cloud-print-proxy ⊗This applies only when the process type is "service". Enables the Cloud Print Proxy component within the service process. ↪
--enable-component-cloud-policy ⊗Enables fetching and storing cloud policy for components. This currently supports policy for extensions on Chrome OS. ↪
--enable-composited-scrolling-for-frames⊗Enables accelerated scrolling by the compositor for frames. Requires kForceCompositingMode and kEnableAcceleratedScrollableFrames. ↪
--enable-compositor-frame-message ⊗Send a message for every frame from the impl thread to the parent compositor. ↪
--enable-contacts ⊗Enables fetching the user's contacts from Google and showing them in the Chrome OS apps list. ↪
--enable-crash-reporter[6] ⊗A flag, generated internally by Chrome for renderer and other helper process command lines on Linux and Mac. It tells the helper process to enable crash dumping and reporting, because helpers cannot access the profile or other files needed to make this decision. ↪
--enable-crash-reporter-for-testing[6] ⊗Used for turning on Breakpad crash reporting in a debug environment where crash reporting is typically compiled but disabled. ↪
--enable-css-shaders ⊗Enables CSS3 custom filters ↪
--enable-dcheck ⊗Enable DCHECKs in release mode. ↪
--enable-deferred-image-decoding ⊗Defer image decoding in WebKit until painting. ↪
--enable-delegated-renderer ⊗Enables delegated renderer. ↪
--enable-desktop-guest-mode ⊗Enables desktop guest mode. ↪
--enable-device-discovery ⊗Enables device discovery. ↪
--enable-device-motion ⊗Enables device motion events. ↪
--enable-devtools-experiments ⊗If true devtools experimental settings are enabled. ↪
--enable-download-resumption ⊗Enables restarting interrupted downloads. ↪
--enable-draggable-menu-button ⊗Enable draggable menu button. ↪
--enable-eac3-playback ⊗Enable EAC3 playback in MSE. ↪
--enable-encrypted-media ⊗Enables support for Encrypted Media Extensions (e.g. MediaKeys). ↪
--enable-exclusive-audio[5] ⊗Use exclusive mode audio streaming for Windows Vista and higher. Leads to lower latencies for audio streams which uses the AudioParameters::AUDIO_PCM_LOW_LATENCY audio path. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd370844.aspx for details. ↪
--enable-experimental-extension-apis ⊗Enables extension APIs that are in development. ↪
--enable-experimental-form-filling ⊗Enable autofill for new elements like checkboxes. crbug.com/157636 ↪
--enable-experimental-webkit-features ⊗Enables WebKit features that are in development. ↪
--enable-experimental-websocket ⊗Enable an experimental WebSocket implementation. ↪
--enable-expose-for-tabs[8] ⊗Enables the tabs expose feature ( http://crbug.com/50307 ). ↪
--enable-extension-activity-log-testing ⊗No description ↪
--enable-extension-activity-logging ⊗Enables logging for extension activity. ↪
--enable-file-cookies ⊗By default, cookies are not allowed on file://. They are needed for testing, for example page cycler and layout tests. See bug 1157243. ↪
--enable-fixed-layout ⊗By default, a page is laid out to fill the entire width of the window. This flag fixes the layout of the page to a default of 980 CSS pixels, or to a specified width and height using --enable-fixed-layout=w,h ↪
--enable-fixed-position-compositing ⊗Enable/Disable the creation of compositing layers for fixed position elements. Three options are needed to support four possible scenarios: 1. Default (disabled) 2. Enabled always (to allow dogfooding) 3. Disabled always (to give safety fallback for users) 4. Enabled only if we detect a highDPI display Option #4 may soon be the default, because the feature is needed soon for high DPI, but cannot be used (yet) for low DPI. Options #2 and #3 will override Option #4. ↪
--enable-gesture-tap-highlight ⊗Enable Gesture Tap Highlight ↪
--enable-google-now-integration ⊗Enables Google Now integration. ↪
--enable-gpu-benchmarking ⊗Enables the GPU benchmarking extension ↪
--enable-gpu-client-logging ⊗No description ↪
--enable-gpu-client-tracing ⊗Enables TRACE for GL calls in the renderer. ↪
--enable-gpu-command-logging ⊗Turn on Logging GPU commands. ↪
--enable-gpu-debugging ⊗Turn on Calling GL Error after every command. ↪
--enable-gpu-service-logging ⊗Enable GPU service logging. Note: This is the same switch as the one in gl_switches.cc. It's defined here again to avoid dependencies between dlls. ↪
--enable-gpu-service-tracing ⊗Turns on calling TRACE for every GL call. ↪
--enable-grouped-history ⊗Enables grouping websites by domain and filtering them by period. ↪
--enable-handle-auditing ⊗Enumerates and prints a child process' most dangerous handles when it is terminated. ↪
--enable-handle-auditing-all ⊗The same as kAuditHandles except all handles are enumerated. ↪
--enable-high-dpi-fixed-position-compositing ⊗No description ↪
--enable-impl-side-painting ⊗Paint content on the compositor thread instead of the main thread. ↪
--enable-instant-extended-api ⊗Enable Instant extended API. On mobile, this merely enables query extraction, not the rest of the instant-extended functionality. ↪
--enable-interactive-autocomplete ⊗Enables an interactive autocomplete UI and a way to invoke this UI from WebKit by enabling HTMLFormElement#requestAutocomplete (and associated autocomplete* events and logic). ↪
--enable-ip-pooling ⊗Enables IP Pooling within the networks stack (SPDY only). When a connection is needed for a domain which shares an IP with an existing connection, attempt to use the existing connection. ↪
--enable-ipc-fuzzing ⊗/ Enables the IPC fuzzer for reliability testing ↪
--enable-ipv6 ⊗Enables IPv6 support, even if probes suggest that it may not be fully supported. Some probes may require internet connections, and this flag will allow support independent of application testing. This flag overrides "disable-ipv6" which appears elswhere in this file. ↪
--enable-kiosk-mode ⊗Enable Kiosk mode for ChromeOS. Note this switch refers to retail mode rather than the kiosk app mode. ↪
--enable-local-first-load-ntp ⊗Enable always using the local NTP for the first NTP load of a new window. ↪
--enable-local-only-instant-extended-api ⊗Enable Instant extended API, but use only the local omnibox popup and NTP. ↪
--enable-logging ⊗Force logging to be enabled. Logging is disabled by default in release builds. ↪
--enable-managed-users ⊗Enables support for user profiles that are managed by another user and can have restrictions applied. ↪
--enable-memory-benchmarking ⊗Enables the memory benchmarking extension ↪
--enable-memory-info ⊗Make the values returned to window.performance.memory more granular and more up to date. Without this flag, the memory information is still available, but it is bucketized and updated less frequently. ↪
--enable-metrics-reporting-for-testing ⊗Enables metrics recording and reporting in the browser startup sequence, as if this was an official Chrome build where the user allowed metrics reporting. This is used for testing only. ↪
--enable-monitor-profile ⊗On Windows, converts the page to the currently-installed monitor profile. This does NOT enable color management for images. The source is still assumed to be sRGB. ↪
--enable-nacl ⊗Runs the Native Client inside the renderer process and enables GPU plugin (internally adds lEnableGpuPlugin to the command line). ↪
--enable-nacl-debug ⊗Enables debugging via RSP over a socket. ↪
--enable-natural-scroll-default ⊗Enables natural scroll by default. ↪
--enable-net-benchmarking ⊗Enables the network-related benchmarking extensions. ↪
--enable-new-dialog-style ⊗Enables the new visual style for application dialogs and controls. ↪
--enable-npn ⊗Enables NPN and SPDY. In case server supports SPDY, browser will use SPDY. ↪
--enable-npn-http ⊗Enables NPN with HTTP. It means NPN is enabled but SPDY won't be used. HTTP is still used for all requests. ↪
--enable-offline-cache-access ⊗Enables use of cache if offline, even if it's stale ↪
--enable-omnibox-auto-completion-for-ime⊗Enables omnibox auto-completion when IME is active. The auto-completion for IME is shown in the same style as the normal(non-IME) auto-completion. ↪
--enable-opus-playback ⊗Enables Opus playback in media elements. ↪
--enable-overscroll-notifications ⊗Forward overscroll event data from the renderer to the browser. ↪
--enable-panels ⊗Enables panels (always on-top docked pop-up windows). ↪
--enable-partial-swap ⊗No description ↪
--enable-password-generation ⊗Enables password generation when we detect that the user is going through account creation. ↪
--enable-per-tile-painting ⊗No description ↪
--enable-pinch ⊗Enables compositor-accelerated touch-screen pinch gestures. ↪
--enable-pinch-virtual-viewport ⊗Virtual viewport for fixed-position elements, scrollbars during pinch. ↪
--enable-pnacl ⊗Enables the installation and usage of Portable Native Client. ↪
--enable-preparsed-js-caching ⊗Enable caching of pre-parsed JS script data. See http://crbug.com/32407. ↪
--enable-print-preview[14] ⊗Enables print preview (Force enable on Chromium, which normally does not have the PDF viewer required for print preview.) ↪
--enable-privileged-webgl-extensions ⊗Enable privileged WebGL extensions; without this switch such extensions are available only to Chrome extensions. ↪
--enable-profiling ⊗Enables tracking of tasks in profiler for viewing via about:profiler. To predominantly disable tracking (profiling), use the command line switch: --enable-profiling=0 Some tracking will still take place at startup, but it will be turned off during chrome_browser_main. ↪
--enable-prune-gpu-command-buffers ⊗Aggressively free GPU command buffers belonging to hidden tabs. ↪
--enable-quic ⊗Enables support for the QUIC protocol. This is a temporary testing flag. ↪
--enable-quickoffice-editing ⊗Enables the Quickoffoce/Chrome document editor rather than the viewer. ↪
--enable-request-tablet-site ⊗Enables request of tablet site (via user agent override). ↪
--enable-reset-profile-settings ⊗Enables support in chrome://settings to reset settings in your profile that are often touched by malware. ↪
--enable-resource-content-settings ⊗Enables content settings based on host *and* plug-in in the user preferences. ↪
--enable-sandbox-logging ⊗Cause the OS X sandbox write to syslog every time an access to a resource is denied by the sandbox. ↪
--enable-screensaver-extensions ⊗Enables screensaver extensions. ↪
--enable-sctp-data-channels[15] ⊗Enable WebRTC DataChannels SCTP wire protocol support. ↪
--enable-sdch ⊗Controls the support for SDCH filtering (dictionary based expansion of content). By default SDCH filtering is enabled. To disable SDCH filtering, use "--enable-sdch=0" as command line argument. SDCH is currently only supported server-side for searches on google.com. ↪
--enable-share-group-async-texture-upload ⊗Allows async texture uploads (off main thread) via GL context sharing. ↪
--enable-skia-benchmarking ⊗Enables the Skia benchmarking extension ↪
--enable-smooth-scrolling ⊗On platforms that support it, enables smooth scroll animation. ↪
--enable-software-compositing-gl-adapter⊗Force the compositor to use its software implementation instead of GL. ↪
--enable-spatial-navigation ⊗Enable spatial navigation ↪
--enable-spdy-credential-frames ⊗Enable SPDY CREDENTIAL frame support. This is a temporary testing flag. ↪
--enable-spdy-proxy-auth[16] ⊗Enable SPDY proxy. ↪
--enable-speech-recognition[9] ⊗Enable the recognition part of the Web Speech API. ↪
--enable-speech-synthesis ⊗Enables the synthesis part of the Web Speech API. ↪
--enable-spelling-auto-correct ⊗Enables auto correction for misspelled words. ↪
--enable-spelling-service-feedback ⊗Enables sending user feedback to spelling service. ↪
--enable-ssl-cached-info ⊗Enables TLS cached info extension. ↪
--enable-stacked-tab-strip ⊗Enables the stacked tabstrip. ↪
--enable-static-ip-config ⊗Enables static ip configuration. This flag should be removed when it's on by default. ↪
--enable-stats-collection-bindings ⊗Specifies if the |StatsCollectionController| needs to be bound in the renderer. This binding happens on per-frame basis and hence can potentially be a performance bottleneck. One should only enable it when running a test that needs to access the provided statistics. ↪
--enable-stats-table ⊗Enables StatsTable, logging statistics to a global named shared memory table. ↪
--enable-strict-site-isolation ⊗Experimentally ensures that each renderer process: 1) Only handles rendering for pages from a single site, apart from iframes. (Note that a page can reference content from multiple origins due to images, JavaScript files, etc. Cross-site iframes are also loaded in-process.) 2) Only has authority to see or use cookies for the page's top-level origin. (So if a.com iframes b.com, the b.com network request will be sent without cookies.) This is expected to break compatibility with many pages for now. Unlike the --site-per-process flag, this allows cross-site iframes, but it blocks all cookies on cross-site requests. ↪
--enable-stub-interactive ⊗Enable "interactive" mode for stub implemenations (e.g. NetworkStateHandler) ↪
--enable-suggestions-ntp ⊗Enables experimental suggestions pane in New Tab page. ↪
--enable-sync-favicons ⊗Enables synced favicons ↪
--enable-sync-synced-notifications ⊗Enables synced notifications. ↪
--enable-syncfs-directory-operation ⊗Enables directory support for sync filesystem ↪
--enable-tab-browser-dragging ⊗Enables tab dragging to create a real browser. ↪
--enable-tab-capture ⊗Enables tab capture. ↪
--enable-tab-groups-context-menu ⊗Enables context menu for selecting groups of tabs. ↪
--enable-tcp-fastopen ⊗Enable use of experimental TCP sockets API for sending data in the SYN packet. ↪
--enable-text-services-framework ⊗Enable Text Service Framework(TSF) for text inputting instead of IMM32. This flag is ignored on Metro environment. ↪
--enable-threaded-compositing ⊗Enable multithreaded GPU compositing of web content. ↪
--enable-thumbnail-retargeting ⊗Enables fanciful thumbnail processing. Used with NTP for instant-extended-api, where thumbnails are generally smaller. ↪
--enable-top-controls-position-calculation⊗No description ↪
--enable-touch-drag-drop ⊗Enables touch event based drag and drop. ↪
--enable-touch-editing ⊗Enables controls that support touch base text editing. ↪
--enable-transition-compositing ⊗Enable/Disable the creation of compositing layers for RenderLayers with a transition on a property that supports accelerated animation (that is, opacity, -webkit-transform, and -webkit-filter), even when no animation is running. These options allow for three possible scenarios: 1. Default (enabled only if we dectect a highDPI display) 2. Enabled always. 3. Disabled always. ↪
--enable-translate[9] ⊗Pops the translate infobar if possible. ↪
--enable-unrestricted-ssl3-fallback ⊗Enables unrestricted SSL 3.0 fallback. With this switch, SSL 3.0 fallback will be enabled for all sites. Without this switch, SSL 3.0 fallback will be disabled for a site pinned to the Google pin list (indicating that it is a Google site). Note: until http://crbug/237055 is resolved, unrestricted SSL 3.0 fallback is always enabled, with or without this switch. ↪
--enable-user-controlled-alternate-protocol-ports ⊗Enables Alternate-Protocol when the port is user controlled (> 1024). ↪
--enable-usermedia-screen-capturing ⊗Enable screen capturing support for MediaStream API. ↪
--enable-viewport ⊗Enables the use of the viewport meta tag, which allows pages to control aspects of their own layout. This also turns on touch-screen pinch gestures. ↪
--enable-views-textfield ⊗Enables the Views textfield on Windows. ↪
--enable-virtual-gl-contexts ⊗Allow GL contexts to be automatically virtualized (shared between command buffer clients) if they are compatible. ↪
--enable-visual-word-movement ⊗Enables moving cursor by word in visual order. ↪
--enable-vp8-alpha-playback ⊗Enables VP8 Alpha playback in media elements. ↪
--enable-vp9-playback ⊗Enables VP9 playback in media elements. ↪
--enable-vtune-support ⊗Enable the Vtune profiler support. ↪
--enable-watchdog ⊗Spawns threads to watch for excessive delays in specified message loops. User should set breakpoints on Alarm() to examine problematic thread. Usage: -enable-watchdog=[ui][io] Order of the listed sub-arguments does not matter. ↪
--enable-web-midi ⊗Enables Web MIDI API. ↪
--enable-webaudio[9] ⊗Enable web audio API. ↪
--enable-webgl[9] ⊗WebGL is disabled by default on Android. ↪
--enable-webgl-draft-extensions ⊗Enables WebGL extensions not yet approved by the community. ↪
--enable-webkit-media-source[17] ⊗Enable for Android (see http://crbug.com/233420) or disable for desktop the prefixed Media Source API (i.e., the WebKitMediaSource object). ↪
--enable-webp-in-accept-header ⊗Enables 'image/webp' accept header for image requests. ↪
--enable-webrtc-aec-recordings[15] ⊗Enables WebRTC AEC recordings. ↪
--enable-websocket-over-spdy ⊗Uses WebSocket over SPDY. ↪
--enable-webview-synchronous-apis[9] ⊗Set to enable compatibility with legacy WebView synchronous APIs. ↪
--enabled ⊗enabled: always optimized for touch (even if no touch support). ↪
--enforce-gl-minimums ⊗Enforce GL minimums. ↪
--enterprise-enrollment-initial-modulus ⊗Power of the power-of-2 initial modulus that will be used by the auto-enrollment client. E.g. "4" means the modulus will be 2^4 = 16. ↪
--enterprise-enrollment-modulus-limit ⊗Power of the power-of-2 maximum modulus that will be used by the auto-enrollment client. ↪
--event-page-idle-time ⊗The time in seconds that an extension event page can be idle before it is shut down. ↪
--event-page-unloading-time ⊗The time in seconds that an extension event page has between being notified of its impending unload and that unload happening. ↪
--experimental-location-features ⊗Enables experimental features for the geolocation API. Current features: - CoreLocation support for Mac OS X 10.6 - Gateway location for Linux and Windows - Location platform support for Windows 7↪
--explicitly-allowed-ports ⊗Explicitly allows additional ports using a comma-separated list of port numbers. ↪
--extension-process ⊗Marks a renderer as extension process. ↪
--extensions-in-action-box ⊗Enables or disables showing extensions in the action box. ↪
--extensions-on-chrome-urls ⊗Enables or disables running extensions on chrome:// URLs. Extensions still need to explicitly request access to chrome:// URLs in the manifest. ↪
--extensions-update-frequency ⊗Frequency in seconds for Extensions auto-update. ↪
--extra-plugin-dir ⊗Load NPAPI plugins from the specified directory. ↪
--fake-variations-channel ⊗Fakes the channel of the browser for purposes of Variations filtering. This is to be used for testing only. Possible values are "stable", "beta", "dev" and "canary". Note that this only applies if the browser's reported channel is UNKNOWN. ↪
--feedback-server ⊗Alternative feedback server to use when submitting user feedback ↪
--file-descriptor-limit ⊗The file descriptor limit is set to the value of this switch, subject to the OS hard limits. Useful for testing that file descriptor exhaustion is handled gracefully. ↪
--file-manager-legacy ⊗Loads the File Manager as an extension instead of a platform app. This flag is obsolete. Remove it, once Files.app v2 is stable. ↪
--file-manager-legacy-ui ⊗Loads the File Manager with the legacy UI. ↪
--filemgr-ext-path[13] ⊗Enables overriding the path of file manager extension. ↪
--first-boot ⊗Passed to Chrome on first boot. Not passed on restart after sign out. ↪
--flag-switches-begin ⊗These two flags are added around the switches about:flags adds to the command line. This is useful to see which switches were added by about:flags on about:version. They don't have any effect. ↪
--flag-switches-end ⊗No description ↪
--force-app-mode ⊗Forces application mode. This hides certain system UI elements and forces the app to be installed if it hasn't been already. ↪
--force-compositing-mode ⊗If accelerated compositing is supported, always enter compositing mode for the base layer even when compositing is not strictly required. ↪
--force-desktop[5] ⊗For the DelegateExecute verb handler to launch Chrome in desktop mode on Windows 8 and higher. Used when relaunching metro Chrome. ↪
--force-device-scale-factor ⊗Overrides the device scale factor for the browser UI and the contents. ↪
--force-direct-layer-drawing ⊗For any layers that can get drawn directly to screen, draw them with the Skia GPU backend. Only valid with gl rendering + threaded compositing + impl-side painting. ↪
--force-fieldtrials ⊗Some field trials may be randomized in the browser, and the randomly selected outcome needs to be propagated to the renderer. For instance, this is used to modify histograms recorded in the renderer, or to get the renderer to also set of its state (initialize, or not initialize components) to match the experiment(s). The option is also useful for forcing field trials when testing changes locally. The argument is a list of name and value pairs, separated by slashes. See FieldTrialList::CreateTrialsFromString() in field_trial.h for details. ↪
--force-first-run ⊗Displays the First Run experience when the browser is started, regardless of whether or not it's actually the First Run (this overrides kNoFirstRun). ↪
--force-glfinish-workaround ⊗Force the use of a workaround for graphics hangs seen on certain Mac OS systems. Enabled by default (and can't be disabled) on known affected systems. ↪
--force-gpu-mem-available-mb ⊗Sets the total amount of memory that may be allocated for GPU resources ↪
--force-immersive[5] ⊗For the DelegateExecute verb handler to launch Chrome in metro mode on Windows 8 and higher. Used when relaunching metro Chrome. ↪
--force-load-cloud-policy ⊗Tries to load cloud policy for every signed in user, regardless of whether they are a dasher user or not. Used to allow any GAIA account to be used for testing the cloud policy framework. ↪
--force-login-manager-in-tests ⊗Usually in browser tests the usual login manager bringup is skipped so that tests can change how it's brought up. This flag disables that. ↪
--force-renderer-accessibility ⊗Force renderer accessibility to be on instead of enabling it on demand when a screen reader is detected. The disable-renderer-accessibility switch overrides this if present. ↪
--force-synchronous-glreadpixels ⊗Force the synchronous copy path in compositing_iosurface_mac. ↪
--force-wave-audio[5] ⊗Use Windows WaveOut/In audio API even if Core Audio is supported. ↪
--forced-maximize-mode ⊗Enables a mode which enforces all browser & application windows to be created in maximized mode.↪
--force_discrete ⊗No description ↪
--force_integrated ⊗No description ↪
--full-memory-crash-report ⊗Generates full memory crash dump. ↪
--gaia-profile-info ⊗Enables using GAIA information to populate profile name and icon. ↪
--google-base-suggest-url ⊗Specifies an alternate URL to use for retrieving suggestions. Useful for testing. ↪
--google-search-domain-check-url ⊗Specifies an alternate URL to use for retrieving the search domain for Google. Useful for testing. ↪
--gpu-device-id ⊗Passes gpu device_id from browser process to GPU process. ↪
--gpu-driver-bug-workarounds ⊗Pass a set of GpuDriverBugWorkaroundType ids, seperated by ','. ↪
--gpu-driver-vendor ⊗Passes gpu driver_vendor from browser process to GPU process. ↪
--gpu-driver-version ⊗Passes gpu driver_version from browser process to GPU process. ↪
--gpu-launcher ⊗Extra command line options for launching the GPU process (normally used for debugging). Use like renderer-cmd-prefix. ↪
--gpu-no-context-lost ⊗Inform Chrome that a GPU context will not be lost in power saving mode, screen saving mode, etc. Note that this flag does not ensure that a GPU context will never be lost in any situations, say, a GPU reset. ↪
--gpu-process ⊗Makes this process a GPU sub-process. ↪
--gpu-program-cache-size-kb ⊗Sets the maximum size of the in-memory gpu program cache, in kb ↪
--gpu-startup-dialog ⊗Causes the GPU process to display a dialog on launch. ↪
--gpu-swap-delay ⊗Add a delay in milliseconds to the gpu swap buffer completion signal. Simulates a slow GPU. ↪
--gpu-switching ⊗Overwrite the default GPU automatic switching behavior to force on integrated GPU or discrete GPU.↪
--gpu-vendor-id ⊗Passes gpu vendor_id from browser process to GPU process. ↪
--gssapi-library-name ⊗Specifies a custom name for the GSSAPI library to load. ↪
--h ⊗No description ↪
--has-chromeos-diamond-key ⊗If true, the Chromebook has a keyboard with a diamond key. ↪
--has-chromeos-keyboard ⊗If true, the Chromebook has a Chrome OS keyboard. Don't use the flag for Chromeboxes. ↪
--help ⊗These flags show the man page on Linux. They are equivalent to each other. ↪
--hide-icons ⊗Makes Windows happy by allowing it to show "Enable access to this program" checkbox in Add/Remove Programs->Set Program Access and Defaults. This only shows an error box because the only way to hide Chrome is by uninstalling it. ↪
--high-dpi-support ⊗Enables/Disables High DPI support (windows) ↪
--highlight-missing-scaled-resources ⊗If a resource is requested at a scale factor at which it is not available or the resource is the incorrect size (based on the size of the 1x resource), generates the missing resource and applies a red mask to the generated resource. Resources for which hidpi is not supported because of software reasons will show up pixelated. ↪
--homepage ⊗Specifies which page will be displayed in newly-opened tabs. We need this for testing purposes so that the UI tests don't depend on what comes up for http://google.com. ↪
--host-resolver-parallelism ⊗The maximum number of concurrent host resolve requests (i.e. DNS) to allow (not counting backup attempts which would also consume threads). --host-resolver-retry-attempts must be set to zero for this to be exact. ↪
--host-resolver-retry-attempts ⊗The maximum number of retry attempts to resolve the host. Set this to zero to disable host resolver retry attempts. ↪
--host-resolver-rules ⊗These mappings only apply to the host resolver. ↪
--host-rules ⊗Comma-separated list of rules that control how hostnames are mapped. For example: "MAP * 127.0.0.1" --> Forces all hostnames to be mapped to 127.0.0.1 "MAP *.google.com proxy" --> Forces all google.com subdomains to be resolved to "proxy". "MAP test.com [::1]:77 --> Forces "test.com" to resolve to IPv6 loopback. Will also force the port of the resulting socket address to be 77. "MAP * baz, EXCLUDE www.google.com" --> Remaps everything to "baz", except for "www.google.com". These mappings apply to the endpoint host in a net::URLRequest (the TCP connect and host resolver in a direct connection, and the CONNECT in an http proxy connection, and the endpoint host in a SOCKS proxy connection). ↪
--ignore-certificate-errors ⊗Ignores certificate-related errors. ↪
--ignore-gpu-blacklist ⊗Ignores GPU blacklist. ↪
--ignore-urlfetcher-cert-requests ⊗Causes net::URLFetchers to ignore requests for SSL client certificates, causing them to attempt an unauthenticated SSL/TLS session. This is intended for use when testing various service URLs (eg: kPromoServerURL, kInstantURL, kSbURLPrefix, kSyncServiceURL, etc) ↪
--image-loader-ext-path[13] ⊗Enables overriding the path of image loader extension. ↪
--in-process-gpu ⊗Run the GPU process as a thread in the browser process. ↪
--in-process-plugins ⊗Runs plugins inside the renderer process ↪
--incognito ⊗Causes the browser to launch directly in incognito mode. ↪
--install-from-webstore ⊗Causes Chrome to attempt to get metadata from the webstore for the app/extension ID given, and then prompt the user to download and install it. ↪
--instant-process ⊗Marks a renderer as an Instant process. ↪
--instant-url ⊗URL to use for instant. If specified this overrides the url from the TemplateURL. ↪
--js-flags ⊗Specifies the flags passed to JS engine ↪
--keep-alive-for-test ⊗Used for testing - keeps browser alive after last browser window closes. ↪
--keychain-reauthorize[8] ⊗Performs Keychain reauthorization from the command line on behalf of a special Keychain reauthorization stub executable. Used during auto-update. ↪
--kiosk ⊗Enable Kiosk mode. ↪
--kiosk-mode-screensaver-path ⊗Path for the screensaver used in Kiosk mode ↪
--kiosk-printing ⊗Print automatically in kiosk mode. |kKioskMode| must be set as well. See http://crbug.com/31395. ↪
--lang ⊗The language file that we want to try to open. Of the form language[-country] where language is the 2 letter code from ISO-639. ↪
--learning ⊗Speculative resource prefetching will only learn about resources that need to be prefetched but will not prefetch them. ↪
--limited-install-from-webstore ⊗Causes Chrome to attempt to get metadata from the webstore for the given item, and then prompt the user to download and install it. ↪
--load-component-extension ⊗Comma-separated list of directories with component extensions to load. ↪
--load-extension ⊗Loads an extension from the specified directory. ↪
--load-plugin ⊗Load an NPAPI plugin from the specified path. ↪
--locale_pak ⊗Load the locale resources from the given path. When running on Mac/Unix the path should point to a locale.pak file. ↪
--log-level ⊗Sets the minimum log level. Valid values are from 0 to 3: INFO = 0, WARNING = 1, LOG_ERROR = 2, LOG_FATAL = 3. ↪
--log-net-log ⊗Enables displaying net log events on the command line, or writing the events to a separate file if a file name is given. ↪
--log-plugin-messages ⊗Make plugin processes log their sent and received messages to VLOG(1). ↪
--login-manager ⊗Enables Chrome-as-a-login-manager behavior. ↪
--login-password ⊗Specifies a password to be used to login (along with login-user). ↪
--login-profile ⊗Specifies the profile to use once a chromeos user is logged in. ↪
--login-user ⊗Specifies the user which is already logged in. ↪
--low-resolution-contents-scale-factor ⊗The scale factor for low resolution tile contents. ↪
--make-default-browser ⊗Makes Chrome default browser ↪
--managed ⊗Starts the browser in managed mode. ↪
--managed-user-sync-token ⊗Used to authenticate requests to the Sync service for managed users. Setting this switch also causes Sync to be set up for a managed user. ↪
--max-spdy-concurrent-streams ⊗Sets the maximum concurrent streams over a SPDY session. ↪
--max-spdy-sessions-per-domain ⊗Sets the maximum SPDY sessions per domain. ↪
--max-tiles-for-interest-area ⊗Max tiles allowed for each tilings interest area. ↪
--max-untiled-layer-height ⊗No description ↪
--max-untiled-layer-width ⊗Sets the width and height above which a composited layer will get tiled. ↪
--max-unused-resource-memory-usage-percentage The amount of unused resource memory compositor is allowed to keep around. ↪
--media-cache-size ⊗Forces the maximum disk space to be used by the media cache, in bytes. ↪
--memory-metrics ⊗Sample memory usage with high frequency and store the results to the Renderer.Memory histogram. Used in memory tests. ↪
--memory-profile ⊗Enables dynamic loading of the Memory Profiler DLL, which will trace all memory allocations during the run. ↪
--message-loop-histogrammer ⊗Enables histograming of tasks served by MessageLoop. See about:histograms/Loop for results, which show frequency of messages on each thread, including APC count, object signalling count, etc.↪
--metrics-recording-only ⊗Enables the recording of metrics reports but disables reporting. In contrast to kDisableMetrics, this executes all the code that a normal client would use for reporting, except the report is dropped rather than sent to the server. This is useful for finding issues in the metrics code during UI and performance tests. ↪
--mock ⊗No description ↪
--multi-profiles ⊗Enables multiprofile Chrome. ↪
--nacl-broker ⊗Causes the process to run as a NativeClient broker (used for launching NaCl loader processes on 64-bit Windows). ↪
--nacl-debug-mask ⊗Uses NaCl manifest URL to choose whether NaCl program will be debugged by debug stub. Switch value format: [!]pattern1,pattern2,...,patternN. Each pattern uses the same syntax as patterns in Chrome extension manifest. The only difference is that * scheme matches all schemes instead of matching only http and https. If the value doesn't start with !, a program will be debugged if manifest URL matches any pattern. If the value starts with !, a program will be debugged if manifest URL does not match any pattern. ↪
--nacl-gdb ⊗Native Client GDB debugger for loader. It needs switches calculated at run time in order to work correctly. That's why NaClLoadCmdPrefix flag can't be used. ↪
--nacl-gdb-script ⊗GDB script to pass to the nacl-gdb debugger at startup. ↪
--nacl-loader ⊗Causes the process to run as a NativeClient loader. ↪
--nacl-loader-cmd-prefix ⊗On POSIX only: the contents of this flag are prepended to the nacl-loader command line. Useful values might be "valgrind" or "xterm -e gdb --args". ↪
--native-messaging-hosts ⊗List of native messaging hosts outside of the default location. Used for tests. The value must be comma-separate lists of key-value pairs separated equal sign. E.g. "host1=/path/to/host1/manifest.json,host2=/path/host2.json". ↪
--net-log-level ⊗Sets the base logging level for the net log. Log 0 logs the most data. Intended primarily for use with --log-net-log. ↪
--network-country-iso[9] ⊗The telephony region (ISO country code) to use in phone number detection. ↪
--new-content-settings ⊗Toggles a new version of the content settings dialog in options. ↪
--new-profile-management ⊗Use new profile management system, including profile sign-out and new choosers. ↪
--new-window ⊗Launches URL in new browser window. ↪
--no-default-browser-check ⊗Disables the default browser check. Useful for UI/browser tests where we want to avoid having the default browser info-bar displayed. ↪
--no-discard-tabs ⊗Disables tab discard in low memory conditions, a feature which silently closes inactive tabs to free memory and to attempt to avoid the kernel's out-of-memory process killer. ↪
--no-displaying-insecure-content ⊗By default, an https page can load images, fonts or frames from an http page. This switch overrides this to block this lesser mixed-content problem. ↪
--no-events ⊗Don't record/playback events when using record & playback. ↪
--no-experiments ⊗Disables all experiments set on about:flags. Does not disable about:flags itself. Useful if an experiment makes chrome crash at startup: One can start chrome with --no-experiments, disable the problematic lab at about:flags and then restart chrome without this switch again. ↪
--no-first-run ⊗Skip First Run tasks, whether or not it's actually the First Run. Overridden by kForceFirstRun. Also drops the First Run beacon so that First Run will not occur in subsequent runs as well. ↪
--no-js-randomness ⊗Support a separate switch that enables the v8 playback extension. The extension causes javascript calls to Date.now() and Math.random() to return consistent values, such that subsequent loads of the same page will result in consistent js-generated data and XHR requests. Pages may still be able to generate inconsistent data from plugins. ↪
--no-managed ⊗Starts the browser outside of managed mode. ↪
--no-managed-user-registration-timeout ⊗Disables the timeout during registration of a new managed-user profile; useful for debugging. ↪
--no-message-box ⊗Disable ui::MessageBox. This is useful when running as part of scripts that do not have a user interface. ↪
--no-network-profile-warning ⊗Whether or not the browser should warn if the profile is on a network share. This flag is only relevant for Windows currently. ↪
--no-pings ⊗Don't send hyperlink auditing pings ↪
--no-proxy-server ⊗Don't use a proxy server, always make direct connections. Overrides any other proxy server flags that are passed. ↪
--no-referrers ⊗Don't send HTTP-Referer headers. ↪
--no-sandbox ⊗Disables the sandbox for all process types that are normally sandboxed. ↪
--no-service-autorun ⊗Disables the service process from adding itself as an autorun process. This does not delete existing autorun registrations, it just prevents the service from registering a new one. ↪
--no-startup-window ⊗Does not automatically open a browser window on startup (used when launching Chrome for the purpose of hosting background apps). ↪
--noerrdialogs ⊗Suppresses all error dialogs when present. ↪
--num-pac-threads ⊗Specifies the maximum number of threads to use for running the Proxy Autoconfig (PAC) script. ↪
--num-raster-threads ⊗Number of worker threads used to rasterize content. ↪
--omnibox-history-quick-provider-reorder-for-inlininControls whether HistoryQuickProvider is allowed to reorder results according to inlineability in order to more aggressively assign/keep high relevance scores. ↪
--omnibox-inline-history-quick-provider-allowed ⊗Controls whether the omnibox's HistoryQuickProvider is allowed to inline suggestions. ↪
--only-block-setting-third-party-cookies ⊗When the option to block third-party cookies is enabled, only block third-party cookies from being set.↪
--oobe-skip-postlogin[13] ⊗Skips all other OOBE pages after user login. ↪
--open-ash[2] ⊗No description ↪
--organic ⊗Simulates an organic Chrome install. ↪
--origin-to-force-quic-on ⊗Force use of QUIC for requests to the specified origin. ↪
--original-process-start-time ⊗The time that a new chrome process which is delegating to an already running chrome process started. (See ProcessSingleton for more details.) ↪
--osmesa ⊗No description ↪
--overlapped-reads[5] ⊗Allows for disabling the overlapped I/O for TCP reads. Possible values are "on" or "off". The default is "on" which matches the existing behavior. "off" switches to use non-blocking reads and WSAEventSelect. ↪
--overscroll-history-navigation ⊗Enables or disables history navigation in response to horizontal overscroll. Set the value to '1' to enable the feature, and set to '0' to disable. Defaults to enabled. ↪
--pack-extension ⊗Packages an extension to a .crx installable file from a given directory. ↪
--pack-extension-key ⊗Optional PEM private key to use in signing packaged .crx. ↪
--parent-profile ⊗Specifies the path to the user data folder for the parent profile. ↪
--password-store[18] ⊗Specifies which password store to use (detect, default, gnome, kwallet). ↪
--performance-monitor-gathering ⊗Launches PerformanceMonitor at startup, which will gather statistics about Chrome's CPU and memory usage, page load times, startup times, and network usage, and will also store information about events which may be of interest, such as extension-related occurrences and crashes. Optionally, this may be run with an integer value representing the interval between the timed metric gatherings, measured in seconds (if invalid or not provided, the default interval is used). ↪
--playback-mode ⊗Read previously recorded data from the cache. Only cached data is read. See kRecordMode. ↪
--plugin ⊗Causes the process to run as a plugin subprocess. ↪
--plugin-launcher ⊗Specifies a command that should be used to launch the plugin process. Useful for running the plugin process through purify or quantify. Ex: --plugin-launcher="path\to\purify /Run=yes" ↪
--plugin-path ⊗Tells the plugin process the path of the plugin to load ↪
--plugin-startup-dialog ⊗Causes the plugin process to display a dialog on launch. ↪
--plugins-metadata-server-url[19] ⊗Specifies a custom URL for fetching plug-ins metadata. Used for testing. ↪
--pnacl-dir ⊗Overrides the path to the location that PNaCl is installed. ↪
--ppapi ⊗Argument to the process type that indicates a PPAPI plugin process type. ↪
--ppapi-broker ⊗Argument to the process type that indicates a PPAPI broker process type. ↪
--ppapi-flash-args ⊗"Command-line" arguments for the PPAPI Flash; used for debugging options. ↪
--ppapi-flash-in-process ⊗Forces the PPAPI version of Flash (if it's being used) to run in the renderer process rather than in a separate plugin process. ↪
--ppapi-flash-path ⊗Use the PPAPI (Pepper) Flash found at the given path. ↪
--ppapi-flash-version ⊗Report the given version for the PPAPI (Pepper) Flash. The version should be numbers separated by '.'s (e.g., "12.3.456.78"). If not specified, it defaults to "10.2.999.999". ↪
--ppapi-in-process ⊗Runs PPAPI (Pepper) plugins in-process. ↪
--ppapi-plugin-launcher ⊗Like kPluginLauncher for PPAPI plugins. ↪
--ppapi-startup-dialog ⊗Causes the PPAPI sub process to display a dialog on launch. Be sure to use --no-sandbox as well or the sandbox won't allow the dialog to display. ↪
--prefetch_only ⊗prefetch_only: No prerendering, but enables prefetching. ↪
--prerender ⊗Controls speculative prerendering of pages, and content prefetching. Both are dispatched from <link rel=prefetch href=...> elements. ↪
--prerender-from-omnibox ⊗Triggers prerendering of pages from suggestions in the omnibox. Only has an effect when Instant is either disabled or restricted to search, and when prerender is enabled. ↪
--print-raster ⊗Enable conversion from vector to raster for any page. ↪
--process-per-site ⊗Runs a single process for each site (i.e., group of pages from the same registered domain) the user visits. We default to using a renderer process for each site instance (i.e., group of pages from the same registered domain with script connections to each other). ↪
--process-per-tab ⊗Runs each set of script-connected tabs (i.e., a BrowsingInstance) in its own renderer process. We default to using a renderer process for each site instance (i.e., group of pages from the same registered domain with script connections to each other). ↪
--product-version ⊗Outputs the product version information and quit. Used as an internal api to detect the installed version of Chrome on Linux. ↪
--profile-directory ⊗Selects directory of profile to associate with the first browser launched. ↪
--profiling-at-start ⊗Starts the sampling based profiler for the browser process at startup. This will only work if chrome has been built with the gyp variable profiling=1. The output will go to the value of kProfilingFile. ↪
--profiling-file ⊗Specifies a location for profiling output. This will only work if chrome has been built with the gyp variable profiling=1. {pid} if present will be replaced by the pid of the process. {count} if present will be incremented each time a profile is generated for this process. The default is chrome-profile-{pid}.↪
--profiling-flush ⊗Controls whether profile data is periodically flushed to a file. Normally the data gets written on exit but cases exist where chrome doesn't exit cleanly (especially when using single-process). A time in seconds can be specified. ↪
--profiling-output-file ⊗Specifies a path for the output of task-level profiling which can be loaded and viewed in about:profiler. ↪
--promo-server-url ⊗Specifies a custom URL for fetching NTP promo data. ↪
--prompt-for-external-extensions ⊗Should we prompt the user before allowing external extensions to install? Default is yes. ↪
--proxy-auto-detect ⊗Forces proxy auto-detection. ↪
--proxy-bypass-list ⊗Specifies a list of hosts for whom we bypass proxy settings and use direct connections. Ignored if --proxy-auto-detect or --no-proxy-server are also specified. This is a comma-separated list of bypass rules. See: "net/proxy/proxy_bypass_rules.h" for the format of these rules. ↪
--proxy-pac-url ⊗Uses the pac script at the given URL ↪
--proxy-server ⊗Uses a specified proxy server, overrides system settings. This switch only affects HTTP and HTTPS requests. ↪
--purge-memory-button ⊗Adds a "Purge memory" button to the Task Manager, which tries to dump as much memory as possible. This is mostly useful for testing how well the MemoryPurger functionality works. NOTE: This is only implemented for Views. ↪
--record-mode ⊗Chrome supports a playback and record mode. Record mode saves *everything* to the cache. Playback mode reads data exclusively from the cache. This allows us to record a session into the cache and then replay it at will. See also kPlaybackMode. ↪
--record-stats ⊗Capture resource consumption information through page cycling and output the data to the specified file. ↪
--reduce-gpu-sandbox ⊗Reduces the GPU process sandbox to be less strict. ↪
--register-pepper-plugins ⊗Register Pepper plugins (see pepper_plugin_registry.cc for its format). ↪
--relaunch-shortcut[5] ⊗Relaunches metro Chrome on Windows 8 and higher using a given shortcut. ↪
--relauncher[8] ⊗A process type (switches::kProcessType) that relaunches the browser. See chrome/browser/mac/relauncher.h. ↪
--remote-debugging-frontend ⊗Uses custom front-end URL for the remote debugging. ↪
--remote-debugging-port ⊗Enables remote debug over HTTP on the specified port. ↪
--remote-debugging-socket-name[9] ⊗Enables remote debug over HTTP on the specified socket name. ↪
--renderer ⊗Causes the process to run as renderer instead of as browser. ↪
--renderer-assert-test ⊗Causes the renderer process to throw an assertion on launch. ↪
--renderer-cmd-prefix ⊗On POSIX only: the contents of this flag are prepended to the renderer command line. Useful values might be "valgrind" or "xterm -e gdb --args". ↪
--renderer-print-preview ⊗Enables print preview in the renderer. This flag is generated internally by Chrome and does nothing when directly passed to the browser. ↪
--renderer-process-limit ⊗Overrides the default/calculated limit to the number of renderer processes. Very high values for this setting can lead to high memory/resource usage or instability. ↪
--renderer-startup-dialog ⊗Causes the renderer process to display a dialog on launch. ↪
--reset-variation-state ⊗Forces a reset of the one-time-randomized FieldTrials on this client, also known as the Chrome Variations state. ↪
--restore-last-session ⊗Indicates the last session should be restored on startup. This overrides the preferences value and is primarily intended for testing. The value of this switch is the number of tabs to wait until loaded before 'load completed' is sent to the ui_test. ↪
--safebrowsing-disable-auto-update ⊗If present, safebrowsing only performs update when SafeBrowsingProtocolManager::ForceScheduleNextUpdate() is explicitly called. This is used for testing only. ↪
--safebrowsing-disable-download-protection ⊗TODO(lzheng): Remove this flag once the feature works fine (http://crbug.com/74848). Disables safebrowsing feature that checks download url and downloads content's hash to make sure the content are not malicious. ↪
--safebrowsing-disable-extension-blacklist⊗Disables safebrowsing feature that checks for blacklisted extensions. ↪
--safebrowsing-disable-side-effect-free-whitelist ⊗Disables safebrowsing feature that provides a side-effect free whitelist. ↪
--safebrowsing-url-prefix ⊗URL prefix used by safebrowsing to fetch hash, download data and report malware. ↪
--save-page-as-mhtml ⊗Disable saving pages as HTML-only, disable saving pages as HTML Complete (with a directory of sub-resources). Enable only saving pages as MHTML. See http://crbug.com/120416 for how to remove this switch. ↪
--script-badges ⊗Enables or disables extension scripts badges in the location bar. ↪
--script-bubble ⊗Enable or diable the "script bubble" icon in the URL bar that tells you how many extensions are running scripts on a page. ↪
--service ⊗Causes the process to run as a service process. ↪
--set-token ⊗Sets a token in the token service, for testing. ↪
--show-app-list ⊗If true the app list will be shown. ↪
--show-autofill-type-predictions ⊗Annotates forms with Autofill field type predictions. ↪
--show-component-extension-options ⊗Makes component extensions appear in chrome://settings/extensions. ↪
--show-composited-layer-borders ⊗Renders a border around compositor layers to help debug and study layer compositing. ↪
--show-composited-layer-tree ⊗Draws a textual dump of the compositor layer tree to help debug and study layer compositing. ↪
--show-fps-counter ⊗Draws a FPS indicator ↪
--show-icons ⊗See kHideIcons. ↪
--show-launcher-alignment-menu ⊗If true the alignment of the launcher can be changed. ↪
--show-nonoccluding-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD wherever something is not known to be drawn opaque and is not considered to be occluding the pixels behind it. ↪
--show-occluding-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD wherever something is known to be drawn opaque and is considered occluding the pixels behind it. ↪
--show-paint-rects ⊗Visibly render a border around paint rects in the web page to help debug and study painting behavior. ↪
--show-property-changed-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD around layers whose properties have changed. ↪
--show-replica-screenspace-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD around the screen-space transformed bounds of every layer's replica, when they have one. ↪
--show-screenspace-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD around the screen-space transformed bounds of every layer. ↪
--show-surface-damage-rects ⊗Show rects in the HUD around damage as it is recorded into each render surface. ↪
--signin-process ⊗Marks a renderer as the signin process. ↪
--silent-debugger-extension-api ⊗Does not show an infobar when an extension attaches to a page using chrome.debugger page. Required to attach to extension background pages. ↪
--silent-dump-on-dcheck ⊗Changes the DCHECKS to dump memory and continue instead of displaying error dialog. This is valid only in Release mode when --enable-dcheck is specified. ↪
--silent-launch ⊗Causes Chrome to launch without opening any windows by default. Useful if one wishes to use Chrome as an ash server. ↪
--simulate-critical-update ⊗Simulates a critical update being available. ↪
--simulate-outdated ⊗Simulates that current version is outdated. ↪
--simulate-touch-screen-with-mouse ⊗Map mouse input events into touch gesture events. Useful for debugging touch gestures without needing a touchscreen. ↪
--simulate-upgrade ⊗Simulates an update being available. ↪
--single-process ⊗Runs the renderer and plugins in the same process as the browser ↪
--site-per-process ⊗Experimentally enforces a one-site-per-process security policy. All cross-site navigations force process swaps, and we can restrict a renderer process's access rights based on its site. For details, see: http://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/site-isolation Unlike --enable-strict-site-isolation (which allows cross-site iframes), this flag blocks cross-site documents even in iframes, until out-of-process iframe support is available. Cross-site network requests do attach the normal set of cookies, but a renderer process is only allowed to view or modify cookies for its own site (via JavaScript). TODO(irobert): Implement the cross-site document blocking in http://crbug.com/159215.↪
--skip-gpu-data-loading ⊗Skip gpu info collection, blacklist loading, and blacklist auto-update scheduling at browser startup time. Therefore, all GPU features are available, and about:gpu page shows empty content. The switch is intended only for tests. ↪
--skip-hwid-check ⊗Skips the machine hwid check. Useful for running in VMs because they have no hwid. ↪
--slow-down-raster-scale-factor ⊗Re-rasters everything multiple times to simulate a much slower machine. Give a scale factor to cause raster to take that many times longer to complete, such as --slow-down-raster-scale-factor=25. ↪
--sms-test-messages ⊗Sends test messages on first call to RequestUpdate (stub only). ↪
--spdy-proxy-auth-origin ⊗Origin for which SpdyProxy authentication is supported. ↪
--speculative-resource-prefetching ⊗Speculative resource prefetching. ↪
--speech-service-key ⊗Specifies the request key for the continuous speech recognition webservice. ↪
--spelling-service-feedback-interval-seconds ⊗Specifies the number of seconds between sending batches of feedback to spelling service. The default is 30 minutes. The mininum is 5 seconds. This switch is for temporary testing only. TODO(rouslan): Remove this flag when feedback testing is complete. Revisit by August 2013. ↪
--spelling-service-feedback-url ⊗Specifies the URL where spelling service feedback data will be sent instead of the default URL. This switch is for temporary testing only. TODO(rouslan): Remove this flag when feedback testing is complete. Revisit by August 2013. ↪
--ssl-version-max ⊗Specifies the maximum SSL/TLS version ("ssl3", "tls1", "tls1.1", or "tls1.2"). ↪
--ssl-version-min ⊗Specifies the minimum SSL/TLS version ("ssl3", "tls1", "tls1.1", or "tls1.2"). ↪
--start-maximized ⊗Starts the browser maximized, regardless of any previous settings. ↪
--strict-layer-property-change-checking ⊗Check that property changes during paint do not occur. ↪
--stub-cros-settings ⊗Indicates that a stub implementation of CrosSettings that stores settings in memory without signing should be used, treating current user as the owner. This option is for testing the chromeos build of chrome on the desktop only. ↪
--suggestion-ntp-filter-width ⊗Controls the width of time-of-day filters on the 'suggested' ntp page, in minutes. ↪
--suggestion-ntp-gaussian-filter ⊗Enables a normal distribution dropoff to the relevancy of visits with respect to the time of day. ↪
--suggestion-ntp-linear-filter ⊗Enables a linear dropoff to the relevancy of visits with respect to the time of day. ↪
--supports-dual-gpus ⊗Indicates whether the dual GPU switching is supported or not. ↪
--swiftshader ⊗No description ↪
--swiftshader-path ⊗No description ↪
--sync-allow-insecure-xmpp-connection ⊗Allows insecure XMPP connections for sync (for testing). ↪
--sync-enable-deferred-startup ⊗Enables deferring sync backend initialization until user initiated changes occur. ↪
--sync-invalidate-xmpp-login ⊗Invalidates any login info passed into sync's XMPP connection. ↪
--sync-keystore-encryption ⊗Enable support for keystore key based encryption. ↪
--sync-notification-host-port ⊗Overrides the default host:port used for sync notifications. ↪
--sync-notification-method ⊗Overrides the default notification method for sync. ↪
--sync-short-initial-retry-override ⊗This flag causes sync to retry very quickly (see polling_constants.h) the when it encounters an error, as the first step towards exponential backoff. ↪
--sync-tab-favicons ⊗Enables syncing of favicons as part of tab sync. ↪
--sync-throw-unrecoverable-error ⊗Makes the sync code to throw an unrecoverable error after initialization. Useful for testing unrecoverable error scenarios. ↪
--sync-try-ssltcp-first-for-xmpp ⊗Tries to connect to XMPP using SSLTCP first (for testing). ↪
--sync-url ⊗Overrides the default server used for profile sync. ↪
--tab-capture-downscale-quality ⊗Upscale defaults to "good". ↪
--tab-capture-upscale-quality ⊗Scaling quality for capturing tab. Should be one of "fast", "good" or "best". One flag for upscaling, one for downscaling. Upscale defaults to "best". ↪
--tablet-ui[9] ⊗Uses the tablet specific UI components when available. ↪
--tap-down-deferral-time ⊗GestureTapDown events are deferred by this many miillseconds before sending them to the renderer.↪
--test-child-process ⊗When running certain tests that spawn child processes, this switch indicates to the test framework that the current process is a child process. ↪
--test-gl-lib ⊗Flag used for Linux tests: for desktop GL bindings, try to load this GL library first, but fall back to regular library if loading fails. ↪
--test-nacl-sandbox ⊗Runs the security test for the NaCl loader sandbox. ↪
--test-name ⊗Passes the name of the current running automated test to Chrome. ↪
--test-sandbox ⊗Runs the security test for the renderer sandbox. ↪
--test-type ⊗Type of the current test harness ("browser" or "ui"). ↪
--testing-channel ⊗Tells the app to listen for and broadcast testing-related messages on IPC channel with the given ID.↪
--testing-fixed-http-port ⊗Allows for forcing socket connections to http/https to use fixed ports. ↪
--testing-fixed-https-port ⊗No description ↪
--top-controls-height ⊗The height of the movable top controls. ↪
--top-controls-hide-threshold ⊗Percentage of the top controls need to be hidden before they will auto hide. ↪
--top-controls-show-threshold ⊗Percentage of the top controls need to be shown before they will auto show. ↪
--touch-calibration[20] ⊗The calibration factors given as "<left>,<right>,<top>,<bottom>". ↪
--touch-devices[21] ⊗Tells chrome to interpret events from these devices as touch events. Only available with XInput 2 (i.e. X server 1.8 or above). The id's of the devices can be retrieved from 'xinput list'. ↪
--touch-events ⊗Enable support for touch events. ↪
--touch-optimized-ui ⊗Enables UI changes that make it easier to use with a touchscreen. WARNING: Do not check this flag directly when deciding what UI to draw, instead you must call ui::GetDisplayLayout ↪
--trace-gl ⊗No description ↪
--trace-overdraw ⊗Show metrics about overdraw in about:tracing recordings, such as the number of pixels culled, and the number of pixels drawn, for each frame. ↪
--trace-startup ⊗Causes TRACE_EVENT flags to be recorded from startup. Optionally, can specify the specific trace categories to include (e.g. --trace-startup=base,net) otherwise, all events are recorded. Setting this flag results in the first call to BeginTracing() to receive all trace events since startup. In Chrome, you may find --trace-startup-file and --trace-startup-duration to control the auto-saving of the trace (not supported in the base-only TraceLog component). ↪
--trace-startup-duration ⊗Sets the time in seconds until startup tracing ends. If omitted a default of 5 seconds is used. Has no effect without --trace-startup, or if --startup-trace-file=none was supplied. ↪
--trace-startup-file ⊗If supplied, sets the file which startup tracing will be stored into, if omitted the default will be used "chrometrace.log" in the current directory. Has no effect unless --trace-startup is also supplied. Example: --trace-startup --trace-startup-file=/tmp/trace_event.log As a special case, can be set to 'none' - this disables automatically saving the result to a file and the first manually recorded trace will then receive all events since startup. ↪
--track-active-visit-time ⊗Enables tracking the amount of non-idle time spent viewing pages. ↪
--translate-script-url ⊗Overrides the default server used for Google Translate. ↪
--trusted-spdy-proxy ⊗Disables same-origin check on HTTP resources pushed via a SPDY proxy. The value is the host:port of the trusted proxy. ↪
--try-chrome-again ⊗Experimental. Shows a dialog asking the user to try chrome. This flag is to be used only by the upgrade process. ↪
--type ⊗The value of this switch determines whether the process is started as a renderer or plugin host. If it's empty, it's the browser. ↪
--ui-disable-partial-swap ⊗Disable partial swap which is needed for some OpenGL drivers / emulators. ↪
--ui-enable-per-tile-painting ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-fps-counter ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-layer-borders ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-layer-tree ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-nonoccluding-rects ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-occluding-rects ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-property-changed-rects ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-replica-screenspace-rects ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-screenspace-rects ⊗No description ↪
--ui-show-surface-damage-rects ⊗No description ↪
--uninstall ⊗Runs un-installation steps that were done by chrome first-run. ↪
--uninstall-extension ⊗Uninstalls an extension with the specified extension id. ↪
--unlimited-storage ⊗Overrides per-origin quota settings to unlimited storage for any apps/origins. This should be used only for testing purpose. ↪
--use-core-animation[7] ⊗Use core animation to draw the RenderWidgetHostView on Mac. ↪
--use-cras[22] ⊗Use CRAS, the ChromeOS audio server. ↪
--use-external-video-surface-threshold-in-pixels[23] Use external video surface for video with more than or equal pixels to specified value. For example, value of 0 will enable external video surface for all videos, and value of 921600 (=1280*720) will enable external video surface for 720p video and larger. ↪
--use-exynos-vda ⊗Use ExynosVideoDecodeAccelerator for video decode (instead of SECOMX) ↪
--use-fake-device-for-media-stream ⊗Use fake device for MediaStream to replace actual camera and microphone. ↪
--use-gl ⊗Select which implementation of GL the GPU process should use. Options are: desktop: whatever desktop OpenGL the user has installed (Linux and Mac default). egl: whatever EGL / GLES2 the user has installed (Windows default - actually ANGLE). osmesa: The OSMesa software renderer. ↪
--use-gpu-in-tests ⊗Use hardware gpu, if available, for tests. ↪
--use-map-image ⊗Enable the codepath that uses images within TileManager. ↪
--use-mobile-user-agent ⊗Set when Chromium should use a mobile user agent. ↪
--use-mock-keychain[8] ⊗Uses mock keychain for testing purposes, which prevents blocking dialogs from causing timeouts. ↪
--use-new-network-configuration-handlers ⊗Enables usage of the new ManagedNetworkConfigurationHandler and NetworkConfigurationHandler singletons. ↪
--use-new-network-connection-handler ⊗No description ↪
--use-simple-cache-backend ⊗Uses experimental simple cache backend if possible. ↪
--use-spdy ⊗Uses Spdy for the transport protocol instead of HTTP. This is a temporary testing flag. ↪
--use-spelling-suggestions ⊗Disables use of the spelling web service and only provides suggestions. This will only work if asynchronous spell checking is not disabled. ↪
--user-agent ⊗A string used to override the default user agent with a custom one. ↪
--user-data-dir ⊗Specifies the user data directory, which is where the browser will look for all of its state. ↪
--utility ⊗Causes the process to run as a utility subprocess. ↪
--utility-allowed-dir ⊗The utility process is sandboxed, with access to one directory. This flag specifies the directory that can be accessed. ↪
--utility-cmd-prefix ⊗On POSIX only: the contents of this flag are prepended to the utility process command line. Useful values might be "valgrind" or "xterm -e gdb --args". ↪
--v ⊗Gives the default maximal active V-logging level; 0 is the default. Normally positive values are used for V-logging levels. ↪
--validate-crx ⊗Examines a .crx for validity and prints the result. ↪
--variations-server-url ⊗Specifies a custom URL for the server which reports variation data to the client. Specifying this switch enables the Variations service on unofficial builds. See variations_service.cc. ↪
--version ⊗Prints version information and quits. ↪
--video-threads ⊗Set number of threads to use for video decoding. ↪
--viewer-connection ⊗Requests that Chrome connect to a remote viewer process using an IPC channel of the given name.↪
--visit-urls ⊗Cycle through a series of URLs listed in the specified file. ↪
--vmodule ⊗Gives the per-module maximal V-logging levels to override the value given by --v. E.g. "my_module=2,foo*=3" would change the logging level for all code in source files "my_module.*" and "foo*.*" ("-inl" suffixes are also disregarded for this matching). Any pattern containing a forward or backward slash will be tested against the whole pathname and not just the module. E.g., "*/foo/bar/*=2" would change the logging level for all code in source files under a "foo/bar" directory.↪
--wait-for-debugger ⊗Will wait for 60 seconds for a debugger to come to attach to the process. ↪
--wait-for-debugger-children ⊗Will add kWaitForDebugger to every child processes. If a value is passed, it will be used as a filter to determine if the child process should have the kWaitForDebugger flag passed on or not. ↪
--wait-for-mutex[5] ⊗Waits for the given handle to be signaled before relaunching metro Chrome on Windows 8 and higher. ↪
--wallet-secure-service-url ⊗Secure service URL for Online Wallet service. Used as the base url to escrow credit card numbers. ↪
--wallet-service-url ⊗Service URL for Online Wallet service. Used as the base url for Online Wallet API calls. ↪
--wallet-service-use-prod ⊗Enable production Online Wallet service. If this flag is not set, the sandbox service will be used. ↪
--waveout-buffers[5] ⊗Number of buffers to use for WaveOut. ↪
--webcore-log-channels ⊗Choose which logging channels in WebCore to activate. See Logging.cpp in WebKit's WebCore for a list of available channels. ↪
--whitelisted-extension-id ⊗Adds the given extension ID to all the permission whitelists. ↪
--window-position ⊗Specify the initial window position: --window-position=x,y ↪
--window-size ⊗Specify the initial window size: --window-size=w,h ↪
--windows8-search[5] ⊗Indicates that chrome was launched to service a search request in Windows 8. ↪
--winhttp-proxy-resolver ⊗Uses WinHTTP to fetch and evaluate PAC scripts. Otherwise the default is to use Chromium's network stack to fetch, and V8 to evaluate. ↪
--worker ⊗Causes the process to run as a worker subprocess. ↪
--zygote ⊗Causes the process to run as a renderer zygote. ↪

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