Chromium命令行开关列表1

Chromium命令行开关列表

Google Chrome浏览器可以使用很多命令行。 一些更改功能的行为,其他用于调试或试验。 该页面列出了可用的开关,包括其条件和说明。 上一次自动更新发生在2020-08-12。

ConditionExplanation
--/prefetch:1[1] /prefetch:#启动各种进程类型时使用的参数。 已经观察到,当使用相同的/prefetch:#参数对3个进程启动的文件读取保持一致时,Windows prefetcher在进程启动时开始批量发布读取。 因为读取取决于进程类型,所以如果不使用/prefetch:#参数,则预取器将无法观察一致的读取。 请注意,浏览器进程没有/ prefetch:#参数; 因此,所有其他进程都必须有一个进程,以避免污染其配置文件。 注意:#必须始终位于[1,8]中; 否则,Windows预取器将忽略它。 ↪
 No description 
--/prefetch:3[1] No description 
--/prefetch:4[1] No description 
--/prefetch:5[1] /prefetch:# arguments for the browser process launched in background mode and for the watcher process. Use profiles 5, 6 and 7 as documented on kPrefetchArgument* in content_switches.cc. 
--/prefetch:6[1] No description 
--/prefetch:8[1] Prefetch arguments are used by the Windows prefetcher to disambiguate different execution modes (i.e. process types) of the same executable image so that different types of processes don't trample each others' prefetch behavior. Legal values are integers in the range [1, 8]. We reserve 8 to mean "whatever", and this will ultimately lead to processes with /prefetch:8 having inconsistent behavior thus disabling prefetch in practice. TODO(rockot): Make it possible for embedders to override this argument on a per-service basis. 
--10000 No description 
--100000 No description 
--1000000 No description 
--3d-display-mode[1] No description 
--50000 No description 
--500000 No description 
--5000000 No description 
--? No description 
--accept-resource-provider Flag indicating that a resource provider must be set up to provide cast receiver with resources. Apps cannot start until provided resources. This flag implies --alsa-check-close-timeout=0. 
--adaboost No description 
--add-gpu-appcontainer-caps[1] Add additional capabilities to the AppContainer sandbox on the GPU process. 
--add-xr-appcontainer-caps[1] Add additional capabilities to the AppContainer sandbox used for XR compositing. 
--additional-trust-token-key-commitments Manually sets additional Trust Tokens key commitments in the network service to the given value, which should be a JSON dictionary satisfying the requirements of TrustTokenKeyCommitmentParser::ParseMultipleIssuers. These keys are available in addition to keys provided by the most recent call to TrustTokenKeyCommitments::Set. For issuers with keys provided through both the command line and TrustTokenKeyCommitments::Set, the keys provided through the command line take precedence. This is because someone testing manually might want to pass additional keys via the command line to a real Chrome release with the component updater enabled, and it would be surprising if the manually-passed keys were overwritten some time after startup when the component updater runs. 
--agc-startup-min-volume Override the default minimum starting volume of the Automatic Gain Control algorithm in WebRTC used with audio tracks from getUserMedia. The valid range is 12-255. Values outside that range will be clamped to the lowest or highest valid value inside WebRTC. TODO(tommi): Remove this switch when crbug.com/555577 is fixed. 
--aggressive No description 
--aggressive-cache-discard No description 
--aggressive-tab-discard No description 
--all No description 
--all-renderers No description 
--allarticles No description 
--allow-cross-origin-auth-prompt Allows third-party content included on a page to prompt for a HTTP basic auth username/password pair. 
--allow-external-pages Allow access to external pages during web tests. 
--allow-failed-policy-fetch-for-test If this flag is passed, failed policy fetches will not cause profile initialization to fail. This is useful for tests because it means that tests don't have to mock out the policy infrastructure. 
--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 and the desktopCapture extension API. 
--allow-insecure-localhost Enables TLS/SSL errors on localhost to be ignored (no interstitial, no blocking of requests). 
--allow-legacy-extension-manifests Allows the browser to load extensions that lack a modern manifest when that would otherwise be forbidden. 
--allow-loopback-in-peer-connection Allows loopback interface to be added in network list for peer connection. 
--allow-nacl-crxfs-api[2] Specifies comma-separated list of extension ids or hosts to grant access to CRX file system APIs. 
--allow-nacl-file-handle-api[2] Specifies comma-separated list of extension ids or hosts to grant access to file handle APIs. 
--allow-nacl-socket-api[2] 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-popups-during-page-unload Allow a page to show popups during its unloading. TODO(https://crbug.com/937569): Remove this in Chrome 88. 
--allow-pre-commit-input Allows processing of input before a frame has been committed. TODO(schenney): crbug.com/987626. Used by headless. Look for a way not involving a command line switch. 
--allow-profiles-outside-user-dir Allows profiles to be created outside of the user data dir. TODO(https://crbug.com/1060366): Various places in Chrome assume that all profiles are within the user data dir. Some tests need to violate that assumption. The switch should be removed after this workaround is no longer needed. 
--allow-ra-in-dev-mode Allows remote attestation (RA) in dev mode for testing purpose. Usually RA is disabled in dev mode because it will always fail. However, there are cases in testing where we do want to go through the permission flow even in dev mode. This can be enabled by this flag. 
--allow-running-insecure-content No description 
--allow-sandbox-debugging Allows debugging of sandboxed processes (see zygote_main_linux.cc). 
--allow-silent-push Allows Web Push notifications that do not show a notification. 
--allow-sync-xhr-in-page-dimissal Allow a page to send synchronus XHR during its unloading. TODO(https://crbug.com/1003101): Remove this in Chrome 88. 
--allow-third-party-modules[1] Allows third party modules to inject by disabling the BINARY_SIGNATURE mitigation policy on Win10+. Also has other effects in ELF. 
--allow-unsecure-dlls[3] Don't allow EnableSecureDllLoading to run when this is set. This is only to be used in tests. 
--alsa-amp-device-name Name of the device the amp mixer should be opened on. If this flag is not specified it will default to the same device as kAlsaVolumeDeviceName. 
--alsa-amp-element-name Name of the simple mixer control element that the ALSA-based media library should use to toggle powersave mode on the system. 
--alsa-check-close-timeout Time in ms to wait before closing the PCM handle when no more mixer inputs remain. Assumed to be 0 if --accept-resource-provider is present. 
--alsa-enable-upsampling Flag that enables resampling audio with sample rate below 32kHz up to 48kHz. Should be set to true for internal audio products. 
--alsa-fixed-output-sample-rate Optional flag to set a fixed sample rate for the alsa device. Deprecated: Use --audio-output-sample-rate instead. 
--alsa-input-device[4] The Alsa device to use when opening an audio input stream. 
--alsa-mute-device-name Name of the device the mute mixer should be opened on. If this flag is not specified it will default to the same device as kAlsaVolumeDeviceName. 
--alsa-mute-element-name Name of the simple mixer control element that the ALSA-based media library should use to mute the system. 
--alsa-output-avail-min Minimum number of available frames for scheduling a transfer. 
--alsa-output-buffer-size Size of the ALSA output buffer in frames. This directly sets the latency of the output device. Latency can be calculated by multiplying the sample rate by the output buffer size. 
--alsa-output-device[4] The Alsa device to use when opening an audio stream. 
--alsa-output-period-size Size of the ALSA output period in frames. The period of an ALSA output device determines how many frames elapse between hardware interrupts. 
--alsa-output-start-threshold How many frames need to be in the output buffer before output starts. 
--alsa-volume-device-name Name of the device the volume control mixer should be opened on. Will use the same device as kAlsaOutputDevice and fall back to "default" if kAlsaOutputDevice is not supplied. 
--alsa-volume-element-name Name of the simple mixer control element that the ALSA-based media library should use to control the volume. 
--also-emit-success-logs Also emit full event trace logs for successful tests. 
--alt1 The Chrome-Proxy "exp" directive value used by data reduction proxy to receive an alternative back end implementation. 
--alt10 No description 
--alt2 No description 
--alt3 No description 
--alt4 No description 
--alt5 No description 
--alt6 No description 
--alt7 No description 
--alt8 No description 
--alt9 No description 
--always-use-complex-text Always use the complex text path for web tests. 
--alwaystrue No description 
--android-fonts-path Uses the android SkFontManager on linux. The specified directory should include the configuration xml file with the name "fonts.xml". This is used in blimp to emulate android fonts on linux. 
--angle No description 
--animation-duration-scale Scale factor to apply to every animation duration. Must be >= 0.0. This will only apply to LinearAnimation and its subclasses. 
--app Specifies that the associated value should be launched in "application" mode. 
--app-auto-launched Specifies whether an app launched in kiosk mode was auto launched with zero delay. Used in order to properly restore auto-launched state during session restore flow. 
--app-cache-force-enabled Allows app cache to be forced on, even when gated by an origin trial. TODO(enne): remove this once app cache has been removed. 
--app-id Specifies that the extension-app with the specified id should be launched according to its configuration. 
--app-launch-url-for-shortcuts-menu-item Overrides the launch url of an app with the specified url. This is used along with kAppId to launch a given app with the url corresponding to an item in the app's shortcuts menu. 
--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-shell-allow-roaming[5] Allow roaming in the cellular network. 
--app-shell-host-window-size[5] Size for the host window to create (i.e. "800x600"). 
--app-shell-preferred-network[5] SSID of the preferred WiFi network. 
--apple No description 
--apps-keep-chrome-alive-in-tests[6] Prevents Chrome from quitting when Chrome Apps are open. 
--arc-availability Signals ARC support status on this device. This can take one of the following three values. - none: ARC is not installed on this device. (default) - installed: ARC is installed on this device, but not officially supported. Users can enable ARC only when Finch experiment is turned on. - officially-supported: ARC is installed and supported on this device. So users can enable ARC via settings etc. 
--arc-available DEPRECATED: Please use --arc-availability=installed. Signals the availability of the ARC instance on this device. 
--arc-build-properties A JSON dictionary whose content is the same as cros config's /arc/build-properties. 
--arc-data-cleanup-on-start Flag that forces ARC data be cleaned on each start. 
--arc-disable-app-sync Flag that disables ARC app sync flow that installs some apps silently. Used in autotests to resolve racy conditions. 
--arc-disable-gms-core-cache Used in autotest to disable GMS-core caches which is on by default. 
--arc-disable-locale-sync Flag that disables ARC locale sync with Android container. Used in autotest to prevent conditions when certain apps, including Play Store may get restarted. Restarting Play Store may cause random test failures. Enabling this flag would also forces ARC container to use 'en-US' as a locale and 'en-US,en' as preferred languages. 
--arc-disable-play-auto-install Flag that disables ARC Play Auto Install flow that installs set of predefined apps silently. Used in autotests to resolve racy conditions. 
--arc-disable-system-default-apps Used for development of Android app that are included into ARC++ as system default apps in order to be able to install them via adb. 
--arc-enable-native-bridge-64bit-support-experiment Flag to enables an experiment to allow users to turn on 64-bit support in native bridge on systems that have such support available but not yet enabled by default. 
--arc-force-cache-app-icons Flag that forces ARC to cache icons for apps. 
--arc-force-show-optin-ui Flag that forces the OptIn ui to be shown. Used in tests. 
--arc-packages-cache-mode Used in autotest to specifies how to handle packages cache. Can be copy - copy resulting packages.xml to the temporary directory. skip-copy - skip initial packages cache setup and copy resulting packages.xml to the temporary directory. 
--arc-play-store-auto-update Used in autotest to forces Play Store auto-update state. Can be on - auto-update is forced on. off - auto-update is forced off. 
--arc-scale Set the scale for ARC apps. This is in DPI. e.g. 280 DPI is ~ 1.75 device scale factor. See https://source.android.com/compatibility/android-cdd#3_7_runtime_compatibility for list of supported DPI values. 
--arc-start-mode Defines how to start ARC. This can take one of the following values: - always-start automatically start with Play Store UI support. - always-start-with-no-play-store automatically start without Play Store UI. If it is not set, then ARC is started in default mode. 
--arc-tos-host-for-tests Sets ARC Terms Of Service hostname url for testing. 
--arc-transition-migration-required If this flag is present then the device had ARC M available and gets ARC N when updating. TODO(pmarko): Remove this when we assess that it's not necessary anymore: crbug.com/761348. 
--as-browser Flag to launch tests in the browser process. 
--ash-color-mode Indicates the current color mode of ash. 
--ash-constrain-pointer-to-root Force the pointer (cursor) position to be kept inside root windows. 
--ash-contextual-nudges-interval Overrides the minimum time that must pass between showing user contextual nudges. Unit of time is in seconds. 
--ash-contextual-nudges-reset-shown-count Reset contextual nudge shown count on login. 
--ash-debug-shortcuts Enable keyboard shortcuts useful for debugging. 
--ash-dev-shortcuts Enable keyboard shortcuts used by developers only. 
--ash-disable-touch-exploration-mode Disable the Touch Exploration Mode. Touch Exploration Mode will no longer be turned on automatically when spoken feedback is enabled when this flag is set. 
--ash-enable-cursor-motion-blur Enable cursor motion blur. 
--ash-enable-magnifier-key-scroller Enables key bindings to scroll magnified screen. 
--ash-enable-palette-on-all-displays Enables the palette on every display, instead of only the internal one. 
--ash-enable-software-mirroring Enables software based mirroring. 
--ash-enable-unified-desktop[5] Enables unified desktop mode. 
--ash-enable-v1-app-back-button Enables Backbutton on frame for v1 apps. TODO(oshima): Remove this once the feature is launched. crbug.com/749713. 
--ash-hide-notifications-for-factory Hides notifications that are irrelevant to Chrome OS device factory testing, such as battery level updates. 
--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. "800,0+800-800x800" for two displays at 800x800 resolution. "800,0+800-800x800,0+1600-800x800" for three displays at 800x800 resolution. 
--ash-power-button-position Power button position includes the power button's physical display side and the percentage for power button center position to the display's width/height in landscape_primary screen orientation. The value is a JSON object containing a "position" property with the value "left", "right", "top", or "bottom". For "left" and "right", a "y" property specifies the button's center position as a fraction of the display's height (in [0.0, 1.0]) relative to the top of the display. For "top" and "bottom", an "x" property gives the position as a fraction of the display's width relative to the left side of the display. 
--ash-side-volume-button-position The physical position info of the side volume button while in landscape primary screen orientation. The value is a JSON object containing a "region" property with the value "keyboard", "screen" and a "side" property with the value "left", "right", "top", "bottom". 
--ash-touch-hud Enables the heads-up display for tracking touch points. 
--attestation-server Used in CryptohomeClient to determine which Google Privacy CA to use for attestation. 
--audio No description 
--audio-buffer-size Allow users to specify a custom buffer size for debugging purpose. 
--audio-output-channels Number of audio output channels. This will be used to send audio buffer with specific number of channels to ALSA and generate loopback audio. Default value is 2. 
--audio-output-sample-rate Specify fixed sample rate for audio output stream. If this flag is not specified the StreamMixer will choose sample rate based on the sample rate of the media stream. 
--audio-service-quit-timeout-ms Set a timeout (in milliseconds) for the audio service to quit if there are no client connections to it. If the value is negative the service never quits. 
--aue-reached-for-update-required-test If this switch is passed, the device policy DeviceMinimumVersion assumes that the device has reached Auto Update Expiration. This is useful for testing the policy behaviour on the DUT. 
--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-server-whitelist Allowlist for Negotiate Auth servers. 
--auth-spnego-account-type[7] Android authentication account type for SPNEGO authentication 
--auto No description 
--auto-open-devtools-for-tabs This flag makes Chrome auto-open DevTools window for each tab. It is intended to be used by developers and automation to not require user interaction for opening DevTools. 
--auto-select-desktop-capture-source This flag makes Chrome auto-select the provided choice when an extension asks permission to start desktop capture. Should only be used for tests. For instance, --auto-select-desktop-capture-source="Entire screen" will automatically select sharing the entire screen in English locales. The switch value only needs to be substring of the capture source name, i.e. "display" would match "Built-in display" and "External display", whichever comes first. 
--autofill-api-key Sets the API key that will be used when calling Autofill API instead of using Chrome's baked key by default. You can use this to test new versions of the API that are not linked to the Chrome baked key yet. 
--autofill-assistant-auth Disables authentication when set to false. This is only useful during development, as prod instances require authentication. 
--autofill-assistant-key Sets the API key to be used instead of Chrome's default key when sending requests to the backend. 
--autofill-assistant-url Overrides the default backend URL. 
--autofill-ios-delay-between-fields The delay between filling two fields. 
--autofill-metadata-upload-encoding The randomized encoding type to use when sending metadata uploads. The value of the parameter must be one of the valid integer values of the AutofillRandomizedValue_EncodingType enum. 
--autofill-server-url Override the default autofill server URL with "scheme://host[:port]/prefix/". 
--autofill-upload-throttling-period-in-days The number of days after which to reset the registry of autofill events for which an upload has been sent. 
--autoplay-policy Command line flag name to set the autoplay policy. 
--autopush The command line alias and URL for the "autopush" environment. 
--back-gesture-horizontal-threshold The number of pixels from the start of a left swipe gesture to consider as a 'back' gesture. 
--block-new-web-contents If true, then all pop-ups and calls to window.open will fail. 
--bootstrap Values for the kExtensionContentVerification flag. See ContentVerifierDelegate::Mode for more explanation. 
--bottom-gesture-start-height The number of pixels up from the bottom of the screen to consider as a valid origin for a bottom swipe gesture. If set, overrides the value of both the above system-gesture-start-height flag and the default value in cast_system_gesture_handler.cc. 
--browser No description 
--browser-startup-dialog Causes the browser process to display a dialog on launch. 
--browser-subprocess-path Path to the exe to run for the renderer and plugin subprocesses. 
--browser-test Tells whether the code is running browser tests (this changes the startup URL used by the content shell and also disables features that can make tests flaky [like monitoring of memory pressure]). 
--bwsi Indicates that the browser is in "browse without sign-in" (Guest session) mode. Should completely disable extensions, sync and bookmarks. 
--bypass-app-banner-engagement-checks This flag causes the user engagement checks for showing app banners to be bypassed. It is intended to be used by developers who wish to test that their sites otherwise meet the criteria needed to show app banners. 
--cast-app-background-color Background color used when Chromium hasn't rendered anything yet. 
--cast-initial-screen-height No description 
--cast-initial-screen-width Used to pass initial screen resolution to GPU process. This allows us to set screen size correctly (so no need to resize when first window is created). 
--cc-layer-tree-test-long-timeout Increases timeout for memory checkers. 
--cc-layer-tree-test-no-timeout Prevents the layer tree unit tests from timing out. 
--cc-scroll-animation-duration-in-seconds Controls the duration of the scroll animation curve. 
--cdm No description 
--cellular-first If this flag is set, it indicates that this device is a "Cellular First" device. Cellular First devices use cellular telephone data networks as their primary means of connecting to the internet. Setting this flag has two consequences: 1. Cellular data roaming will be enabled by default. 2. UpdateEngine will be instructed to allow auto-updating over cellular data connections. 
--check-accessibility-permission[8] No description 
--check-damage-early Checks damage early and aborts the frame if no damage, so that clients like Android WebView don't invalidate unnecessarily. 
--check-for-update-interval How often (in seconds) to check for updates. Should only be used for testing purposes. 
--check-permission[8] No description 
--check-screen-recording-permission[8] No description 
--child-wallpaper-large Default large wallpaper to use for kids accounts (as path to trusted, non-user-writable JPEG file). 
--child-wallpaper-small Default small wallpaper to use for kids accounts (as path to trusted, non-user-writable JPEG file). 
--chrome-mojo-pipe-token The Mojo pipe token for IPC communication between the Software Reporter and Chrome. Dropped in M80. 
--ChromeOSMemoryPressureHandling The memory pressure thresholds selection which is used to decide whether and when a memory pressure event needs to get fired. 
--cipher-suite-blacklist Comma-separated list of SSL cipher suites to disable. 
--clamshell Values for the kAshUiMode flag. 
--class[9] The same as the --class argument in X applications. Overrides the WM_CLASS window property with the given value. 
--cleaning-timeout Set the timeout for the cleaning phase, in minutes. 0 disables the timeout entirely. WARNING: this switch is used by internal test systems. Be careful when making changes. 
--cleanup-id Identifier used to group all reports generated during the same run of the cleaner, including runs before and after a reboot. The id is generated by the first cleaner process for a run, and propagated to spawned or scheduled cleaner processes. A new id will be generated in the first process for a subsequent cleanup, so cleanups from the same user cannot be tracked over time. 
--clear-key-cdm-path-for-testing Specifies the path to the Clear Key CDM for testing, which is necessary to support External Clear Key key system when library CDM is enabled. Note that External Clear Key key system support is also controlled by feature kExternalClearKeyForTesting. 
--clear-token-service Clears the token service before using it. This allows simulating the expiration of credentials during testing. 
--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-setup-proxy Setup cloud print proxy for provided printers. This does not start service or register proxy for autostart. 
--cloud-print-url 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. Used for testing. 
--cloud-print-xmpp-endpoint The XMPP endpoint the cloud print service will use. Only used if the cloud print service has been enabled. Used for testing. 
--compensate-for-unstable-pinch-zoom Enable compensation for unstable pinch zoom. Some touch screens display significant amount of wobble when moving a finger in a straight line. This makes two finger scroll trigger an oscillating pinch zoom. See crbug.com/394380 for details. 
--compile-shader-always-succeeds Always return success when compiling a shader. Linking will still fail. 
--component-updater Comma-separated options to troubleshoot the component updater. Only valid for the browser process. 
--connectivity-check-url Url for network connectivity checking. Default is "https://clients3.google.com/generate_204". 
--conservative No description 
--content-directories No description 
--content-shell-hide-toolbar Hides toolbar from content_shell's host window. 
--content-shell-host-window-size Size for the content_shell's host window (i.e. "800x600"). 
--controller No description 
--conversions-debug-mode Causes the Conversion Measurement API to run without delays or noise. 
--copy-to-download-dir Copy user action data to download directory. 
--cors-exempt-headers No description 
--crash Crash flag to force a crash right away. Mainly intended for ensuring crashes are properly recorded by crashpad. 
--crash-dumps-dir The directory breakpad should store minidumps in. 
--crash-handler Runs as the Crashpad handler. 
--crash-loop-before[5] A time_t. Passed by session_manager into the Chrome user session, indicating that if Chrome crashes before the indicated time, session_manager will consider this to be a crash-loop situation and log the user out. Chrome mostly just passes this to crash_reporter if it crashes. 
--crash-on-failure When specified to "enable-leak-detection" command-line option, causes the leak detector to cause immediate crash when found leak. 
--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 are the BrowserThreads that are supported. For example: --crash-on-hang-threads=UI:18,IO:18 --> Crash the browser if UI or IO is not responsive for 18 seconds while the other browser thread is responsive. 
--crash-server-url Server url to upload crash data to. Default is "https://clients2.google.com/cr/report" for prod devices. Default is "https://clients2.google.com/cr/staging_report" for non prod. 
--crash-test Causes the browser process to crash on startup. 
--crashpad-handler A process type (switches::kProcessType) that indicates chrome.exe or setup.exe is being launched as crashpad_handler. This is only used on Windows. We bundle the handler into chrome.exe on Windows because there is high probability of a "new" .exe being blocked or interfered with by application firewalls, AV software, etc. On other platforms, crashpad_handler is a standalone executable. 
--crashpad-handler-pid[10] The process ID of the Crashpad handler. 
--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) 
--cros-region Forces CrOS region value. 
--cros-regions-mode Control regions data load ("" is default). 
--crosh-command[5] Custom crosh command. 
--cryptauth-http-host Overrides the default URL for Google APIs (https://www.googleapis.com) used by CryptAuth. 
--cryptauth-v2-devicesync-http-host Overrides the default URL for CryptAuth v2 DeviceSync: https://cryptauthdevicesync.googleapis.com. 
--cryptauth-v2-enrollment-http-host Overrides the default URL for CryptAuth v2 Enrollment: https://cryptauthenrollment.googleapis.com. 
--custom-android-messages-domain No description 
--custom-devtools-frontend Specifies the http:// endpoint which will be used to serve devtools://devtools/custom/<path> Or a file:// URL to specify a custom file path to load from for devtools://devtools/bundled/<path> 
--custom-launcher-page Specifies the chrome-extension:// URL for the contents of an additional page added to the app launcher. 
--custom_summary[7] Forces a custom summary to be displayed below the update menu item. 
--d3d-support[1] No description 
--d3d11 No description 
--d3d11-null Special switches for "NULL"/stub driver implementations. 
--d3d11on12 No description 
--d3d9 No description 
--daemon No description 
--dark No description 
--data-path Makes Content Shell use the given path for its data directory. 
--data-reduction-proxy-client-config Uses the encoded ClientConfig instead of fetching one from the config server. This value is always used, regardless of error or expiration. The value should be a base64 encoded binary protobuf. 
--data-reduction-proxy-config-url The URL from which to retrieve the Data Reduction Proxy configuration. 
--data-reduction-proxy-experiment The name of a Data Reduction Proxy experiment to run. These experiments are defined by the proxy server. Use --force-fieldtrials for Data Reduction Proxy field trials. 
--data-reduction-proxy-http-proxies The semicolon-separated list of proxy server URIs to override the list of HTTP proxies returned by the Data Saver API. It is illegal to use |kDataReductionProxy| or |kDataReductionProxyFallback| switch in conjunction with |kDataReductionProxyHttpProxies|. If the URI omits a scheme, then the proxy server scheme defaults to HTTP, and if the port is omitted then the default port for that scheme is used. E.g. "http://foo.net:80", "http://foo.net", "foo.net:80", and "foo.net" are all equivalent. 
--data-reduction-proxy-pingback-url No description 
--data-reduction-proxy-secure-proxy-check-url Sets a secure proxy check URL to test before committing to using the Data Reduction Proxy. Note this check does not go through the Data Reduction Proxy. 
--data-reduction-proxy-server-experiments-disabled Disables server experiments that may be enabled through field trial. 
--dbus-stub Forces the stub implementation of D-Bus clients. 
--de-jelly-screen-width Screen width is useful for debugging. Shipping implementations should detect this. 
--deadline-to-synchronize-surfaces The default number of the BeginFrames to wait to activate a surface with dependencies. 
--debug-devtools Run devtools tests in debug mode (not bundled and minified) 
--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-packed-apps Adds debugging entries such as Inspect Element to context menus of packed apps. 
--debug-print[11] Enables support to debug printing subsystem. 
--default No description 
--default-background-color The background color to be used if the page doesn't specify one. Provided as RGBA integer value in hex, e.g. 'ff0000ff' for red or '00000000' for transparent. 
--default-country-code[7] Default country code to be used for search engine localization. 
--default-tile-height No description 
--default-tile-width Sets the tile size used by composited layers. 
--default-wallpaper-is-oem Indicates that the wallpaper images specified by kAshDefaultWallpaper{Large,Small} are OEM-specific (i.e. they are not downloadable from Google). 
--default-wallpaper-large Default large wallpaper to use (as path to trusted, non-user-writable JPEG file). 
--default-wallpaper-small Default small wallpaper to use (as path to trusted, non-user-writable JPEG file). 
--deny-permission-prompts Prevents permission prompts from appearing by denying instead of showing prompts. 
--derelict-detection-timeout Time in seconds before a machine at OOBE is considered derelict. 
--derelict-idle-timeout Time in seconds before a derelict machines starts demo mode. 
--desktop No description 
--desktop-window-1080p When present, desktop cast_shell will create 1080p window (provided display resolution is high enough). Otherwise, cast_shell defaults to 720p. 
--deterministic-mode A meta flag. This sets a number of flags which put the browser into deterministic mode where begin frames should be issued over DevToolsProtocol (experimental). 
--device-management-url Specifies the URL at which to communicate with the device management backend to fetch configuration policies and perform other device tasks. 
--device-scale-factor[1] Device scale factor passed to certain processes like renderers, etc. 
--devtools-flags Passes command line parameters to the DevTools front-end. 
--diagnostics Triggers a plethora of diagnostic modes. 
--diagnostics-format Sets the output format for diagnostic modes enabled by diagnostics flag. 
--diagnostics-recovery Tells the diagnostics mode to do the requested recovery step(s). 
--disable-2d-canvas-clip-aa Disable antialiasing on 2d canvas clips 
--disable-2d-canvas-image-chromium Disables Canvas2D rendering into a scanout buffer for overlay support. 
--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-mjpeg-decode Disable hardware acceleration of mjpeg decode for captured frame, where available. 
--disable-accelerated-video-decode Disables hardware acceleration of video decode, where available. 
--disable-accelerated-video-encode Disables hardware acceleration of video encode, where available. 
--disable-and-delete-previous-log Disable cros action logging. 
--disable-angle-features Disables specified comma separated ANGLE features if found. 
--disable-app-list-dismiss-on-blur If set, the app list will not be dismissed when it loses focus. This is useful when testing the app list or a custom launcher page. It can still be dismissed via the other methods (like the Esc key). 
--disable-arc-cpu-restriction Prevents any CPU restrictions being set on the ARC container. Only meant to be used by tests as some tests may time out if the ARC container is throttled. 
--disable-arc-data-wipe Disables android user data wipe on opt out. 
--disable-arc-opt-in-verification Disables ARC Opt-in verification process and ARC is enabled by default. 
--disable-audio-output No description 
--disable-audio-support-for-desktop-share No description 
--disable-auto-reload Disable auto-reload of error pages. 
--disable-auto-wpt-origin-isolation Disables the automatic origin isolation of web platform test domains. We normally origin-isolate them for better test coverage, but tests of opt-in origin isolation need to disable this. 
--disable-avfoundation-overlays[6] Disable use of AVFoundation to draw video content. 
--disable-ax-menu-list Optionally disable AXMenuList, which makes the internal pop-up menu UI for a select element directly accessible. 
--disable-back-forward-cache Disables the BackForwardCache feature. 
--disable-background-media-suspend Do not immediately suspend media in background tabs. 
--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-background-timer-throttling Disable task throttling of timer tasks from background pages. 
--disable-backgrounding-occluded-windows Disable backgrounding renders for occluded windows. Done for tests to avoid nondeterministic behavior. 
--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-best-effort-tasks Delays execution of TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT tasks until shutdown. 
--disable-breakpad Disables the crash reporting. 
--disable-bundled-ppapi-flash Disables the bundled PPAPI version of Flash. 
--disable-cancel-all-touches[12] Disable CancelAllTouches() function for the implementation on cancel single touches. 
--disable-canvas-aa Disable antialiasing on 2d canvas. 
--disable-checker-imaging Disabled defering all image decodes to the image decode service, ignoring DecodingMode preferences specified on PaintImage. 
--disable-checking-optimization-guide-user-permissions No description 
--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-component-cloud-policy Disables fetching and storing cloud policy for components. 
--disable-component-extensions-with-background-pages Disable default component extensions with background pages - useful for performance tests where these pages may interfere with perf results. 
--disable-component-update No description 
--disable-composited-antialiasing Disables layer-edge anti-aliasing in the compositor. 
--disable-crash-reporter Disable crash reporter for headless. It is enabled by default in official builds. 
--disable-d3d11 Disables use of D3D11. 
--disable-databases Disables HTML5 DB support. 
--disable-default-apps Disables installation of default apps on first run. This is used during automated testing. 
--disable-demo-mode Disables the Chrome OS demo. 
--disable-dev-shm-usage[13] The /dev/shm partition is too small in certain VM environments, causing Chrome to fail or crash (see http://crbug.com/715363). Use this flag to work-around this issue (a temporary directory will always be used to create anonymous shared memory files). 
--disable-device-disabling If this switch is set, the device cannot be remotely disabled by its owner. 
--disable-device-discovery-notifications Disables device discovery notifications. 
--disable-dinosaur-easter-egg Disables the dinosaur easter egg on the offline interstitial. 
--disable-direct-composition Disables DirectComposition surface. 
--disable-direct-composition-video-overlays Disables using DirectComposition video overlays, even if hardware overlays are supported. 
--disable-domain-blocking-for-3d-apis Disable the per-domain blocking for 3D APIs after GPU reset. This switch is intended only for tests. 
--disable-domain-reliability Disables Domain Reliability Monitoring. 
--disable-dwm-composition Disables use of DWM composition for top level windows. 
--disable-encryption-migration Disable encryption migration for user's cryptohome to run latest Arc. 
--disable-enterprise-policy Disables enterprise policy support. 
--disable-es3-gl-context Disables use of ES3 backend (use ES2 backend instead). 
--disable-es3-gl-context-for-testing Disables use of ES3 backend at a lower level, for testing purposes. This isn't guaranteed to work everywhere, so it's test-only. 
--disable-experimental-accessibility-chromevox-language-switching Disables ChromeVox language switching feature. 
--disable-experimental-accessibility-chromevox-search-menus Disables ChromeVox search menus feature. 
--disable-explicit-dma-fences Disable explicit DMA-fences 
--disable-extensions Disable extensions. 
--disable-extensions-except Disable extensions except those specified in a comma-separated list. 
--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-features Comma-separated list of feature names to disable. See also kEnableFeatures. 
--disable-fetching-hints-at-navigation-start No description 
--disable-field-trial-config Disable field trial tests configured in fieldtrial_testing_config.json. 
--disable-file-system Disable FileSystem API. 
--disable-fine-grained-time-zone-detection Disables fine grained time zone detection. 
--disable-flash-3d Disable 3D inside of flapper. 
--disable-flash-stage3d Disable Stage3D inside of flapper. 
--disable-font-subpixel-positioning Force disables font subpixel positioning. This affects the character glyph sharpness, kerning, hinting and layout. 
--disable-frame-rate-limit Disables begin frame limiting in both cc scheduler and display scheduler. Also implies --disable-gpu-vsync (see //ui/gl/gl_switches.h). 
--disable-gaia-services Disables GAIA services such as enrollment and OAuth session restore. Used by 'fake' telemetry login. 
--disable-gesture-requirement-for-presentation Disable user gesture requirement for presentation. 
--disable-gl-drawing-for-tests Disables GL drawing operations which produce pixel output. With this the GL output will not be correct but tests will run faster. 
--disable-gl-error-limit Disable the GL error log limit. 
--disable-gl-extensions Disables specified comma separated GL Extensions if found. 
--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-compositing Prevent the compositor from using its GPU implementation. 
--disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds Disable workarounds for various GPU driver bugs. 
--disable-gpu-early-init Disable proactive early init of GPU process. 
--disable-gpu-memory-buffer-compositor-resources Do not force that all compositor resources be backed by GPU memory buffers. 
--disable-gpu-memory-buffer-video-frames Disable GpuMemoryBuffer backed VideoFrames. 
--disable-gpu-process-crash-limit For tests, to disable the limit on the number of times the GPU process may be restarted. 
--disable-gpu-process-for-dx12-info-collection Disables the non-sandboxed GPU process for DX12 info collection 
--disable-gpu-program-cache Turn off gpu program caching 
--disable-gpu-rasterization Disable GPU rasterization, i.e. rasterize on the CPU only. Overrides the kEnableGpuRasterization flag. 
--disable-gpu-sandbox Disables the GPU process sandbox. 
--disable-gpu-shader-disk-cache Disables the GPU shader on disk cache. 
--disable-gpu-vsync Stop the GPU from synchronizing presentation with vblank. 
--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-headless-mode Disables the shell from beginning in headless mode. Tests will then attempt to use the hardware GPU for rendering. This is only followed when kRunWebTests is set. 
--disable-hid-detection-on-oobe Disables HID-detection OOBE screen. 
--disable-highres-timer[1] Disable high-resolution timer on Windows. 
--disable-histogram-customizer Disable the RenderThread's HistogramCustomizer. 
--disable-hosted-app-shim-creation[6] Disables app shim creation for hosted apps on Mac. 
--disable-image-animation-resync Disallow image animations to be reset to the beginning to avoid skipping many frames. Only effective if compositor image animations are enabled. 
--disable-in-process-stack-traces Disables the in-process stack traces. 
--disable-ios-password-suggestions Disable showing available password credentials in the keyboard accessory view when focused on form fields. 
--disable-ipc-flooding-protection Disables the IPC flooding protection. It is activated by default. Some javascript functions can be used to flood the browser process with IPC. This protection limits the rate at which they can be used. 
--disable-javascript-harmony-shipping Disable latest shipping ECMAScript 6 features. 
--disable-kill-after-bad-ipc Don't kill a child process when it sends a bad IPC message. Apart from testing, it is a bad idea from a security perspective to enable this switch. 
--disable-layer-tree-host-memory-pressure Disables LayerTreeHost::OnMemoryPressure 
--disable-lcd-text Disables LCD text. 
--disable-legacy-window[1] Disable the Legacy Window which corresponds to the size of the WebContents. 
--disable-local-storage Disable LocalStorage. 
--disable-logging Force logging to be disabled. Logging is enabled by default in debug builds. 
--disable-logging-redirect[5] Disables logging redirect for testing. 
--disable-login-animations Avoid doing expensive animations upon login. 
--disable-login-screen-apps[5] Disables apps on the login screen. By default, they are allowed and can be installed through policy. 
--disable-low-end-device-mode Force disabling of low-end device mode when set. 
--disable-low-latency-dxva Disables using CODECAPI_AVLowLatencyMode when creating DXVA decoders. 
--disable-low-res-tiling When using CPU rasterizing disable low resolution tiling. This uses less power, particularly during animations, but more white may be seen during fast scrolling especially on slower devices. 
--disable-mac-overlays[6] Fall back to using CAOpenGLLayers display content, instead of the IOSurface based overlay display path. 
--disable-machine-cert-request Disables requests for an enterprise machine certificate during attestation. 
--disable-main-frame-before-activation Disables sending the next BeginMainFrame before the previous commit activates. Overrides the kEnableMainFrameBeforeActivation flag. 
--disable-media-session-api[7] Disable Media Session API 
--disable-metal-test-shaders No description 
--disable-modal-animations[6] Disable animations for showing and hiding modal dialogs. 
--disable-mojo-renderer Rather than use the renderer hosted remotely in the media service, fall back to the default renderer within content_renderer. Does not change the behavior of the media service. 
--disable-multi-display-layout Disables the multiple display layout UI. 
--disable-namespace-sandbox Disables usage of the namespace sandbox. 
--disable-new-content-rendering-timeout Disables clearing the rendering output of a renderer when it didn't commit new output for a while after a top-frame navigation. 
--disable-notifications Disables the Web Notification and the Push APIs. 
--disable-nv12-dxgi-video Disables the video decoder from drawing to an NV12 textures instead of ARGB. 
--disable-offer-store-unmasked-wallet-cards Force hiding the local save checkbox in the autofill dialog box for getting the full credit card number for a wallet card. The card will never be stored locally. 
--disable-oop-rasterization Disables OOP rasterization. Takes precedence over the enable flag. 
--disable-oopr-debug-crash-dump[7] Disables debug crash dumps for OOPR. 
--disable-oor-cors Disable OOR-CORS in child processes regardless of the base::Feature flag. 
--disable-overscroll-edge-effect[7] Disable overscroll edge effects like those found in Android views. 
--disable-partial-raster Disable partial raster in the renderer. Disabling this switch also disables the use of persistent gpu memory buffers. 
--disable-pepper-3d Disable Pepper3D. 
--disable-pepper-3d-image-chromium Disable Image Chromium for Pepper 3d. 
--disable-per-user-timezone Disables per-user timezone. 
--disable-permissions-api Disables the Permissions API. 
--disable-pinch Disables compositor-accelerated touch-screen pinch gestures. 
--disable-pnacl-crash-throttling Disables crash throttling for Portable Native Client. 
--disable-popup-blocking Disables pop-up blocking. 
--disable-prefer-compositing-to-lcd-text Disable the creation of compositing layers when it would prevent LCD text. 
--disable-presentation-api Disables the Presentation API. 
--disable-print-preview 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-pull-to-refresh-effect[7] Disable the pull-to-refresh effect when vertically overscrolling content. 
--disable-pushstate-throttle Disables throttling of history.pushState/replaceState calls. 
--disable-reading-from-canvas Taints all <canvas> elements, regardless of origin. 
--disable-remote-core-animation[6] Disable use of cross-process CALayers to display content directly from the GPU process on Mac. 
--disable-remote-fonts Disables remote web font support. SVG font should always work whether this option is specified or not. 
--disable-remote-playback-api Disables the RemotePlayback API. 
--disable-renderer-accessibility Turns off the accessibility in the renderer. 
--disable-renderer-backgrounding Prevent renderer process backgrounding when set. 
--disable-resource-scheduler Whether the ResourceScheduler is disabled. Note this is only useful for C++ Headless embedders who need to implement their own resource scheduling. 
--disable-rgba-4444-textures Disables RGBA_4444 textures. 
--disable-rollback-option Disables rollback option on reset screen. 
--disable-rtc-smoothness-algorithm Disables the new rendering algorithm for webrtc, which is designed to improve the rendering smoothness. 
--disable-running-as-system-compositor Disable running as system compositor. 
--disable-screen-orientation-lock[7] Disable the locking feature of the screen orientation API. 
--disable-scroll-to-text-fragment This switch disables the ScrollToTextFragment feature. 
--disable-search-geolocation-disclosure Disables showing the search geolocation disclosure UI. Used for perf testing. 
--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox Disable the seccomp filter sandbox (seccomp-bpf) (Linux only). 
--disable-setuid-sandbox Disable the setuid sandbox (Linux only). 
--disable-shader-name-hashing Turn off user-defined name hashing in shaders. 
--disable-shared-workers Disable shared workers. 
--disable-signin-frame-client-certs Disables client certificate authentication on the sign-in frame on the Chrome OS sign-in profile. TODO(https://crbug.com/844022): Remove this flag when reaching endpoints that request client certs does not hang anymore when there is no system token yet. 
--disable-signin-scoped-device-id Disables sending signin scoped device id to LSO with refresh token request. 
--disable-site-isolation-for-policy[7] Just like kDisableSiteIsolation, but doesn't show the "stability and security will suffer" butter bar warning. 
--disable-site-isolation-trials Disables site isolation. Note that the opt-in (to site-per-process, isolate-origins, etc.) via enterprise policy and/or cmdline takes precedence over the kDisableSiteIsolation switch (i.e. the opt-in takes effect despite potential presence of kDisableSiteIsolation switch). Note that for historic reasons the name of the switch misleadingly mentions "trials", but the switch also disables the default site isolation that ships on desktop since M67. The name of the switch is preserved for backcompatibility of chrome://flags. 
--disable-skia-runtime-opts Do not use runtime-detected high-end CPU optimizations in Skia. This is useful for forcing a baseline code path for e.g. web tests. 
--disable-smooth-scrolling Disable smooth scrolling for testing. 
--disable-software-compositing-fallback For tests, to disable falling back to software compositing if the GPU Process has crashed, and reached the GPU Process crash limit. 
--disable-software-rasterizer Disables the use of a 3D software rasterizer. 
--disable-software-video-decoders No description 
--disable-speech-api Disables the Web Speech API (both speech recognition and synthesis). 
--disable-speech-synthesis-api Disables the speech synthesis part of Web Speech API. 
--disable-sync Disables syncing browser data to a Google Account. 
--disable-sync-types Disables syncing one or more sync data types that are on by default. See sync/base/model_type.h for possible types. Types should be comma separated, and follow the naming convention for string representation of model types, e.g.: --disable-synctypes='Typed URLs, Bookmarks, Autofill Profiles' 
--disable-system-font-check Disables the check for the system font when specified. 
--disable-test-root-certs Disables adding the test certs in the network process. 
--disable-third-party-keyboard-workaround Disables the 3rd party keyboard omnibox workaround. 
--disable-threaded-animation No description 
--disable-threaded-compositing Disable multithreaded GPU compositing of web content. 
--disable-threaded-scrolling Disable multithreaded, compositor scrolling of web content. 
--disable-timeouts-for-profiling[7] Disable timeouts that may cause the browser to die when running slowly. This is useful if running with profiling (such as debug malloc). 
--disable-touch-adjustment Disables touch adjustment. 
--disable-touch-drag-drop Disables touch event based drag and drop. 
--disable-usb-keyboard-detect[1] Disables the USB keyboard detection for blocking the OSK on Win8+. 
--disable-v8-idle-tasks Disable V8 idle tasks. 
--disable-video-capture-use-gpu-memory-buffer This is for the same feature controlled by kVideoCaptureUseGpuMemoryBuffer. kVideoCaptureUseGpuMemoryBuffer is settled by chromeos overlays. This flag is necessary to overwrite the settings via chrome:// flag. The behavior of chrome://flag#zero-copy-video-capture is as follows; Default : Respect chromeos overlays settings. Enabled : Force to enable kVideoCaptureUseGpuMemoryBuffer. Disabled : Force to disable kVideoCaptureUseGpuMemoryBuffer. 
--disable-volume-adjust-sound Disables volume adjust sound. 
--disable-vsync-for-tests No description 
--disable-vulkan-fallback-to-gl-for-testing Disables falling back to GL based hardware rendering if initializing Vulkan fails. This is to allow tests to catch regressions in Vulkan. 
--disable-vulkan-surface Disables VK_KHR_surface extension. Instead of using swapchain, bitblt will be used for present render result on screen. 
--disable-wake-on-wifi Disables wake on wifi features. 
--disable-web-security Don't enforce the same-origin policy. (Used by people testing their sites.) 
--disable-webgl Disable all versions of WebGL. 
--disable-webgl-image-chromium Disables WebGL rendering into a scanout buffer for overlay support. 
--disable-webgl2 Disable WebGL2. 
--disable-webrtc-encryption Disables encryption of RTP Media for WebRTC. When Chrome embeds Content, it ignores this switch on its stable and beta channels. 
--disable-webrtc-hw-decoding Disables HW decode acceleration for WebRTC. 
--disable-webrtc-hw-encoding Disables HW encode acceleration for WebRTC. 
--disable-windows10-custom-titlebar[1] Disables custom-drawing the window titlebar on Windows 10. 
--disable-yuv-image-decoding Disable YUV image decoding for those formats and cases where it's supported. Has no effect unless GPU rasterization is enabled. 
--disable-yuv420-biplanar Disable a NV12 format buffer allocation with gfx::BufferUsage::SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE usage. 
--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) 
--disable-zero-copy Disable rasterizer that writes directly to GPU memory associated with tiles. 
--disable-zero-copy-dxgi-video Disable the video decoder from drawing directly to a texture. 
--disabled No description 
--disallow-non-exact-resource-reuse Disable re-use of non-exact resources to fulfill ResourcePool requests. Intended only for use in layout or pixel tests to reduce noise. 
--discoverability No description 
--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. 
--display Which X11 display to connect to. Emulates the GTK+ "--display=" command line argument. 
--dmg-device[6] When switches::kProcessType is switches::kRelauncherProcess, if this switch is also present, the relauncher process will unmount and eject a mounted disk image and move its disk image file to the trash. The argument's value must be a BSD device name of the form "diskN" or "diskNsM". 
--dns-log-details No description 
--document-user-activation-required Autoplay policy that requires a document user activation. 
--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. 
--dont-require-litepage-redirect-infobar Do not require the user notification InfoBar to be shown before triggering a Lite Page Redirect preview. 
--double-buffer-compositing Sets the number of max pending frames in the GL buffer queue to 1. 
--draw-view-bounds-rects Draws a semitransparent rect to indicate the bounds of each view. 
--dump-browser-histograms Requests that a running browser process dump its collected histograms to a given file. The file is overwritten if it exists. 
--dump-dom Instructs headless_shell to print document.body.innerHTML to stdout. 
--dump-raw-logs Dump the raw logs to a file with the same base name as the executable. The dumped file is a raw protobuf and has a "pb" extension. WARNING: this switch is used by internal test systems. Be careful when making changes. 
--easy-unlock-app-path Overrides the path of Easy Unlock component app. 
--edge-touch-filtering[12] Tells Chrome to do edge touch filtering. Useful for convertible tablet. 
--egl No description 
--elevate No description 
--elevated Identify that the process is already supposed to be elevated, so that we don't try again. 
--embedded-extension-options Enables extension options to be embedded in chrome://extensions rather than a new tab. 
--emulate-shader-precision Emulate ESSL lowp and mediump float precisions by mutating the shaders to round intermediate values in ANGLE. 
--enable-accelerated-2d-canvas Enable accelerated 2D canvas. 
--enable-accessibility-object-model Enable the experimental Accessibility Object Model APIs in development. 
--enable-accessibility-tab-switcher[7] Enable the accessibility tab switcher. 
--enable-adaptive-selection-handle-orientation[7] Enable inverting of selection handles so that they are not clipped by the viewport boundaries. 
--enable-aggressive-domstorage-flushing Enable the aggressive flushing of DOM Storage to minimize data loss. 
--enable-angle-features ANGLE features are defined per-backend in third_party/angle/include/platform Enables specified comma separated ANGLE features if found. 
--enable-app-list If set, the app list will be enabled as if enabled from CWS. 
--enable-arc DEPRECATED. Please use --arc-availability=officially-supported. Enables starting the ARC instance upon session start. 
--enable-arcvm Enables ARC VM. 
--enable-audio-debug-recordings-from-extension If the WebRTC logging private API is active, enables audio debug recordings. 
--enable-auto-reload Enable auto-reload of error pages. 
--enable-automation Enable indication that browser is controlled by automation. 
--enable-background-tracing Enables background and upload trace to trace-upload-url. Trigger rules are pass as an argument. 
--enable-begin-frame-control Whether or not begin frames should be issued over DevToolsProtocol (experimental). 
--enable-benchmarking TODO(asvitkine): Consider removing or renaming this functionality. Enables the benchmarking extensions. 
--enable-ble-advertising-in-apps Enable BLE Advertisiing in apps. 
--enable-bluetooth-spp-in-serial-api Enable serial communication for SPP devices. 
--enable-bookmark-undo Enables the multi-level undo system for bookmarks. 
--enable-caret-browsing Enable native caret browsing, in which a moveable cursor is placed on a web page, allowing a user to select and navigate through non-editable text using just a keyboard. See https://crbug.com/977390 for links to i2i. 
--enable-cast-receiver Enables the Cast Receiver. 
--enable-cast-streaming-receiver No description 
--enable-chrome-browser-cloud-management Enables Chrome Browser Cloud Management flow. 
--enable-chrome-tracing-computation Enable the tracing service. 
--enable-cloud-print-proxy This applies only when the process type is "service". Enables the Cloud Print Proxy component within the service process. 
--enable-consumer-kiosk Enables consumer kiosk mode for Chrome OS. 
--enable-crash-reporter Enable crash reporter for headless. 
--enable-crash-reporter-for-testing[14] Used for turning on Breakpad crash reporting in a debug environment where crash reporting is typically compiled but disabled. 
--enable-cros-action-recorder If set, the CrOSActionRecorder will be enabled which will record some user actions on device. 
--enable-crx-hash-check Enable package hash check: the .crx file sha256 hash sum should be equal to the one received from update manifest. 
--enable-data-reduction-proxy-bypass-warning Enable the data reduction proxy bypass warning. 
--enable-data-reduction-proxy-force-pingback Enables sending a pageload metrics pingback after every page load. 
--enable-data-reduction-proxy-savings-promo Enables a 1 MB savings promo for the data reduction proxy. 
--enable-dawn-backend-validation Enable validation layers in Dawn backends. 
--enable-de-jelly Experimental de-jelly support. 
--enable-defer-all-script-without-optimization-hints Allows defer script preview on all https pages even if optimization hints are missing for that webpage. 
--enable-device-discovery-notifications Enable device discovery notifications. 
--enable-dim-shelf Enables Shelf Dimming for ChromeOS. 
--enable-direct-composition-video-overlays Enables using DirectComposition video overlays, even if hardware overlays aren't supported. 
--enable-distillability-service No description 
--enable-dom-distiller No description 
--enable-domain-reliability Enables Domain Reliability Monitoring. 
--enable-encryption-migration Enables encryption migration for user's cryptohome to run latest Arc. 
--enable-encryption-selection[9] Enables the feature of allowing the user to disable the backend via a setting. 
--enable-enterprise-policy Enables enterprise policy support. 
--enable-exclusive-audio[1] 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-accessibility-autoclick Shows additional automatic click features that haven't launched yet. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-chromevox-annotations Enables annotations feature that hasn't launched yet. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-chromevox-tutorial Enables interactive tutorial for ChromeVox. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-labels-debugging Enables support for visually debugging the accessibility labels feature, which provides images descriptions for screen reader users. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-language-detection Enables language detection on in-page text content which is then exposed to assistive technology such as screen readers. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-language-detection-dynamic Enables language detection for dynamic content which is then exposed to assistive technology such as screen readers. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-switch-access Shows setting to enable Switch Access before it has launched. 
--enable-experimental-accessibility-switch-access-text Enables in progress Switch Access features for text input. 
--enable-experimental-extension-apis Enables extension APIs that are in development. 
--enable-experimental-ui-automation[1] Enables UI Automation platform API in addition to the IAccessible API. 
--enable-experimental-web-platform-features Enables Web Platform features that are in development. 
--enable-experimental-webassembly-features Enables experimental WebAssembly features. 
--enable-extension-activity-log-testing No description 
--enable-extension-activity-logging Enables logging for extension activity. 
--enable-extension-assets-sharing Enables sharing assets for installed default apps. 
--enable-features Comma-separated list of feature names to enable. See also kDisableFeatures. 
--enable-font-antialiasing Enable font antialiasing for pixel tests. 
--enable-ftp Enables support for FTP URLs. See https://crbug.com/333943. 
--enable-gamepad-button-axis-events Enables gamepadbuttondown, gamepadbuttonup, gamepadbuttonchange, gamepadaxismove non-standard gamepad events. 
--enable-gpu-benchmarking Enables the GPU benchmarking extension 
--enable-gpu-blocked-time Enables measures of how long GPU Main Thread was blocked between SwapBuffers 
--enable-gpu-client-logging Enable GPU client logging. 
--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-driver-debug-logging Enable logging of GPU driver debug messages. 
--enable-gpu-memory-buffer-compositor-resources Specify that all compositor resources should be backed by GPU memory buffers. 
--enable-gpu-memory-buffer-video-frames Enable GpuMemoryBuffer backed VideoFrames. 
--enable-gpu-rasterization Allow heuristics to determine when a layer tile should be drawn with the Skia GPU backend. Only valid with GPU accelerated compositing. 
--enable-gpu-service-logging Turns on GPU logging (debug build only). 
--enable-gpu-service-tracing Turns on calling TRACE for every GL call. 
--enable-hardware-overlays Enable compositing individual elements via hardware overlays when permitted by device. Setting the flag to "single-fullscreen" will try to promote a single fullscreen overlay and use it as main framebuffer where possible. 
--enable-hosted-app-quit-notification[6] Shows a notification when quitting Chrome with hosted apps running. Default behavior is to also quit all hosted apps. 
--enable-houdini Enables the use of 32-bit Houdini library for ARM binary translation. 
--enable-houdini64 Enables the use of 64-bit Houdini library for ARM binary translation. 
--enable-hung-renderer-infobar[7] Enables a hung renderer InfoBar allowing the user to close or wait on unresponsive web content. 
--enable-idle-tracing[7] Adds additional thread idle time information into the trace event output. 
--enable-input Enables input event handling by the window manager. 
--enable-ios-handoff-to-other-devices Enables support for Handoff from Chrome on iOS to the default browser of other Apple devices. 
--enable-lcd-text Enables LCD text. 
--enable-leak-detection Enables the leak detection of loading webpages. This allows us to check whether or not reloading a webpage releases web-related objects correctly. 
--enable-local-file-accesses Enable file accesses. It should not be enabled for most Cast devices. 
--enable-local-sync-backend Enabled the local sync backend implemented by the LoopbackServer. 
--enable-logging Controls whether console logging is enabled and optionally configures where it's routed. 
--enable-longpress-drag-selection[7] Enable drag manipulation of longpress-triggered text selections. 
--enable-low-end-device-mode Force low-end device mode when set. 
--enable-low-res-tiling When using CPU rasterizing generate low resolution tiling. Low res tiles may be displayed during fast scrolls especially on slower devices. 
--enable-main-frame-before-activation Enables sending the next BeginMainFrame before the previous commit activates. 
--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-nacl-nonsfi-mode Enables Non-SFI mode, in which programs can be run without NaCl's SFI sandbox. 
--enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers Enable native CPU-mappable GPU memory buffer support on Linux. 
--enable-natural-scroll-default Enables natural scroll by default. 
--enable-ndk-translation Enables the use of 32-bit NDK translation library for ARM binary translation. 
--enable-ndk-translation64 Enables the use of 64-bit NDK translation library for ARM binary translation. 
--enable-net-benchmarking Enables the network-related benchmarking extensions. 
--enable-new-app-menu-icon[15] No description 
--enable-ntp-search-engine-country-detection Enables using the default search engine country to show country specific popular sites on the NTP. 
--enable-offer-store-unmasked-wallet-cards Force showing the local save checkbox in the autofill dialog box for getting the full credit card number for a wallet card. 
--enable-oop-rasterization Turns on out of process raster for the renderer whenever gpu raster would have been used. Enables the chromium_raster_transport extension. 
--enable-pepper-testing Enables the testing interface for PPAPI. 
--enable-pixel-output-in-tests Forces tests to produce pixel output when they normally wouldn't. 
--enable-plugin-placeholder-testing Enables testing features of the Plugin Placeholder. For internal use only. 
--enable-potentially-annoying-security-features Enables a number of potentially annoying security features (strict mixed content mode, powerful feature restrictions, etc.) 
--enable-precise-memory-info Make the values returned to window.performance.memory more granular and more up to date in shared worker. Without this flag, the memory information is still available, but it is bucketized and updated less frequently. This flag also applys to workers. 
--enable-prefer-compositing-to-lcd-text Enable the creation of compositing layers when it would prevent LCD text. 
--enable-profile-shortcut-manager[1] Force-enables the profile shortcut manager. This is needed for tests since they use a custom-user-data-dir which disables this. 
--enable-protected-video-buffers[16] Enables protected buffers for encrypted video streams. 
--enable-reached-code-profiler[7] Enables the reached code profiler that samples all threads in all processes to determine which functions are almost never executed. 
--enable-reporting[17] Enables metrics and crash reporting. 
--enable-request-tablet-site Enables request of tablet site (via user agent override). 
--enable-rgba-4444-textures Enables RGBA_4444 textures. 
--enable-sandbox-logging[6] Cause the OS X sandbox write to syslog every time an access to a resource is denied by the sandbox. 
--enable-service-binary-launcher If true the ServiceProcessLauncher is used to launch services. This allows for service binaries to be loaded rather than using the utility process. This is only useful for tests. 
--enable-service-manager-tracing Enable the tracing service. 
--enable-sgi-video-sync Enable use of the SGI_video_sync extension, which can have driver/sandbox/window manager compatibility issues. 
--enable-skia-benchmarking Enables the Skia benchmarking extension. 
--enable-smooth-scrolling On platforms that support it, enables smooth scroll animation. 
--enable-spatial-navigation Enable spatial navigation 
--enable-spdy-proxy-auth Enable the data reduction proxy. 
--enable-speech-dispatcher[17] Allows sending text-to-speech requests to speech-dispatcher, a common Linux speech service. Because it's buggy, the user must explicitly enable it so that visiting a random webpage can't cause instability. 
--enable-spotlight-actions Enables the Spotlight actions. 
--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-strict-mixed-content-checking Blocks all insecure requests from secure contexts, and prevents the user from overriding that decision. 
--enable-strict-powerful-feature-restrictions Blocks insecure usage of a number of powerful features (device orientation, for example) that we haven't yet deprecated for the web at large. 
--enable-swap-buffers-with-bounds Enables SwapBuffersWithBounds if it is supported. 
--enable-switch-access-point-scanning Enables Switch Access point scanning. This feature hasn't launched yet. 
--enable-tablet-form-factor Enables tablet form factor. 
--enable-third-party-keyboard-workaround Enables the 3rd party keyboard omnibox workaround. 
--enable-thread-instruction-count[10] Controls whether or not retired instruction counts are surfaced for threads in trace events on Linux. This flag requires the BPF sandbox to be disabled. 
--enable-threaded-compositing Enabled threaded compositing for web tests. 
--enable-threaded-texture-mailboxes Simulates shared textures when share groups are not available. Not available everywhere. 
--enable-top-drag-gesture Whether to enable detection and dispatch of a 'drag from the top' gesture. 
--enable-touch-calibration-setting Enables the touch calibration option in MD settings UI for valid touch displays. 
--enable-touch-drag-drop Enables touch event based drag and drop. 
--enable-touchpad-three-finger-click Enables touchpad three-finger-click as middle button. 
--enable-touchview If the flag is present, it indicates 1) the device has accelerometer and 2) the device is a convertible device or a tablet device (thus is capable of entering tablet mode). If this flag is not set, then the device is not capable of entering tablet mode. For example, Samus has accelerometer, but is not a covertible or tablet, thus doesn't have this flag set, thus can't enter tablet mode. 
--enable-trace-app-source Pass launch source to platform apps. 
--enable-tracing Enable tracing during the execution of browser tests. 
--enable-tracing-output The filename to write the output of the test tracing to. 
--enable-ui-devtools Enables DevTools server for UI (mus, ash, etc). Value should be the port the server is started on. Default port is 9223. 
--enable-unsafe-webgpu No description 
--enable-use-zoom-for-dsf Enable the mode that uses zooming to implment device scale factor behavior. 
--enable-user-metrics[6] Enable user metrics from within the installer. 
--enable-usermedia-screen-capturing Enable screen capturing support for MediaStream API. 
--enable-viewport Enables the use of the @viewport CSS rule, which allows pages to control aspects of their own layout. This also turns on touch-screen pinch gestures. 
--enable-virtual-keyboard No description 
--enable-viz-devtools Enables inspecting Viz Display Compositor objects. Default port is 9229. For local inspection use chrome://inspect#other 
--enable-viz-hit-test-debug Enables hit-test debug logging. 
--enable-vtune-support Enable the Vtune profiler support. 
--enable-wayland-ime Try to enable wayland input method editor. 
--enable-wayland-server Enable the wayland server. 
--enable-web-auth-deprecated-mojo-testing-api Enable the WebAuthn Mojo Testing API. This is a way to interact with the virtual authenticator environment through a mojo interface and is supported only to run web-platform-tests on content shell. Removal of this deprecated API is blocked on crbug.com/937369. 
--enable-webgl-draft-extensions Enables WebGL extensions not yet approved by the community. 
--enable-webgl-image-chromium Enables WebGL rendering into a scanout buffer for overlay support. 
--enable-webgl2-compute-context Enable WebGL2 Compute context. 
--enable-webrtc-srtp-aes-gcm Enables negotiation of GCM cipher suites from RFC 7714 for SRTP in WebRTC. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7714 for further information. 
--enable-webrtc-srtp-encrypted-headers Enables negotiation of encrypted header extensions from RFC 6904 for SRTP in WebRTC. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6904 for further information. TODO(https://crbug.com/954201): Remove this. 
--enable-webrtc-stun-origin Enables Origin header in Stun messages for WebRTC. 
--enable-widevine No description 
--enable-win7-webrtc-hw-h264-decoding[1] Enables H264 HW decode acceleration for WebRtc on Win 7. 
--enable-zero-copy Enable rasterizer that writes directly to GPU memory associated with tiles. 
--enabled No description 
--encode-binary Encode binary web test results (images, audio) using base64. 
--enforce No description 
--enforce-gl-minimums Enforce GL minimums. 
--enforce-vulkan-protected-memory Forces to use protected memory for vulkan compositing. 
--enforce-webrtc-ip-permission-check Enforce IP Permission check. TODO(guoweis): Remove this once the feature is not under finch and becomes the default. 
--enforce_strict No description 
--ensure-forced-color-profile Crash the browser at startup if the display's color profile does not match the forced color profile. This is necessary on Mac because Chrome's pixel output is always subject to the color conversion performed by the operating system. On all other platforms, this is a no-op. 
--enterprise-disable-arc Disables ARC for managed accounts. 
--enterprise-enable-forced-re-enrollment Whether to enable forced enterprise re-enrollment. 
--enterprise-enable-initial-enrollment Whether to enable initial enterprise enrollment. 
--enterprise-enable-psm Whether to enable private set membership queries. 
--enterprise-enable-zero-touch-enrollment Enables the zero-touch enterprise enrollment flow. 
--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. 
--evaluate-type No description 
--evaluate_capability No description 
--explicitly-allowed-ports Allows overriding the list of restricted ports by passing a comma-separated list of port numbers. 
--export-tagged-pdf If enabled, generate a tagged (accessible) file when printing to PDF. The plan is for this to go away once tagged PDFs become the default. See https://crbug.com/607777 
--expose-internals-for-testing Exposes the window.internals object to JavaScript for interactive development and debugging of web tests that rely on it. 
--extension-content-verification Name of the command line flag to force content verification to be on in one of various modes. 
--extension-process Marks a renderer as extension process. 
--extension-updater-test-request No description 
--extensions-install-verification Turns on extension install verification if it would not otherwise have been turned on. 
--extensions-not-webstore Specifies a comma-separated list of extension ids that should be forced to be treated as not from the webstore when doing install verification. 
--extensions-on-chrome-urls Enables extensions running scripts on chrome:// URLs. Extensions still need to explicitly request access to chrome:// URLs in the manifest. 
--external-metrics-collection-interval Interval in seconds between Chrome reading external metrics from /var/lib/metrics/uma-events. 
--extra-search-query-params Additional query params to insert in the search and instant URLs. Useful for testing. 
--fail-audio-stream-creation Causes the AudioManager to fail creating audio streams. Used when testing various failure cases. 
--fake-drivefs-launcher-chroot-path An absolute path to the chroot hosting the DriveFS to use. This is only used when running on Linux, i.e. when IsRunningOnChromeOS() returns false. 
--fake-drivefs-launcher-socket-path A relative path to socket to communicat with the fake DriveFS launcher within the chroot specified by kFakeDriveFsLauncherChrootPath. This is only used when running on Linux, i.e. when IsRunningOnChromeOS() returns false. 
--fake-oobe-configuration-file Path to a OOBE configuration JSON file (used by FakeOobeConfigurationClient). 
--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". This works for official builds as well. 
--false Value indicating whether flag from command line switch is false. 
--feedback-server Alternative feedback server to use when submitting user feedback 
--field-trial-handle Handle to the shared memory segment containing field trial state that is to be shared between processes. The argument to this switch is the handle id (pointer on Windows) as a string, followed by a comma, then the size of the shared memory segment as a string. 
--file-url-path-alias Define an alias root directory which is replaced with the replacement string in file URLs. The format is "/alias=/replacement", which would turn file:///alias/some/path.html into file:///replacement/some/path.html. 
--file_chooser No description 
--finch-seed-expiration-age The length of time in seconds that an app's copy of the variations seed should be considered fresh. If an app's seed is older than this, a new seed will be requested from WebView's IVariationsSeedServer. 
--finch-seed-ignore-pending-download Forces WebView's service to always schedule a new variations seed download job, even if one is already pending. 
--finch-seed-min-download-period The minimum amount of time in seconds that WebView's service will wait between two variations seed downloads from the variations server. 
--finch-seed-min-update-period The minimum amount of time in seconds that the embedded WebView implementation will wait between two requests to WebView's service for a new variations seed. 
--fingerprint-sensor-location Fingerprint sensor location indicates the physical sensor's location. The value is a string with possible values: "power-button-top-left", "keyboard-bottom-left", keyboard-bottom-right", "keyboard-top-right". 
--first-exec-after-boot Passed to Chrome the first time that it's run after the system boots. 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 
--font-cache-shared-handle[1] DirectWrite FontCache is shared by browser to renderers using shared memory. This switch allows us to pass the shared memory handle to the renderer. 
--font-render-hinting Sets font render hinting when running headless, affects Skia rendering and whether glyph subpixel positioning is enabled. Possible values: none|slight|medium|full|max. Default: full. 
--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-caption-style Forces the caption style for WebVTT captions. 
--force-cert-verifier-builtin Forces Chrome to use CertVerifyProcBuiltin for verification of server certificates, ignoring the status of net::features::kCertVerifierBuiltinFeature. 
--force-color-profile Force all monitors to be treated as though they have the specified color profile. Accepted values are "srgb" and "generic-rgb" (currently used by Mac layout tests) and "color-spin-gamma24" (used by layout tests). 
--force-dark-mode Forces dark mode in UI for platforms that support it. 
--force-dev-mode-highlighting Whether to force developer mode extensions highlighting. 
--force-device-scale-factor Overrides the device scale factor for the browser UI and the contents. 
--force-devtools-available Forces developer tools availability, no matter what values the enterprise policies DeveloperToolsDisabled and DeveloperToolsAvailability are set to. 
--force-disable-variation-ids Forces to remove Chrome Variation Ids from being sent in X-Client-Data header, specified as a 64-bit encoded list of numeric experiment ids. Ids prefixed with the character "t" will be treated as Trigger Variation Ids. 
--force-effective-connection-type Forces Network Quality Estimator (NQE) to return a specific effective connection type. 
--force-empty-corb-allowlist Whether |extensions_features::kBypassCorbAllowlistParamName| should always be empty (i.e. ignoring hardcoded allowlist and the field trial param). This switch is useful for manually verifying if an extension would continue to work fine after removing it from the allowlist. 
--force-enable-lite-pages Force enable all available previews on every page load. 
--force-enable-metrics-reporting Forces metrics reporting to be enabled. 
--force-enable-night-mode[7] Forces the night mode to be enabled. 
--force-enable-stylus-tools Enables the stylus tools next to the status area. 
--force-fieldtrial-params This option can be used to force parameters of field trials when testing changes locally. The argument is a param list of (key, value) pairs prefixed by an associated (trial, group) pair. You specify the param list for multiple (trial, group) pairs with a comma separator. Example: "Trial1.Group1:k1/v1/k2/v2,Trial2.Group2:k3/v3/k4/v4" Trial names, groups names, parameter names, and value should all be URL escaped for all non-alphanumeric characters. 
--force-fieldtrials This option can be used to force field trials when testing changes locally. The argument is a list of name and value pairs, separated by slashes. If a trial name is prefixed with an asterisk, that trial will start activated. For example, the following argument defines two trials, with the second one activated: "GoogleNow/Enable/*MaterialDesignNTP/Default/" This option can also be used by the browser process to send the list of trials to a non-browser process, using the same format. 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-first-run-ui Forces first-run UI to be shown for every login. 
--force-gpu-mem-available-mb Sets the total amount of memory that may be allocated for GPU resources 
--force-gpu-mem-discardable-limit-mb Sets the maximum GPU memory to use for discardable caches. 
--force-happiness-tracking-system Force enables the Happiness Tracking System for the device. This ignores user profile check and time limits and shows the notification every time for any type of user. Should be used only for testing. 
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