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@@PACKAGE(1)			 USER COMMANDS			  @@PACKAGE(1)

NAME
       @@PACKAGE - the web browser from	Google

SYNOPSIS
       @@PACKAGE [OPTION] [PATH|URL]

DESCRIPTION
       See the Google Chrome help center for help on using the browser.

	      <https://support.google.com/chrome/>

       This manpage only describes invocation, environment, and	arguments.

OPTIONS
       @@MENUNAME  has	hundreds  of  undocumented command-line	flags that are
       added and removed at the	whim of	the  developers.   Here,  we  document
       relatively stable flags.

       --user-data-dir=DIR
	      Specifies	 the directory that user data (your "profile") is kept
	      in.  Defaults to $HOME/.config/@@PACKAGE .   Separate  instances
	      of  @@MENUNAME must use separate user data directories; repeated
	      invocations of @@PACKAGE will reuse an existing  process	for  a
	      given user data directory.

       --incognito
	      Open in incognito	mode.

       --new-window
	      If PATH or URL is	given, open it in a new	window.

       --proxy-server=host:port
	      Specify the HTTP/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 proxy server to use for requests.
	      This  overrides any environment variables	or settings picked via
	      the options dialog.  An individual proxy server is specified us-
	      ing the format:

		[<proxy-scheme>://]<proxy-host>[:<proxy-port>]

	      Where <proxy-scheme> is the protocol of the proxy	server,	and is
	      one of:

		"http",	"socks", "socks4", "socks5".

	      If the <proxy-scheme> is omitted,	it defaults  to	 "http".  Also
	      note that	"socks"	is equivalent to "socks5".

	      Examples:

		--proxy-server="foopy:99"
		    Use	the HTTP proxy "foopy:99" to load all URLs.

		--proxy-server="socks://foobar:1080"
		    Use	the SOCKS v5 proxy "foobar:1080" to load all URLs.

		--proxy-server="socks4://foobar:1080"
		    Use	the SOCKS v4 proxy "foobar:1080" to load all URLs.

		--proxy-server="socks5://foobar:66"
		    Use	the SOCKS v5 proxy "foobar:66" to load all URLs.

	      It  is also possible to specify a	separate proxy server for dif-
	      ferent URL types,	by prefixing the proxy server specifier	with a
	      URL specifier:

	      Example:

		--proxy-server="https=proxy1:80;http=socks4://baz:1080"
		    Load https://* URLs	using the HTTP proxy "proxy1:80".  And
	      load http://*
		    URLs using the SOCKS v4 proxy "baz:1080".

       --no-proxy-server
	      Disables	the proxy server.  Overrides any environment variables
	      or settings picked via the options dialog.

       --proxy-auto-detect
	      Autodetect proxy configuration.  Overrides any environment vari-
	      ables or settings	picked via the options dialog.

       --proxy-pac-url=URL
	      Specify proxy autoconfiguration URL.  Overrides any  environment
	      variables	or settings picked via the options dialog.

       --password-store=<basic|gnome|kwallet>
	      Set  the password	store to use.  The default is to automatically
	      detect based on the  desktop  environment.   basic  selects  the
	      built  in,  unencrypted  password	 store.	  gnome	 selects Gnome
	      keyring.	kwallet	selects	(KDE) KWallet.	(Note that KWallet may
	      not work reliably	outside	KDE.)

       --version
	      Show version information.

       As a GTK+ app, @@MENUNAME also obeys GTK+ command-line flags,  such  as
       --display.  See the GTK documentation for more:

	      <http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/gtk-running.html>

	      <http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/gtk-x11.html>

ENVIRONMENT
       @@MENUNAME obeys	the following environment variables:

       all_proxy
	      Shorthand	  for	specifying  all	 of  http_proxy,  https_proxy,
	      ftp_proxy

       http_proxy, https_proxy,	ftp_proxy
	      The proxy	servers	used for HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.	Note:  because
	      Gnome/KDE	 proxy	settings may propagate into these variables in
	      some terminals, this variable is ignored (in preference for  ac-
	      tual  system  proxy  settings)  when running under Gnome or KDE.
	      Use the command-line flags to set	these when you want  to	 force
	      their values.

       auto_proxy
	      Specify proxy autoconfiguration.	Defined	and empty autodetects;
	      otherwise,  it  should be	an autoconfig URL.  But	see above note
	      about Gnome/KDE.

       SOCKS_SERVER
	      SOCKS proxy server (defaults to SOCKS v4,	 also  set  SOCKS_VER-
	      SION=5 to	use SOCKS v5).

       no_proxy
	      Comma separated list of hosts or patterns	to bypass proxying.

FILES
       $HOME/.config/@@PACKAGE
	      Default directory	for configuration data.

       $HOME/.cache/@@PACKAGE
	      Default  directory  for  cache  data.   (Why?  See <http://stan-
	      dards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/> .)

BUGS
       Bug tracker:

	      http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list

       Be sure to do your search within	"All Issues"  before  reporting	 bugs,
       and  be	sure  to pick the "Defect on Linux" template when filing a new
       one.

AUTHOR
       The Chromium team - <http://www.chromium.org>

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