Manipulate the command line arguments for your app that Chromium reads
Process: Main
The following example shows how to check if the --disable-gpu
flag is set.
const { app } = require('electron') app.commandLine.hasSwitch('disable-gpu')
For more information on what kinds of flags and switches you can use, check out the Command Line Switches document.
commandLine.appendSwitch(switch[, value])
switch
String - A command-line switch, without the leading --
value
String (optional) - A value for the given switchAppend a switch (with optional value
) to Chromium's command line.
Note: This will not affect process.argv
. The intended usage of this function is to control Chromium's behavior.
commandLine.appendArgument(value)
value
String - The argument to append to the command lineAppend an argument to Chromium's command line. The argument will be quoted correctly. Switches will precede arguments regardless of appending order.
If you're appending an argument like --switch=value
, consider using appendSwitch('switch', 'value')
instead.
Note: This will not affect process.argv
. The intended usage of this function is to control Chromium's behavior.
commandLine.hasSwitch(switch)
switch
String - A command-line switchReturns Boolean
- Whether the command-line switch is present.
commandLine.getSwitchValue(switch)
switch
String - A command-line switchReturns String
- The command-line switch value.
Note: When the switch is not present or has no value, it returns empty string.
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https://www.electronjs.org/docs/api/command-line