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# Debugging browser process
The devtools of browser window can only debug the scripts of the web pages
(e.g. the renderer process), in order to provide a way to debug the scripts of
the browser side (e.g. the browser process), atom-shell has provided the
`--debug` and `--debug-brk` switches.
## Command line switches
### `--debug=[port]`
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When this switch is used atom-shell would listen for V8 debugger protocol
messages on `port`, the `port` is `5858` by default.
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### `--debug-brk=[port]`
Like `--debug` but pauses the script on the first line.
## Use node-inspector for debugging
__Note:__ Atom Shell uses node v0.11.13, which currently doesn't work very well
with node-inspector, and the browser process would crash if you inspect the
`process` object under node-inspector's console.
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### 1. Start the [node-inspector][node-inspector] server
```bash
$ node-inspector
```
### 2. Enable debug mode for atom-shell
You can either start atom-shell with a debug flag like:
```bash
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$ atom-shell --debug=5858 your/app
```
or, to pause your script on the first line:
```bash
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$ atom-shell --debug-brk=5858 your/app
```
### 3. Load the debugger UI
Open http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug?port=5858 in the Chrome browser.
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[node-inspector]: https://github.com/node-inspector/node-inspector