# Supported Chrome command line switches This page lists the command line switches used by the Chrome browser that are also supported by Electron. You can use [app.commandLine.appendSwitch][append-switch] to append them in your app's main script before the [ready][ready] event of [app][app] module is emitted: ```javascript var app = require('app'); app.commandLine.appendSwitch('remote-debugging-port', '8315'); app.commandLine.appendSwitch('host-rules', 'MAP * 127.0.0.1'); app.on('ready', function() { // Your code here }); ``` ## --client-certificate=`path` Sets the `path` of client certificate file. ## --ignore-connections-limit=`domains` Ignore the connections limit for `domains` list separated by `,`. ## --disable-http-cache Disables the disk cache for HTTP requests. ## --remote-debugging-port=`port` Enables remote debugging over HTTP on the specified `port`. ## --proxy-server=`address:port` Use a specified proxy server, which overrides the system setting. This switch only affects HTTP and HTTPS requests. ## --proxy-pac-url=`url` Uses the PAC script at the specified `url`. ## --no-proxy-server Don't use a proxy server and always make direct connections. Overrides any other proxy server flags that are passed. ## --host-rules=`rules` A comma-separated list of `rules` that control how hostnames are mapped. For example: * `MAP * 127.0.0.1` Forces all hostnames to be mapped to 127.0.0.1 * `MAP *.google.com proxy` Forces all google.com subdomains to be resolved to "proxy". * `MAP test.com [::1]:77` Forces "test.com" to resolve to IPv6 loopback. Will also force the port of the resulting socket address to be 77. * `MAP * baz, EXCLUDE www.google.com` Remaps everything to "baz", except for "www.google.com". These mappings apply to the endpoint host in a net request (the TCP connect and host resolver in a direct connection, and the `CONNECT` in an HTTP proxy connection, and the endpoint host in a `SOCKS` proxy connection). ## --host-resolver-rules=`rules` Like `--host-rules` but these `rules` only apply to the host resolver. [app]: app.md [append-switch]: app.md#appcommandlineappendswitchswitch-value [ready]: app.md#event-ready ## --ignore-certificate-errors Ignores certificate related errors. ## --ppapi-flash-path=`path` Sets the `path` of the pepper flash plugin. ## --ppapi-flash-version=`version` Sets the `version` of the pepper flash plugin. ## --log-net-log=`path` Enables net log events to be saved and writes them to `path`. ## --ssl-version-fallback-min=`version` Set the minimum SSL/TLS version ("tls1", "tls1.1" or "tls1.2") that TLS fallback will accept. ## --v=`log_level` Gives the default maximal active V-logging level; 0 is the default. Normally positive values are used for V-logging levels. Passing `--v=-1` will disable logging. ## --vmodule=`pattern` Gives the per-module maximal V-logging levels to override the value given by `--v`. E.g. `my_module=2,foo*=3` would change the logging level for all code in source files `my_module.*` and `foo*.*`. Any pattern containing a forward or backward slash will be tested against the whole pathname and not just the module. E.g. `*/foo/bar/*=2` would change the logging level for all code in the source files under a `foo/bar` directory. To disable all chromium related logs and only enable your application logs you can do: ```javascript app.commandLine.appendSwitch('v', -1); app.commandLine.appendSwitch('vmodule', 'console=0'); ```