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