electron/docs/api/chrome-command-line-switches.md

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# Supported Chrome command line switches
Following command lines switches in Chrome browser are also Supported in
atom-shell, 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', '88315');
app.commandLine.appendSwitch('host-rules', 'MAP * 127.0.0.1');
app.on('ready', function() {
});
```
## --remote-debugging-port=`port`
Enables remote debug over HTTP on the specified `port`.
## --host-rules=`rules`
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)