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