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-.\" This file is processed to generate manpages in the
-.\" build diretory.
-.TH chromium-bin 1 "" "" "USER COMMANDS"
-
-.SH NAME
-chromium-bin \- the web browser from Google
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B chromium-bin
-[\fIOPTION\fR] [\fIPATH\fR|\fIURL\fR]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-See the Google Chrome help center for help on using the browser.
-.IP
-<https://support.google.com/chrome/>
-.PP
-This manpage only describes invocation, environment, and arguments.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-Chromium has hundreds of undocumented command-line flags that are added
-and removed at the whim of the developers. Here, we document relatively
-stable flags.
-.TP
-\fB\-\-user\-data\-dir\fR=\fIDIR\fR
-Specifies the directory that user data (your "profile") is kept in.
-Defaults to
-.I $HOME/.config/chromium-bin .
-Separate instances of Chromium must use separate user data directories;
-repeated invocations of chromium-bin will reuse an existing process for
-a given user data directory.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-app\fR=\fIURL\fR
-Runs
-.I URL
-in "app mode": with no browser toolbars.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-incognito\fR
-Open in incognito mode.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-new-window\fR
-If \fIPATH\fR or \fIURL\fR is given, open it in a new window.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-proxy-server\fR=\fIhost:port\fR
-Specify the HTTP/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 proxy server to use for requests. This
-overrides any environment variables or settings picked via the options dialog.
-An individual proxy server is specified using the format:
-
- [<proxy-scheme>://]<proxy-host>[:<proxy-port>]
-
-Where <proxy-scheme> is the protocol of the proxy server, and is one of:
-
- "http", "socks", "socks4", "socks5".
-
-If the <proxy-scheme> is omitted, it defaults to "http". Also note that
-"socks" is equivalent to "socks5".
-
-Examples:
-
- --proxy-server="foopy:99"
- Use the HTTP proxy "foopy:99" to load all URLs.
-
- --proxy-server="socks://foobar:1080"
- Use the SOCKS v5 proxy "foobar:1080" to load all URLs.
-
- --proxy-server="socks4://foobar:1080"
- Use the SOCKS v4 proxy "foobar:1080" to load all URLs.
-
- --proxy-server="socks5://foobar:66"
- Use the SOCKS v5 proxy "foobar:66" to load all URLs.
-
-It is also possible to specify a separate proxy server for different URL types,
-by prefixing the proxy server specifier with a URL specifier:
-
-Example:
-
- --proxy-server="https=proxy1:80;http=socks4://baz:1080"
- Load https://* URLs using the HTTP proxy "proxy1:80". And load http://*
- URLs using the SOCKS v4 proxy "baz:1080".
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-no-proxy-server\fR
-Disables the proxy server. Overrides any environment variables or
-settings picked via the options dialog.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-proxy-auto-detect\fR
-Autodetect proxy configuration. Overrides any environment variables
-or settings picked via the options dialog.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-proxy-pac-url\fR=\fIURL\fR
-Specify proxy autoconfiguration URL. Overrides any environment variables
-or settings picked via the options dialog.
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-password-store\fR=<\fIbasic\fR|\fIgnome\fR|\fIkwallet\fR>
-Set the password store to use. The default is to automatically detect based
-on the desktop environment. \fIbasic\fR selects the built in, unencrypted
-password store. \fIgnome\fR selects Gnome keyring. \fIkwallet\fR selects
-(KDE) KWallet. (Note that KWallet may not work reliably outside KDE.)
-
-.TP
-\fB\-\-version\fR
-Show version information.
-
-.PP
-As a GTK+ app, Chromium also obeys GTK+ command-line flags, such
-as
-.BR \-\-display .
-See the GTK documentation for more:
-.IP
-<http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/gtk-running.html>
-<http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/gtk-x11.html>
-
-.SH ENVIRONMENT
-Chromium obeys the following environment variables:
-
-.TP
-.B all_proxy
-Shorthand for specifying all of
-.B http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy
-
-.TP
-.B http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy
-The proxy servers used for HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP.
-.I Note:
-because Gnome/KDE proxy settings may propagate into these variables
-in some terminals, this variable is ignored (in preference for actual
-system proxy settings) when running under Gnome or KDE. Use the
-command-line flags to set these when you want to force their values.
-
-.TP
-.B auto_proxy
-Specify proxy autoconfiguration. Defined and empty autodetects; otherwise,
-it should be an autoconfig URL. But see above note about Gnome/KDE.
-
-.TP
-.B SOCKS_SERVER
-SOCKS proxy server (defaults to SOCKS v4, also set
-.B SOCKS_VERSION=5
-to use SOCKS v5).
-
-.TP
-.B no_proxy
-Comma separated list of hosts or patterns to bypass proxying.
-
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.I $HOME/.config/chromium-bin
-Default directory for configuration data.
-
-.TP
-.I $HOME/.cache/chromium-bin
-Default directory for cache data. (Why? See
-<http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/> .)
-
-.SH BUGS
-Bug tracker:
-.IP
-http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list
-.PP
-Be sure to do your search within "All Issues" before reporting bugs,
-and be sure to pick the "Defect on Linux" template when filing a new one.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-The Chromium team \- <http://www.chromium.org>