How To Use Google Chrome Commands? – POFTUT

How To Use Google Chrome Commands?


Google Chrome is the most popular browser used around the world. Google Chrome supports platforms like Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android etc. Google Chrome uses Omnibox address bar which can be used access to the Chrome features and settings easily.

Settings – chrome://settings

We can use the following command in order to list current Chrome settings.

chrome://settings
Settings - chrome://settings
Settings – chrome://settings

Search Engine – Settings – chrome://settings/searchEngines

Chrome comes with a default search engine which is Google. We can list and change this search engine configuration with the following command.

chrome://settings/searchEngine
Search Engine - Settings - chrome://settings/searchEngines
Search Engine – Settings – chrome://settings/searchEngines

Autofill – Settings – chrome://settings/autofill

Autofill is another useful feature used to fill forms with the previously provided information. We can list and changed this autofill setting like below.

chrome://settings/autofill
Auto fill - Settings - chrome://settings/autofill
Autofill – Settings – chrome://settings/autofill

Downloads – Settings – chrome://downloads

We can list current and historical downloads with more information in Chrome with the following command.

chrome://downloads/
Downloads - Settings - chrome://downloads
Downloads – Settings – chrome://downloads

Extensions- chrome://extensions

Google Chrome is a very extensible browser which can install native or 3rd arty extensions for more features. We can list these extensions with the following command.

chrome://extensions/
Extensions- chrome://extensions
Extensions- chrome://extensions

We can see that there is a search bar. We can also list details about the extensions and remove them easily from this screen.

Bookmarks- chrome://bookmarks

Bookmarks are very important to remember sites we love. We can list these bookmarks with the following command.

chrome://bookmarks/
Bookmarks- chrome://bookmarks
Bookmarks- chrome://bookmarks

History – Extensions- chrome://history

Chrome browser stores visited sites in the history. We can list previously visited sites from history screen. History can be opened with the following command.

chrome://bookmarks/
History - Extensions- chrome://history
History – Extensions- chrome://history

Help, Version – chrome://help

Google Chrome versions and help information can be listed with the following command. An alternative command is chrome://settings/help

 chrome://settings/help
Help, Version - chrome://help
Help, Version – chrome://help

Crashes – chrome://crashes

Chrome is mainly stable software but in rare situations, it can be crashed. We can list crash information with the following command.

chrome://crashes
Crashes - chrome://crashes
Crashes – chrome://crashes

Adobe Flash – chrome://flash

Adobe Flash player is a very popular plugin used to play videos and games. We can print related information about Adobe Flash with the following command.

chrome://flash
Adobe Flash - chrome://flash
Adobe Flash – chrome://flash

GPU Information – chrome://gpu

Google Chrome can use GPU of the system in order to render videos or complete related jobs. So we can print information about the Graphics with the following command.

chrome://gpu
GPU Information - chrome://gpu
GPU Information – chrome://gpu

Browser Statistics – chrome://histograms

Detailed information about the page loaded statics can be printed with the following command.

chrome://histograms/
Browser Statistics - chrome://histograms
Browser Statistics – chrome://histograms

System Information – chrome://system

Detailed information about the system can be printed with the following command.

chrome://system
System Information - chrome://system
System Information – chrome://system

Experimental Features – chrome://flags

Experimental features of Google Chrome can be managed viaflags page. We can open flags page with the following command.

chrome://flags
Experimental Features - chrome://flags
Experimental Features – chrome://flags

Network Events – chrome://net-export

Network activity of the Google Chrome can as a log file from Capture Network Log screen. We can open Capture Network Log screen with the following command.

chrome://net-export/
Network Events - chrome://net-export
Network Events – chrome://net-export

Disk Usage – chrome://quota-internals

We can print quota information with the following command.

chrome://quota-internals/
Disk Usage - chrome://quota-internals
Disk Usage – chrome://quota-internals

Password Manager – chrome://password-manager-internals

Google Chrome can store passwords internally. This storage is done by Password Manager. We can open the Password Manager screen with the following screen.

chrome://password-manager-internals/
Password Manager - chrome://password-manager-internals
Password Manager – chrome://password-manager-internals

Policy – chrome://policy

Chrome policies can be listed with the following command. We can also export these policies with the Export to JSON feature.

chrome://policy/
Policy - chrome://policy
Policy – chrome://policy

User ActionsLog – chrome://user-actions

Chrome traces the user actions in detail. We can monitor these actions in real time with the User Actions like below.

chrome://user-actions/
chrome://user-actions
chrome://user-actions

Quit – chrome://quit

We can quit from Google Chrome browser with the following command.

chrome://quit

Restart – chrome://restart

We can also restart Chrome like below. This will useful after extensions installation.

chrome://restart

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