Is there a complete list of command line arguments for Chrome? Specifically I'm trying to use Chrome from the command line to download an image file. I can launch Chrome to the image I want to download, but that's all I'm able to do from the command line.
Don't say just use wget, what I'm downloading requires authorization in the form of cookies, I need to use Chrome to access the images.
>>57419139
http://www.linuxcertif.com/man/1/chrome/
maybe this will help
>>57419139
There's some way to use wget with cookies for sad panda
>>57419178
Wait, really? I actually didn't know this, I'm looking into it now
>>57419139
If your wget doesn't support cookies, you can use curl.
1. Open the devtools in chrome, select the network tab.
2. Load your image.
3. Right click on the request -> Copy as a curl command.
>>57419139
Exporr your cookies to a txt, and use load-cookies option or something.
>>57419139
OP, curl will be easier, see >>57419204
>>57419139
>year of our lord 2010+6
>not using Linux command line
>>57419204
>3. Right click on the request -> Copy as a curl command
I never even noticed that was there. holy shit.
Thanks everyone
>>57419332
I second this anons post, I can't image why using CMD is any use really when the applications of linux CL is far greater.