Where can I configure Chromium's default command line arguments?

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I've seen lots of places people have suggested to store command line arguments,



  • ~/.config/google-chrome-flags.conf

  • ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf


  • /etc/default,

My version of chromium doesn't seem to be using these, and none of these locations are mentioned in man chromium-browser. Where would I best store a command line flag that I want to be supplied to chromium-browser?










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    I've seen lots of places people have suggested to store command line arguments,



    • ~/.config/google-chrome-flags.conf

    • ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf


    • /etc/default,

    My version of chromium doesn't seem to be using these, and none of these locations are mentioned in man chromium-browser. Where would I best store a command line flag that I want to be supplied to chromium-browser?










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      I've seen lots of places people have suggested to store command line arguments,



      • ~/.config/google-chrome-flags.conf

      • ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf


      • /etc/default,

      My version of chromium doesn't seem to be using these, and none of these locations are mentioned in man chromium-browser. Where would I best store a command line flag that I want to be supplied to chromium-browser?










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      I've seen lots of places people have suggested to store command line arguments,



      • ~/.config/google-chrome-flags.conf

      • ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf


      • /etc/default,

      My version of chromium doesn't seem to be using these, and none of these locations are mentioned in man chromium-browser. Where would I best store a command line flag that I want to be supplied to chromium-browser?







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          /etc/chromium-browser/default


          Which is set by the CHROMIUM_FLAGS options.



          CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--incognito --password-store=gnome"





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            /etc/chromium-browser/default


            Which is set by the CHROMIUM_FLAGS options.



            CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--incognito --password-store=gnome"





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              I found joy in,



              /etc/chromium-browser/default


              Which is set by the CHROMIUM_FLAGS options.



              CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--incognito --password-store=gnome"





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                I found joy in,



                /etc/chromium-browser/default


                Which is set by the CHROMIUM_FLAGS options.



                CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--incognito --password-store=gnome"





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                I found joy in,



                /etc/chromium-browser/default


                Which is set by the CHROMIUM_FLAGS options.



                CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--incognito --password-store=gnome"






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