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<pre>firefox -new-instance -P "Another Profile"</pre> | <pre>firefox -new-instance -P "Another Profile"</pre> | ||
=== -no-remote === | === -no-remote === | ||
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Make this instance the active application. | Make this instance the active application. | ||
=== -wait-for-browser === | |||
Make the launcher process (Windows only) stay alive until the browser shuts down. | |||
=== -headless === | === -headless === | ||
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Open URL in a new private browsing window. If a private browsing window is already open, a new tab is opened in the existing window. '''Firefox 29''' and later only. Does not work in '''Firefox 31''' on linux mint 17 nor on '''Firefox 48''' on Windows 7. URL opens in a non-private window. | Open URL in a new private browsing window. If a private browsing window is already open, a new tab is opened in the existing window. '''Firefox 29''' and later only. Does not work in '''Firefox 31''' on linux mint 17 nor on '''Firefox 48''' on Windows 7. URL opens in a non-private window. | ||
=== -safe-mode === | |||
If the application is not already running, present the troubleshoot mode dialogue for the default profile. | |||
Alternatively, present the dialogue for a specified non-running profile. For example: | |||
<pre>firefox -safe-mode -P JoelUser</pre> | |||
Troubleshoot mode was formerly known as safe mode. | |||
=== -search term === | === -search term === | ||
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The port argument is optional, and if it is omitted, the server will listen on port 6000. | The port argument is optional, and if it is omitted, the server will listen on port 6000. | ||
== Linux-specific options == | |||
Firefox is a GTK app, and as such supports the GTK flags documented [https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/running.html here]. | |||
== Further options == | |||
Additional arguments may be found with this searchfox search: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/search?q=CheckArg%28&path=&case=false®exp=false | |||
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