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    • Piotr TorteckiP
      Piotr Tortecki
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      How to open a file using Launch in Chrome with custom command eg: --disable-default-apps -Incognito --disable-infobars

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @Piotr Tortecki
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        @Piotr-Tortecki

        If you edit the shortcuts.xml file you should see a line that looks like this:

            <Command name="Launch in Chrome" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0">chrome &quot;$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)&quot;</Command>
        

        In my shortcuts.xml I duplicated the line, gave the command a new name, and added your custom parameters:

            <Command name="Launch in Chrome" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0">chrome &quot;$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)&quot;</Command>
            <Command name="Launch in Chrome2" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0">chrome &quot;$(FULL_CURRENT_PATH)&quot; --disable-default-apps -Incognito --disable-infobars</Command>
        

        After a restart of Notepad++, the new command appeared in the Run menu and seemed to work as intended when tried.

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        • Piotr TorteckiP
          Piotr Tortecki
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          Works perfectly! - Thanks.

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