Useful commands in Firefox browser for Linux

14.02.2023
21:33

Firefox in Linux is a browser that can be used on computers with the Linux operating system installed. Firefox is a free, open source web browser that was developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It provides useful commands to make your work easier and more productive. Let's tell you about them next.

Useful commands in Firefox browser for Linux

Here are some useful commands for Firefox on Linux:

firefox - launch Firefox.

firefox -P - start Firefox with the profile selection dialog.

firefox -private-window - start the browser's private mode.

firefox -safe-mode - start Firefox in safe mode, when all add-ons and themes are disabled and the basic interface is enabled.

firefox -new-window - open a new browser window.

firefox -new-tab - open a new tab in the current window.

firefox -search "query" - search the browser by replacing"query" with yourquery.

firefox -url "http://example.com" - open the site at the specified URL.

firefox -jsconsole - open the javascript console in the browser.

firefox -screenshot - take a screenshot of the current screen in the browser.

Some of these commands can be handy to automate and use in scripts or scripts.

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