Linux command
opera-stable 命令
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常用示例
Example
opera-stable
Example
opera-stable [https://example.com]
Example
opera-stable --private
Example
opera-stable --profile-directory="[Profile Name]"
说明
opera-stable launches the Opera web browser, a Chromium-based browser with built-in features like ad blocking, free VPN, and a customizable sidebar. As a Chromium derivative, it supports most Chrome command-line flags and extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Opera includes unique features such as Flow (for syncing between devices), Workspaces (tab organization), and integrated messaging sidebars for social platforms. The stable release is the production-ready version, as opposed to beta or developer editions.
参数
- --private
- Open in private browsing mode
- --new-window
- Open URL in a new window
- --incognito
- Alias for private mode
- --profile-directory=_name_
- Use specified profile directory
- --disable-extensions
- Start with extensions disabled
- --disable-gpu
- Disable GPU hardware acceleration
- --no-sandbox
- Disable sandbox mode (not recommended)
- --user-data-dir=_path_
- Set custom user data directory
- --proxy-server=_proxy_
- Use specified proxy server
- --version
- Display version information
FAQ
What is the opera-stable command used for?
opera-stable launches the Opera web browser, a Chromium-based browser with built-in features like ad blocking, free VPN, and a customizable sidebar. As a Chromium derivative, it supports most Chrome command-line flags and extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Opera includes unique features such as Flow (for syncing between devices), Workspaces (tab organization), and integrated messaging sidebars for social platforms. The stable release is the production-ready version, as opposed to beta or developer editions.
How do I run a basic opera-stable example?
Run `opera-stable` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
What does --private do in opera-stable?
Open in private browsing mode