In fact, as long as you enter chrome: // chrome-URLs/, all internal protocols will be displayed. These internal protocols are equivalent to many utility tools, all presented in HTML format, which is a constant trend of chrome, make the entire interface HTML as much as possible. For example, the most important setting part at the beginning is the common window interface, which is then evolved into an HTML interface. The advantage is that the interface is very convenient to improve and even can be upgraded in real time, however, it takes a lot of time to modify and upgrade the common window interface.
Common Tools
- Chrome: // accessibility
- Chrome: // appcache-Internals
- Chrome: // blob-Internals
- Chrome: // bookmarks
- Chrome: // Cache
- Chrome: // chrome-URLs
- Chrome: // conflicts
- Chrome: // crashes
- Chrome: // credits
- Chrome: // DNS
- Chrome: // downloads
- Chrome: // extensions
- Chrome: // flags
- Chrome: // flash
- Chrome: // GPU
- Chrome: // history
- Chrome: // inspect
- Chrome: // IPC
- Chrome: // media-Internals
- Chrome: // memory
- Chrome: // NaCl
- Chrome: // net-Internals
- Chrome: // newtab
- Chrome: // Omnibox
- Chrome: // plugins
- Chrome: // Policy
- Chrome: // Predictors
- Chrome: // print
- Chrome: // profiler
- Chrome: // quota-Internals
- Chrome: // settings
- Chrome: // signin-Internals
- Chrome: // stats
- Chrome: // Sync-Internals
- Chrome: // terms
- Chrome: // Tracing
- Chrome: // user-Actions
- Chrome: // version
- Chrome: // view-http-Cache
- Chrome: // WebRTC-Internals
For debug
The following pages are for debugging purposes only. Because they crash or hang the Renderer, they're not linked directly; you can type them into the address bar if you need them.
- Chrome: // crash
- Chrome: // kill
- Chrome: // hang
- Chrome: // shorthang
- Chrome: // gpuclean
- Chrome: // gpucrash
- Chrome: // gpuhang
- Chrome: // ppapiflashcrash
- Chrome: // ppapiflashhang