Firefox on 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. To simplify work and increase productivity, it provides useful commands. Let's talk about them further.
Useful commands in the Firefox browser for Linux
Here are some useful commands for Firefox on Linux:
firefox - launching Firefox
firefox -P - launching Firefox with a profile selection dialog box
firefox -private-window - launching the browser's private mode
firefox -safe-mode - running Firefox in safe mode, which disables all add-ons and themes, and turns on the basic interface
firefox -new-window - open a new browser window
firefox -new-tab - open a new tab in the current window
firefox -search "query" - perform a search in the browser, replacing "query" with your query
firefox -url "http://example.com " - open the site at the specified URL
firefox -jsconsole - open the jаvascript console in the browser
firefox -screenshot - take a screenshot of the current screen in the browser.
Some of these commands may be convenient for automation and use in scripts or scripts.