# Chrome When running Chrome, there are some useful command line arguments. You can inform `wpt` of the release channel of Chrome using `--channel`. `wpt` is able to find the correct binary in the following cases: * On Linux for stable, beta and dev channels if `google-chrome-{stable,beta,unstable}` are in `PATH`; * On Mac for stable and canary channels if the official DMGs are installed. In other cases, you will need to specify the path to the Chrome binary with `--binary`. For example: ```bash ./wpt run --channel dev --binary /path/to/non-default/google-chrome chrome ``` Note: when the channel is "dev", `wpt` will *automatically* enable all [experimental web platform features][1] (chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features) by passing `--enable-experimental-web-platform-features` to Chrome. If you want to enable a specific [runtime enabled feature][1], use `--binary-arg` to specify the flag(s) that you want to pass to Chrome: ```bash ./wpt run --binary-arg=--enable-blink-features=AsyncClipboard chrome clipboard-apis/ ``` [1]: https://www.chromium.org/blink/runtime-enabled-features