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subtype currently indicates how to treat the browser. Command-line is generated dynamically so BT needs to know whether browser is chromium or firefox based which applies to top-level browser definition.

user simply means it's a custom browser and args will be treated as is. It also unlocks argument editor in the UI so you can put whetever you want there.

incognito applies to profile definition and indicates that this is an "in-private"/"incognito" etc. mode, depending on how it's called in the browser - essentially launching no-profile private session. Exception is Brave Browser which has two incognito modes - normal and Tor.

Regarding the second question, I'm not sure it will be easy to…

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This discussion was converted from issue #6 on July 05, 2023 14:24.