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/****************************************************************************
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** Copyright (c) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
**
** This file is part of Qt Creator
**
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** GNU Free Documentation License
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** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this
** file.
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/*!
\contentspage index.html
\previouspage creator-project-generic.html
\page creator-cli.html
\nextpage creator-keyboard-shortcuts.html
\title Using Command Line Options
You can start \QC and specify some options from the command line.
For example, you can open a file to any line.
To specify command line options, enter the following command in the \QC
installation or build directory:
\c {qtcreator [option] [filename[:line_number]]}
\note You can use either a colon (:) or a plus sign (+) as a separator
between the filename and line number. You can also use a space between the
separator and the line number.
For example:
\list
\o \c {C:\qtcreator\bin>qtcreator -help}
\o \c {C:\qtcreator\bin>qtcreator C:\TextFinder\textfinder.cpp:100}
\o \c {C:\qtcreator\bin>qtcreator C:\TextFinder\textfinder.cpp +100}
\endlist
The following table summarizes the available options:
\table
\header
\o Option
\o Description
\row
\o -help
\o Display help on command line options.
\row
\o -version
\o Display \QC version.
\row
\o -client
\o Attempt to connect to an already running instance of \QC.
\row
\o -noload <plugin>
\o Do not load the specified plugin.
\row
\o -profile
\o Output plugin start up and shut down profiling data.
\row
\o -settingspath <path>
\o Override the default path where user settings are stored.
\row
\o -color <color>
\o Core plugin: override the selected UI color.
\row
\o -debug <PID-or-corefile>
\o Debugger plugin: attach to process ID or core file.
\row
\o -wincrashevent <event-handle>
\o Debugger plugin: Attach to crashed processes by using the specified
event handle.
\row
\o -customwizard-verbose
\o ProjectExplorer plugin: display additional information when loading
custom wizards. For more information about custom wizards, see
\l{Adding New Custom Wizards}
\row
\o -lastsession
\o ProjectExplorer plugin: load the last session when \QC starts.
Open the projects and files that were open when you last exited \QC.
For more information about managing sessions, see \l{Managing Sessions}.
\endtable
*/
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