google-chrome:tldr:09173
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$ tldr chromium
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The command "tldr chromium" is used to provide a concise summary of the usage and examples of the Chromium web browser. "tldr" stands for "too long; didn't read," and it is a command-line utility designed to offer simplified and straightforward explanations of various commands and tools.
When you run "tldr chromium," it will display a brief overview of Chromium's most commonly used features, options, and examples. This can be handy if you are new to Chromium or need a quick reference guide to understand how to use certain functionalities without delving into lengthy documentation.
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