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You can Browse or Search the Chromium Code online. Chromium supports building on Windows, Mac and Linux host systems. Select the platform you want to build: Linux. Windows. Mac. Chrome OS (Build on Linux) linux-chromeos (runs the Chrome OS version of Chrome on Linux) cros-vm (runs in a Chrome OS virtual machine)
- The Old Instructions for Getting The Code
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- Working With Branches
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- Gclient Managed Mode
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- Working With Nested Third Party Repositories
to a new branch git new-branch depsroll # cd to the...
- Managing Multiple Working Directories
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- The Old Instructions for Getting The Code
Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web. The project's web site is https://www.chromium.org.
Chromium v108.0.5359.156 Latest. on Dec 19, 2022. + 212 releases. Packages. No packages published. Vanilla Chromium releases repository. Contribute to bromite/chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.
Browse or Search Chromium Code online. Chromium supports building on Windows, Mac and Linux host systems. The process for building Chrome is generally the same on all platforms, but each platform has a few quirks.
Bromite is currently built for ARM, ARM64 and x86 and for the Android SDK version 23+; Bromite SystemWebView is provided as well (SDK23+). For every Bromite build you can always find a matching vanilla Chromium build which is used for example to verify which issues are specific to Bromite or not.
Start here. Get the Code: Checkout, Build, & Run. Contributing code. How-tos. Note that some of these guides are out-of-date. Getting the Code. Quick reference of common development commands. Look at our Git Cookbook for a helpful walk-through, or the Fast Intro to Git Internals for a background intro to git. Changelogs for Chromium and Blink.
Chromium releases (built with same settings and optimizations of Bromite, but no patches) are provided as part of the Bromite project. They are mostly useful to detect new features/bugs in Chromium and compare functionality with Bromite, but they provide as well a 100% vanilla working Chromium browser (with all the pros/cons).