[Feature Request] Add --chrome-path flag to specify custom Chrome browser location

Resolved 💬 2 comments Opened Jan 13, 2026 by stertajk Closed Feb 26, 2026

Bug Description
"When using --chrome flag, Claude Code tries to connect to regular Chrome instead of Chrome Canary where the extension is installed. There should be a way to specify which Chrome browser to connect to (e.g., --chrome-canary or --chrome-path)."

Environment Info

  • Platform: win32
  • Terminal: null
  • Version: 2.1.6
  • Feedback ID: 133d9ec3-66d7-4270-b8f5-7fe4c3e3fd58

Errors

[{"error":"Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, symlink 'C:\\Users\\Fujitsu\\.claude\\projects\\D---Claude\\a744166a-17fa-4acd-8e62-375567521e13\\subagents\\agent-ad881dd.jsonl' -> 'C:\\Users\\Fujitsu\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\claude\\D---Claude\\tasks\\ad881dd.output'\n    at symlinkSync (unknown)\n    at AFH (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:1620:9902)\n    at hvD (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:1724:1291)\n    at <anonymous> (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:2995:842)\n    at <anonymous> (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:2995:1659)\n    at run (node:async_hooks:62:22)\n    at FH$ (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:184:14196)\n    at call (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:2995:547)\n    at async m0E (B:/~BUN/root/claude.exe:3254:27252)\n    at processTicksAndRejections (native:7:39)","timestamp":"2026-01-13T06:21:12.336Z"}]

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