# Get Launch Command Line

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## Introduction

Gets the command line if the game was launched via Steam URL, e.g. steam://run////. This method is preferable to launching with a command line via the operating system, which can be a security risk. In order for rich presence joins to go through this and not be placed on the OS command line, you must enable "Use launch command line" from the Installation > General page on your app.

### Return Value

The command line as a string value.

## Nodes

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