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# em
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Usage: /usr/bin/emacs [OPTION-OR-FILENAME]...
Run Emacs, the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time
display editor. The recommended way to start Emacs for normal editing
is with no options at all.
Run M-x info RET m emacs RET m emacs invocation RET inside Emacs to
read the main documentation for these command-line arguments.
Initialization options:
--batch do not do interactive display; implies -q
--daemon start a server in the background
--debug-init enable Emacs Lisp debugger for init file
--display, -d DISPLAY use X server DISPLAY
--no-desktop do not load a saved desktop
--no-init-file, -q load neither ~/.emacs nor default.el
--no-shared-memory, -nl do not use shared memory
--no-site-file do not load site-start.el
--no-splash do not display a splash screen on startup
--no-window-system, -nw do not communicate with X, ignoring $DISPLAY
--quick, -Q equivalent to -q --no-site-file --no-splash
--script FILE run FILE as an Emacs Lisp script
--terminal, -t DEVICE use DEVICE for terminal I/O
--user, -u USER load ~USER/.emacs instead of your own
Action options:
FILE visit FILE using find-file
+LINE go to line LINE in next FILE
+LINE:COLUMN go to line LINE, column COLUMN, in next FILE
--directory, -L DIR add DIR to variable load-path
--eval EXPR evaluate Emacs Lisp expression EXPR
--execute EXPR evaluate Emacs Lisp expression EXPR
--file FILE visit FILE using find-file
--find-file FILE visit FILE using find-file
--funcall, -f FUNC call Emacs Lisp function FUNC with no arguments
--insert FILE insert contents of FILE into current buffer
--kill exit without asking for confirmation
--load, -l FILE load Emacs Lisp FILE using the load function
--visit FILE visit FILE using find-file
Display options:
--background-color, -bg COLOR window background color
--basic-display, -D disable many display features;
used for debugging Emacs
--border-color, -bd COLOR main border color
--border-width, -bw WIDTH width of main border
--color, --color=MODE override color mode for character terminals;
MODE defaults to `auto', and can also
be `never', `auto', `always',
or a mode name like `ansi8'
--cursor-color, -cr COLOR color of the Emacs cursor indicating point
--font, -fn FONT default font; must be fixed-width
--foreground-color, -fg COLOR window foreground color
--fullheight, -fh make the first frame high as the screen
--fullscreen, -fs make first frame fullscreen
--fullwidth, -fw make the first frame wide as the screen
--maximized, -mm make the first frame maximized
--geometry, -g GEOMETRY window geometry
--no-bitmap-icon, -nbi do not use picture of gnu for Emacs icon
--iconic start Emacs in iconified state
--internal-border, -ib WIDTH width between text and main border
--line-spacing, -lsp PIXELS additional space to put between lines
--mouse-color, -ms COLOR mouse cursor color in Emacs window
--name NAME title for initial Emacs frame
--no-blinking-cursor, -nbc disable blinking cursor
--reverse-video, -r, -rv switch foreground and background
--title, -T TITLE title for initial Emacs frame
--vertical-scroll-bars, -vb enable vertical scroll bars
--xrm XRESOURCES set additional X resources
--parent-id XID set parent window
--help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
You can generally also specify long option names with a single -; for
example, -batch as well as --batch. You can use any unambiguous
abbreviation for a --option.
Various environment variables and window system resources also affect
Emacs' operation. See the main documentation.
Report bugs to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. First, please see the Bugs
section of the Emacs manual or the file BUGS.
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