How to daemonize emacs as user service

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  • river

    [mirror] A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor (by riverwm)

  • I've found it best not to follow the advice of the docs, but to instead (per /u/duncaen's advice) start it as a user with runsvdir -P "${HOME}/.local/service/" in my river init.

  • frames-only-mode

    Make emacs play nicely with tiling window managers by setting it up to use frames rather than windows

  • Another tip to make it even better: enable frames-only-mode to let the (tiling) window manager handle the layout for you. With a completion framework like Ivy or Helm, it becomes incredibly flexible and productive.

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