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NAME

       emacsclient - tells a running Emacs to visit a file

SYNOPSIS

       emacsclient [options] files ...

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page documents briefly the emacsclient command.  Full documentation is available in the GNU
       Info format; see below.

       emacsclient works in conjunction with the built-in Emacs server.

       You can either call emacsclient directly or let other programs run it for you when necessary.  On GNU and
       Unix  systems many programs consult the environment variable EDITOR (sometimes also VISUAL) to obtain the
       command used for editing.  Thus, setting this environment variable  to  'emacsclient'  will  allow  these
       programs  to  use  an  already  running  Emacs for editing.  Other operating systems might have their own
       methods for defining the default editor.

       For emacsclient to work, you need an already running  Emacs  with  a  server.   Within  Emacs,  call  the
       functions  "server-start"  or  "server-mode".   (Your  ".emacs" file can do this automatically if you add
       either "(server-start)" or "(server-mode 1)" to it.)

       When you've finished editing the buffer, type "C-x #" ("server-edit").  This saves the file and  sends  a
       message  back  to  the emacsclient program telling it to exit.  The programs that use EDITOR wait for the
       "editor" (actually, emacsclient) to exit.  "C-x #" also checks for other  pending  external  requests  to
       edit various files, and selects the next such file.

       If  you  set  the  variable "server-window" to a window or a frame, "C-x #" displays the server buffer in
       that window or in that frame.

OPTIONS

       Most options follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ("-").

       +line[:column]
              Go to the specified line and column.  A missing column  is  treated  as  column  1.   This  option
              applies only to the next file specified.

       -a, --alternate-editor=COMMAND
              If  the Emacs server is not running, run the specified shell command instead.  If the empty string
              is specified, run "emacs --daemon" to start Emacs in daemon mode, and try to connect to it.

              See also the ALTERNATE_EDITOR environment variable, over which this option takes precedence.

       -c, --create-frame
              Create a new frame instead of trying to use the current Emacs frame.

       -r --reuse-frame
              Reuse an existing frame if one exists, otherwise create a new frame.

       -F, --frame-parameters=ALIST
              Set the parameters of a newly-created frame.

       -d, --display=DISPLAY
              Tell the server to display the files on the given display.

       -e, --eval
              Do not visit files but instead evaluate the arguments as Emacs Lisp expressions.

       -f, --server-file=FILENAME
              Use TCP configuration file  FILENAME  for  communication.   Relative  filenames  are  relative  to
              "~/.emacs.d/server/" or "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/emacs/server/", and the default is "server".

              See also the EMACS_SERVER_FILE environment variable, over which this option takes precedence.

       -n, --no-wait
              Return  immediately  without  waiting  for  you to "finish" the buffer in Emacs.  If combined with
              --eval, this option is ignored.

       -w, --timeout=N
              How long to wait, in seconds, for Emacs to respond before giving up.   The  default  is  0,  which
              means to wait forever.

       --parent-id=ID
              Open an emacsclient frame as a client frame in the parent X window with id ID.

       -q, --quiet
              Do  not  let  emacsclient  display messages about waiting for Emacs or connecting to remote server
              sockets.

       -u, --suppress-output
              Do not let emacsclient display results returned from the server.   Mostly  useful  in  combination
              with --eval when the evaluation performed is for side-effect rather than result.

       -s, --socket-name=FILENAME
              Use   socket   named   FILENAME   for   communication.    Relative   filenames   are  relative  to
              "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/emacs/" or "$TMPDIR/".

              See also the EMACS_SOCKET_NAME environment variable, over which this option takes precedence.

       -nw, -t, --tty
              Open a new Emacs frame on the current terminal.

       -T, --tramp=PREFIX
              Set PREFIX to add to filenames for Emacs to locate files on remote machines using TRAMP.  This  is
              mostly  useful  in combination with using the Emacs server on a remote host (either using TCP with
              --server-file, or a socket forwarded over SSH).

              See also the EMACSCLIENT_TRAMP environment variable, over which this option takes precedence.

       -V, --version
              Print version information and exit.

       -H, --help
              Print this usage information message and exit.

EXIT STATUS

       Normally, the exit status is 0.  If emacsclient shuts down due to Emacs  signaling  an  error,  the  exit
       status is 1.

ENVIRONMENT

       ALTERNATE_EDITOR
              If  the  Emacs  server is not running, run the shell command in this environment variable instead.
              If set to the empty string, run "emacs --daemon" to start Emacs in daemon mode, and try to connect
              to it.  Will be overridden by the --alternate-editor option, if present.

       EMACSCLIENT_TRAMP
              A  prefix  to  add  to filenames, intended to allow Emacs to locate files on remote machines using
              TRAMP.  Will be overridden by the --tramp option, if present.

       EMACS_SERVER_FILE
              Look in this file to discover where to find a TCP Emacs server.  Relative filenames  are  relative
              to "~/.emacs.d/server/" or "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/emacs/server/", and the default is "server".  Will be
              overridden by the --server-file option, if present.

       EMACS_SOCKET_NAME
              The filename of the socket to use for communication with the Emacs server.  Relative filenames are
              relative  to  "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/emacs/"  or  "$TMPDIR/".   Will be overridden by the --socket-name
              option, if present.

SEE ALSO

       The program is documented fully in Using Emacs as a Server available via the Info system.

       The XDG_ environment  variables  are  described  in  detail  in  the  XDG  Base  Directory  Specification
       ⟨https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html⟩.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was originally written by Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@debian.org>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system, but is not specific to that system.

COPYING

       This manual page is in the public domain.