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I'm new to emacs, switching from vim+tmux. Can anyone recommend a plugin for saving emacs sessions? I'd like to preserve my frame layout when I switch from buffers.
I've looked around and there seem to be several plugins that do just that. I was wondering if anyone had good experience with a plugin in particular?
@bozhidar: nice to hear you on the Cognicast (just got around to listening to that one)
I’m even happier when someone actually listens to what I’ve said (which doesn’t happen that often)
Pff my emacs freezes every 30 minutes, anyone tips howto debug it?
@luk3thomas: I only had bad experiences with the packages I tried ;(
however, those issue were mostly related to having the sessions sync across multiple machines
ah, bummer. yeah I'm not sure if I am trying to force vim+tmux onto my new emacs config. I find it annoying that I'm constantly losing my buffers when I switch to another file
hm, when I read this again, I think I got you wrong. I thought about persisting sessions when stopping and starting emacs. not sure about the buffers on file change, sry