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title: "Speeding up Emacs with emacsclient"
date: 2014-12-14T10:06:02-0800
-date-display: December 14, 2014
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Emacs is notorious for its loading time. For me, this is especially annoying when I'm editing LaTeX files — AUCTeX takes about five seconds to load, and once I exit Emacs (especially after a quick edit), all that work is wasted, and next time I want to do some quick editing with that same LaTeX file — sorry, another five seconds.