This let's you run an inferior lisp mode with a daemomized Emacs
process.
Just do
M-x isea
Supply a daemon socket name (just the socket name, no need for the
path) and ISEA will open a comint and send the daemon stuff to eval.
If you start a daemon with elpakit then you can use the elpakit
daemon list to find a daemon to use. Elpakit has a key binding for
isea if it finds it is installed.
This let's you run an inferior lisp mode with a daemomized Emacs process.
Just do
M-x isea
Supply a daemon socket name (just the socket name, no need for the path) and ISEA will open a comint and send the daemon stuff to eval.
If you start a daemon with elpakit then you can use the elpakit daemon list to find a daemon to use. Elpakit has a key binding for isea if it finds it is installed.