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When you start Emacs, it normally attempts to load your init file, a file in your home directory. Its normal name is .emacs, but you can alternatively call it .emacs.el, which enables you to byte-compile it (see Byte Compilation); then the actual file loaded will be .emacs.elc.
The command-line switches ‘-q’ and ‘-u’ control whether and
where to find the init file; ‘-q’ says not to load an init file,
and ‘-u user’ says to load user's init file instead of
yours. See Entering Emacs. If
neither option is specified, Emacs uses the LOGNAME
environment
variable, or the USER
(most systems) or USERNAME
(MS
systems) variable, to find your home directory and thus your init file;
this way, even if you have su'd, Emacs still loads your own init file.
If those environment variables are absent, though, Emacs uses your
user-id to find your home directory.
A site may have a default init file, which is the library named
default.el. Emacs finds the default.el file through the
standard search path for libraries (see How Programs Do Loading).
The Emacs distribution does not come with this file; sites may provide
one for local customizations. If the default init file exists, it is
loaded whenever you start Emacs, except in batch mode or if ‘-q’ is
specified. But your own personal init file, if any, is loaded first; if
it sets inhibit-default-init
to a non-nil
value, then
Emacs does not subsequently load the default.el file.
Another file for site-customization is site-start.el. Emacs loads this before the user's init file. You can inhibit the loading of this file with the option ‘-no-site-file’.
This variable specifies the site-customization file to load before the user's init file. Its normal value is
"site-start"
. The only way you can change it with real effect is to do so before dumping Emacs.
See Init File Examples, for examples of how to make various commonly desired customizations in your .emacs file.
This variable prevents Emacs from loading the default initialization library file for your session of Emacs. If its value is non-
nil
, then the default library is not loaded. The default value isnil
.
This normal hook is run, once, just before loading all the init files (the user's init file, default.el, and/or site-start.el). (The only way to change it with real effect is before dumping Emacs.)
This normal hook is run, once, just after loading all the init files (the user's init file, default.el, and/or site-start.el), before loading the terminal-specific library and processing the command-line arguments.