| Build type | Latest version (click to download) | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Release & pre-release | |||
| Daily master | |||
| Weekly mps build | the experimental MPS GC feature from feature/igc branch. does not supports pgtk yet |
AppImage is a single-file executable format for linux. This repo builds Emacs as AppImages for x86-64 & aarch64 linux systems.
- Supports native-comp, native json, tree sitter
- Self-contained, no extra dependencies
- Automatically built on Github Actions
- Provides both latest release and daily master builds
gtk3(orx11in legacy builds): built with X11 GTK3 toolkit (requires gtk3 libraries installed)lucid: built with X11 lucid toolkit (requires libxaw installed)pgtk: built with PGTK GUI support, for wayland desktopnox: built without GUI support
- Download *.AppImage
chmod +x Emacs.AppImage./Emacs.AppImage
The appimage executable accepts the same arguments as emacs itself.
Furthermore, if you want to run any other binaries shipped with emacs (e.g. emacsclient, etags),
add --emacs-appimage-run-as BINARY_NAME as the first arguments, aka: ./Emacs.AppImage --emacs-appimage-run-as emacsclient xxx yyy.
- A not-too-old linux system (at least ~ ubuntu 18.04, which is the system it's built on)
- FUSE 2.x, which should be pre-installed in most distributions.
- Recent distributions (e.g. ubuntu 22.04+) may have FUSE 3.x installed instead, you need to also install the 2.x version.
- For more help, see here
Tested in:
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Fedora 39
Spacemacs reports error like "Lisp directory /tmp/.mount_emacsxxxxx/share/emacs/29.4/etc/: no such directory"
On each execution, Emacs.AppImage mounts itself in a unique temporary directory (/tmp/.mount_emacsxxxxx) and sets environment variables like EMACSDATA so that emacs can find data files correctly.
Apparently, Spacemacs would cache environment variables in .spacemacs.env, which would break Emacs.AppImage. To fix this, delete related entires in .spacemacs.env and restart.