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How to start emacs in “nothing” mode (`fundamental-mode`)



The Next CEO of Stack Overflowemacs major mode for INF filesMajor mode map in emacsHow to detect mode, then execute?How can I make emacs ignore part of the file name when deciding major mode?Set “Edit with Emacs” major mode to markdown-modeDetermine if emacs knows the mode for a fileAuto enable minor modes in fundamental-modeGit commit uses fundamental mode after magit updateHow to read wikipedia in EmacsHow should I test my new mode?










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If I type emacs test.sh Emacs insists on putting me in Shell-script mode. Another time I want to edit the file help.txt and then Emacs puts me in Text mode. But sometimes I don't want any of this, especially when I am doing a large paste into Emacs from some other source.



How do I start Emacs in "nothing" mode? No special indenting, spacing, etc., and Emacs simply takes the characters in as they are entered.










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    If I type emacs test.sh Emacs insists on putting me in Shell-script mode. Another time I want to edit the file help.txt and then Emacs puts me in Text mode. But sometimes I don't want any of this, especially when I am doing a large paste into Emacs from some other source.



    How do I start Emacs in "nothing" mode? No special indenting, spacing, etc., and Emacs simply takes the characters in as they are entered.










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      If I type emacs test.sh Emacs insists on putting me in Shell-script mode. Another time I want to edit the file help.txt and then Emacs puts me in Text mode. But sometimes I don't want any of this, especially when I am doing a large paste into Emacs from some other source.



      How do I start Emacs in "nothing" mode? No special indenting, spacing, etc., and Emacs simply takes the characters in as they are entered.










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      If I type emacs test.sh Emacs insists on putting me in Shell-script mode. Another time I want to edit the file help.txt and then Emacs puts me in Text mode. But sometimes I don't want any of this, especially when I am doing a large paste into Emacs from some other source.



      How do I start Emacs in "nothing" mode? No special indenting, spacing, etc., and Emacs simply takes the characters in as they are entered.







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          When you use M-x find-file-literally Emacs will not invoke a mode that is based on the file name. Instead, it uses fundamental-mode as the major mode.



          From the command line you can use something like this:



          emacs --eval '(find-file-literally "yourfile.ext")'





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            Emacs modes are established for each file you open, so opening Emacs in "nothing mode" doesn't necessarily accomplish what you're after. Each file you open after starting Emacs will get its own mode applied.



            You can use the command @clemera provides to open a file in fundamental mode from the command line. You can do the same from an already-running Emacs via M-x find-file-literally. You can "turn-off" the major mode for a file you've already opened by selecting fundamental mode (which is basically "nothing mode"): M-x fundamental-mode






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              $ emacs yourfile.txt --eval '(fundamental-mode)'


              You have to put the --eval after the file name or it appears to set the mode based on the file name.






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                I think you want these settings in your config (i.e. your emacs initialization file) for a blank scratch buffer at startup in fundamental mode:



                (setq-default inhibit-startup-screen t) 
                (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
                (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
                (setq initial-scratch-message "")
                (setq initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)





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                  When you use M-x find-file-literally Emacs will not invoke a mode that is based on the file name. Instead, it uses fundamental-mode as the major mode.



                  From the command line you can use something like this:



                  emacs --eval '(find-file-literally "yourfile.ext")'





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                    When you use M-x find-file-literally Emacs will not invoke a mode that is based on the file name. Instead, it uses fundamental-mode as the major mode.



                    From the command line you can use something like this:



                    emacs --eval '(find-file-literally "yourfile.ext")'





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                      When you use M-x find-file-literally Emacs will not invoke a mode that is based on the file name. Instead, it uses fundamental-mode as the major mode.



                      From the command line you can use something like this:



                      emacs --eval '(find-file-literally "yourfile.ext")'





                      share|improve this answer















                      When you use M-x find-file-literally Emacs will not invoke a mode that is based on the file name. Instead, it uses fundamental-mode as the major mode.



                      From the command line you can use something like this:



                      emacs --eval '(find-file-literally "yourfile.ext")'






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                          Emacs modes are established for each file you open, so opening Emacs in "nothing mode" doesn't necessarily accomplish what you're after. Each file you open after starting Emacs will get its own mode applied.



                          You can use the command @clemera provides to open a file in fundamental mode from the command line. You can do the same from an already-running Emacs via M-x find-file-literally. You can "turn-off" the major mode for a file you've already opened by selecting fundamental mode (which is basically "nothing mode"): M-x fundamental-mode






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                            10














                            Emacs modes are established for each file you open, so opening Emacs in "nothing mode" doesn't necessarily accomplish what you're after. Each file you open after starting Emacs will get its own mode applied.



                            You can use the command @clemera provides to open a file in fundamental mode from the command line. You can do the same from an already-running Emacs via M-x find-file-literally. You can "turn-off" the major mode for a file you've already opened by selecting fundamental mode (which is basically "nothing mode"): M-x fundamental-mode






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                              Emacs modes are established for each file you open, so opening Emacs in "nothing mode" doesn't necessarily accomplish what you're after. Each file you open after starting Emacs will get its own mode applied.



                              You can use the command @clemera provides to open a file in fundamental mode from the command line. You can do the same from an already-running Emacs via M-x find-file-literally. You can "turn-off" the major mode for a file you've already opened by selecting fundamental mode (which is basically "nothing mode"): M-x fundamental-mode






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                              Emacs modes are established for each file you open, so opening Emacs in "nothing mode" doesn't necessarily accomplish what you're after. Each file you open after starting Emacs will get its own mode applied.



                              You can use the command @clemera provides to open a file in fundamental mode from the command line. You can do the same from an already-running Emacs via M-x find-file-literally. You can "turn-off" the major mode for a file you've already opened by selecting fundamental mode (which is basically "nothing mode"): M-x fundamental-mode







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                                  $ emacs yourfile.txt --eval '(fundamental-mode)'


                                  You have to put the --eval after the file name or it appears to set the mode based on the file name.






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                                    $ emacs yourfile.txt --eval '(fundamental-mode)'


                                    You have to put the --eval after the file name or it appears to set the mode based on the file name.






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                                      $ emacs yourfile.txt --eval '(fundamental-mode)'


                                      You have to put the --eval after the file name or it appears to set the mode based on the file name.






                                      share|improve this answer













                                      I'm running:

                                      GNU Emacs 25.2.2 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30) of 2018-08-26, modified by Debian



                                      $ emacs yourfile.txt --eval '(fundamental-mode)'


                                      You have to put the --eval after the file name or it appears to set the mode based on the file name.







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                                          I think you want these settings in your config (i.e. your emacs initialization file) for a blank scratch buffer at startup in fundamental mode:



                                          (setq-default inhibit-startup-screen t) 
                                          (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
                                          (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
                                          (setq initial-scratch-message "")
                                          (setq initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)





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                                            I think you want these settings in your config (i.e. your emacs initialization file) for a blank scratch buffer at startup in fundamental mode:



                                            (setq-default inhibit-startup-screen t) 
                                            (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
                                            (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
                                            (setq initial-scratch-message "")
                                            (setq initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)





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                                              I think you want these settings in your config (i.e. your emacs initialization file) for a blank scratch buffer at startup in fundamental mode:



                                              (setq-default inhibit-startup-screen t) 
                                              (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
                                              (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
                                              (setq initial-scratch-message "")
                                              (setq initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)





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                                              I think you want these settings in your config (i.e. your emacs initialization file) for a blank scratch buffer at startup in fundamental mode:



                                              (setq-default inhibit-startup-screen t) 
                                              (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
                                              (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
                                              (setq initial-scratch-message "")
                                              (setq initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode)






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