This package provides tools to save and restore frame and window configurations in Emacs, including buffers that may not be live anymore. In this way, it's like a lightweight "workspace" manager, allowing you to easily restore one or more frames, including their windows, the windows' layout, and their buffers. Internally it uses Emacs's bookmarks system to restore buffers to their previous contents and location. This provides power and extensibility, since many major modes already integrate with Emacs's bookmarks system. However, in case a mode's bookmarking function isn't satisfactory, Burly allows the user to customize buffer-restoring functions for specific modes. For Org mode, Burly provides such custom functions so that narrowed and indirect Org buffers are properly restored, and headings are located by outline path in case they've moved since a bookmark was made (the org-bookmark-heading package also provides this through the Emacs bookmark system, but users may not have it installed, and the functionality is too useful to not include here by default). Internally, buffers and window configurations are also encoded as URLs, and users may also save and open those URLs instead of using Emacs bookmarks. (The name "Burly" comes from "buffer URL.")