Persp-mode doesn't quite manage to restore magit buffers correctly, so
I've opted to have it ignore any and all magit buffers when performing
it's auto-save.
It is possible to configure it to know how to save and load the
magit-status buffer for example, but the snippet for it from
persp-mode's readme doesn't fully restore the buffer as is. And magit
has many different kinds of buffers, so I've simply opted for having all
ignored.
Ever since I started using persp-mode, launching Emacs in a terminal has
made it restore the same set of open files as in my main GUI instance of
Emacs. This hasn't been a big deal, but still somewhat annoying.
I've finally gotten around to disabling persp-mode's auto save/load
feature when running Emacs in a terminal.
And for good measure, I also set the theme to be doom-vibrant in the
terminal too. My old tomorrow-night-paradise is way out of date, and
nowhere near as good as doom-vibrant.