NAME¶
notmuch-tag - add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms
SYNOPSIS¶
notmuch tag [options ...] +<
tag>|-<
tag>
[--] <
search-term> ...
notmuch tag --batch [--input=<
filename>]
DESCRIPTION¶
Add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms.
See
notmuch-search-terms(7) for details of the supported syntax for <
search-term>.
Tags prefixed by '+' are added while those prefixed by '-' are removed. For each
message, tag changes are applied in the order they appear on the command line.
The beginning of the search terms is recognized by the first argument that
begins with neither '+' nor '-'. Support for an initial search term beginning
with '+' or '-' is provided by allowing the user to specify a "--"
argument to separate the tags from the search terms.
notmuch tag updates the maildir flags according to tag changes if the
maildir.synchronize_flags configuration option is enabled. See
notmuch-config(1) for details.
Supported options for
tag include
- --remove-all
- Remove all tags from each message matching the search terms
before applying the tag changes appearing on the command line. This means
setting the tags of each message to the tags to be added. If there are no
tags to be added, the messages will have no tags.
- --batch
- Read batch tagging operations from a file (stdin by
default). This is more efficient than repeated notmuch tag
invocations. See TAG FILE FORMAT below for the input format. This
option is not compatible with specifying tagging on the command line.
- --input=<filename>
- Read input from given file, instead of from stdin. Implies
--batch.
The input must consist of lines of the format:
+<
tag>|-<
tag> [...] [--] <
query>
Each line is interpreted similarly to
notmuch tag command line arguments.
The delimiter is one or more spaces ' '. Any characters in <
tag>
may be hex-encoded with %NN where NN is the hexadecimal value of the
character. To hex-encode a character with a multi-byte UTF-8 encoding,
hex-encode each byte. Any spaces in <tag>
must be hex-encoded as
%20. Any characters that are not part of <
tag>
must
not be hex-encoded.
In the future tag:"tag with spaces" style quoting may be supported for
<
tag> as well; for this reason all double quote characters in
<
tag>
should be hex-encoded.
The <
query> should be quoted using Xapian boolean term quoting
rules: if a term contains whitespace or a close paren or starts with a double
quote, it must be enclosed in double quotes (not including any prefix) and
double quotes inside the term must be doubled (see below for examples).
Leading and trailing space ' ' is ignored. Empty lines and lines beginning with
'#' are ignored.
EXAMPLE¶
The following shows a valid input to batch tagging. Note that only the isolated
'*' acts as a wildcard. Also note the two different quotings of the tag
space in tags
+winner *
+foo::bar%25 -- (One and Two) or (One and tag:winner)
+found::it -- tag:foo::bar%
# ignore this line and the next
+space%20in%20tags -- Two
# add tag '(tags)', among other stunts.
+crazy{ +(tags) +&are +#possible\ -- tag:"space in tags"
+match*crazy -- tag:crazy{
+some_tag -- id:"this is ""nauty)"""
SEE ALSO¶
notmuch(1),
notmuch-config(1),
notmuch-count(1),
notmuch-dump(1),
notmuch-hooks(5),
notmuch-insert(1),
notmuch-new(1),
notmuch-reply(1),
notmuch-restore(1),
notmuch-search(1),
notmuch-search-terms(7),
notmuch-show(1),
AUTHOR¶
Carl Worth and many others
COPYRIGHT¶
2014, Carl Worth and many others