On Sun Dec 27, 2020 at 2:12 PM CET, Tomi Ollila wrote: > On Sun, Dec 27 2020, inwit@sindominio.net wrote: > > There sure is notmuch-after-tag-hook (in emacs MUA), but -hooks don't > take argument(s) so how does it know what was tagged (cannot remember > if there are let-bound (dynamically bound!) variables that could have > such information). Apparently (I'm a total noob wrt elisp), the hook should know what was tagged and how it was tagged. In its documentation it reads: «'tag-changes' will contain the tags that were added or removed as a list of strings of the form "+TAG" or "-TAG". 'query' will be a string containing the search query that determines the messages that were tagged." > > whatever way, tags are assigned to Message-Id:, so you'd need to find > the filename. Having the 'query' mentioned above should be enough to find the filename, shouldn't it? > With shell-command you can do notmuch | xargs pipeline > (plain 'mv' w/ 'shell-command' would have been easily replaced w/ > 'rename-file' if that were enough). I'm not sure if I get what you're trying to say: is rename-file not enough? In any case, if there's really a way to pass 'tag-changes' and 'query' to such a hook, I could use that hook to move the file with either 'mv' with 'shell-command' or directly with rename-file, am I wrong? In any case, I first need to actually learn elisp. This seems as the right reason to finally get into it. Thanks for your help. Salud, > > > > > Salud, > > Tomi _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-leave@notmuchmail.org