- <b>--remove-all</b>
-
- 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.
-
- <b>--batch</b>
-
- Read batch tagging operations from a file (stdin by default).
- This is more efficient than repeated <b>notmuch</b> <b>tag</b> invocations.
- See <b>TAG</b> <b>FILE</b> <b>FORMAT</b> below for the input format. This option is
- not compatible with specifying tagging on the command line.
-
- <b>--input=</b><filename>
-
- Read input from given file, instead of from stdin. Implies
- <b>--batch</b>.
+ <b>--remove-all</b>
+ Remove all tags from each message matching the search terms be‐
+ fore 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.
+
+ <b>--batch</b>
+ Read batch tagging operations from a file (stdin by default).
+ This is more efficient than repeated <b>notmuch</b> <b>tag</b> invocations.
+ See <u>TAG</u> <u>FILE</u> <u>FORMAT</u> below for the input format. This option is
+ not compatible with specifying tagging on the command line.
+
+ <b>--input=<filename></b>
+ Read input from given file, instead of from stdin. Implies
+ <b>--batch</b>.