I just realized that filenames get changed when tags are added. Just want to echo others who've said that this makes the program unusable.
Let me give an example, say I have an executable program "job_tracker_cli" which I've added to my PATH, and I have a bash alias which expands "job" to call this program. If I decide to tag my executable file with "cli" or "employment", then my alias will break and I will have to type "job_tracker_cli[cli\ employment]" to run the file.
Although this application doesnt seem to support adding tags to folders, the same problem would exist in that situation
I just realized that filenames get changed when tags are added. Just want to echo others who've said that this makes the program unusable.
Let me give an example, say I have an executable program "job_tracker_cli" which I've added to my PATH, and I have a bash alias which expands "job" to call this program. If I decide to tag my executable file with "cli" or "employment", then my alias will break and I will have to type "job_tracker_cli[cli\ employment]" to run the file.
Although this application doesnt seem to support adding tags to folders, the same problem would exist in that situation