Hi Jordan, I posted this question generally, but repeating here: is there a 
way to get this plugin to ask for authentication when tagging files with 
restricted permissions? I like to tag apps, but it won't tag apps 
downloaded through the app store. It also doesn't give me any sign that it 
hasn't tagged them.

I'm glad to have this plugin though. Thank you. 

On Thursday, February 9, 2012 5:07:06 PM UTC-7, Jordan Kay wrote:
>
> After noticing that my original OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin now 
> included in Quicksilver’s recommended plugins no longer works, I 
> decided to rewrite it from the ground up. Even when the original did 
> work, its behavior was finicky, and there were several problems 
> reported by users related to its usage of the openmeta command line 
> tool. This new version should be much faster and functional, and 
> eschews the need for the command line tool entirely. 
>
> Have a look at https://github.com/jordanekay/OpenMeta-File-Tagging-Plugin 
> and tell me what you think. As described in the README, it adds your 
> OpenMeta tags to your catalog to let you find files by tag(s). It 
> supports the expected tagging actions as well: add, remove, set, 
> clear, and show tags for a single file or group of files. 
>
> So take the plugin for a spin and try it out. I'm a bit rusty and this 
> was a quick effort, so I'm bound to have missed something. A quick 
> code review would be much appreciated as well. 
>
> Note: Due to what I think may be a bug in Quicksilver I have seen it 
> crash when trying to show tags for a file, but I can't reproduce this 
> reliably. If anyone can reproduce, I'd love to know if there is a 
> workaround. 
>
> Thanks, 
> Jordan

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