This one is pretty straightforward and useful too.

    Ian

Ian Main wrote:
> This adds the ability to mark an entire folder as read (or any other
> tags you like once you map it).
> 
> This update adds documentation for the command.
> 
>     Ian
> ---
>  vim/notmuch.txt |  1 +
>  vim/notmuch.vim | 11 +++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 12 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/vim/notmuch.txt b/vim/notmuch.txt
> index 4374102..33cbe6e 100644
> --- a/vim/notmuch.txt
> +++ b/vim/notmuch.txt
> @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ MAPPINGS                                    
> *notmuch-mappings*
>  Folder view~
>  
>  <enter>      Show selected search
> +A    Archive (-inbox -unread) an entire folder
>  s    Enter a new search
>  =    Refresh
>  c    Compose a new mail
> diff --git a/vim/notmuch.vim b/vim/notmuch.vim
> index 331e930..3f2444b 100644
> --- a/vim/notmuch.vim
> +++ b/vim/notmuch.vim
> @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ let g:loaded_notmuch = "yep"
>  let g:notmuch_folders_maps = {
>       \ '<Enter>':    'folders_show_search()',
>       \ 's':          'folders_search_prompt()',
> +     \ 'A':          'folders_tag_all("-inbox -unread")',
>       \ '=':          'folders_refresh()',
>       \ 'c':          'compose()',
>       \ }
> @@ -378,6 +379,16 @@ ruby << EOF
>  EOF
>  endfunction
>  
> +function! s:folders_tag_all(tags)
> +ruby << EOF
> +     n = $curbuf.line_number
> +     s = $searches[n - 1]
> +     t = VIM::evaluate('a:tags')
> +     do_tag(s, t)
> +EOF
> +     call s:folders_refresh()
> +endfunction
> +
>  function! s:folders()
>       call s:new_buffer('folders')
>       ruby folders_render()
> -- 
> 1.9.3
> 


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