Hello David, On 2025-08-04 08:39, David Bremner <da...@tethera.net> writes:
>> I have a couple followup questions. In emacs, how can I run a query of >> the form `notmuch search --duplicate=2 --output=messages '*''? I would >> like to see messages with duplicates from with emacs. I looked at the >> code for `notmuch-search' and could not find how to add the >> `--duplicate=2' option. > > You may find the function notmuch-show-choose-duplicate (bound to % by > default) helpful. The info documentation is at (info "(notmuch-emacs) > Dealing with duplicates"). Thank you for the suggestion. I have found this function and use it in my own code. My question is: how do I search for duplicates from within emacs? I looked at the info, and it only mentions displaying duplicates when they are found, but not finding them. I can get a list of message ids that correspond to duplicates using the command line, but I do not know how to display them in emacs. Maybe an alternative could be to run `notmuch tag' on the output of `notmuch search --duplicate=2 --output=messages '*'' to first tag the duplicates. Something like this: notmuch search --duplicate=2 --output=messages '*' | xargs -I % notmuch tag +dup % then I could search for the dup tag… Do I have to use this workaround or is there a more direct way? Thanks again, Alan
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