A terminal-native file tagging system for knowledge workers, researchers, and developers who've outgrown folders.
One file. Many tags. Zero reorganization.
Assign as many tags as you want. A PDF can be work, client-a, q1, and final simultaneously.
Fuzzy path search and tag intersection queries. Find everything tagged work AND urgent in one command.
Visualize tag relationships and co-occurrences as an interactive 3D network in your browser. See the shape of your knowledge.
Auto-tag files arriving in a folder. tm watch ~/Downloads --tags inbox — every new download gets tagged instantly.
Native MCP server for Cursor, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, and OpenAI Codex. Let your AI assistant tag and search your files.
Full browser-based interface for tagging and searching — no terminal required for teammates. Runs locally on your machine.
Tag entire directories with glob patterns. Retag, move-track, and filter duplicates and orphans across thousands of files.
Tab-completion for bash, zsh, and Fish. Tag names auto-complete from your existing database as you type.
Works alongside your PKM setup — tag vault files, search across notes and attachments, surface orphaned resources.
From install to first search in 60 seconds.
The CLI is free and open source (MIT). Commercial use and team features require a license.