How can i use extended attributes for file tagging in ubuntu desktop in a pratical way?












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I was wondering why there is no graphical implementation of xattr in ubuntu desktop. In my opinion tagging files and folders with extended attributes is a quite convenient way to organize data.



Does someone uses extended attribute for this kind of purpose or is there a better way? For me it looks like xattr is not very common. Through a quick web search I couldn't find much information about it and I actually wondering why.
I know it depends on the filesystem, lets assume we talk about EXT4.



I would be pleased if someone could help me out.










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  • I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

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I was wondering why there is no graphical implementation of xattr in ubuntu desktop. In my opinion tagging files and folders with extended attributes is a quite convenient way to organize data.



Does someone uses extended attribute for this kind of purpose or is there a better way? For me it looks like xattr is not very common. Through a quick web search I couldn't find much information about it and I actually wondering why.
I know it depends on the filesystem, lets assume we talk about EXT4.



I would be pleased if someone could help me out.










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  • I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 8 at 23:29














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I was wondering why there is no graphical implementation of xattr in ubuntu desktop. In my opinion tagging files and folders with extended attributes is a quite convenient way to organize data.



Does someone uses extended attribute for this kind of purpose or is there a better way? For me it looks like xattr is not very common. Through a quick web search I couldn't find much information about it and I actually wondering why.
I know it depends on the filesystem, lets assume we talk about EXT4.



I would be pleased if someone could help me out.










share|improve this question














I was wondering why there is no graphical implementation of xattr in ubuntu desktop. In my opinion tagging files and folders with extended attributes is a quite convenient way to organize data.



Does someone uses extended attribute for this kind of purpose or is there a better way? For me it looks like xattr is not very common. Through a quick web search I couldn't find much information about it and I actually wondering why.
I know it depends on the filesystem, lets assume we talk about EXT4.



I would be pleased if someone could help me out.







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  • I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 8 at 23:29



















  • I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jan 8 at 23:29

















I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 8 at 23:29





I've been considering xattr for file tagging, since it seems far better than a couple of my own solutions. On my system, apparently, xattr are added for downloaded files by either the system or Google Chrome, which is what I use. Otherwise, I've not heard of any GUI tools for that so far.

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jan 8 at 23:29










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