The omero tag subcommands manage the creation, linking and listing of tag annotations. All subcommands can be listed using the -h option:
$ bin/omero tag -h
To create a new tag annotation, use the omero tag create command:
$ bin/omero tag create
Please enter a name for this tag: my_tag
To create a tag set containing two existing tags of known identifiers 1259 and 1260, use the omero tag createset command:
$ bin/omero tag createset --tag 1259 1260
Please enter a name for this tag set: my_tag_set
For both tags and tag sets, the name and an optional description can be passed using the --name and --desc options:
$ bin/omero tag create --name my_tag --desc 'description of my_tag'
$ bin/omero tag createset --tag 1259 1260 --name my_tag_set --desc 'description of my_tag_set'
To list all the tags owned by the current user, use the omero tag list command:
$ bin/omero tag list
+- 1261:'my_tag_set'
|\
| +- 1259:'my_tag'
| +- 1260:'my_tag_2'
+- 1264:'my_tag_set_2'
|\
| +- 1260:'my_tag_2'
| +- 1263:'my_tag_4'
Orphaned tags:
> 1262:'my_tag_3'
To list all the tag sets owned by the current user, use the omero tag listsets command:
$ bin/omero tag listsets
--------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID |Name
--------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1261 |my_tag_set
1264 |my_tag_set_2
--------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tags can be linked to objects on the server using the omero tag link command. The object must be specified as object_type:object_id. To link the tag of identifier 1260 to the Image of identifier 1000, use:
$ bin/omero tag link Image:1000 1260
Tags can be deleted using the omero delete command. The tag or tag set must be specified as TagAnnotation:tag_id. To delete tag 123 use:
$ bin/omero delete TagAnnotation:123
By default the tags within a tag set will not be deleted with the tag set. To delete any included tags use the omero delete --include option:
$ bin/omero delete TagAnnotation:123 --include TagAnnotation
See also