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docs: fixed order of arguments in example #49

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ This query would match all files that contain `#tag1` AND `#tag2` OR files that
`tag` supports two flags that execute a system command. The `-c`/`--command` flag lets you add a command that should be executed on each matched file. The `-f`/`--filter-command` flag checks if an executed system command exits successfully. If not, the found file will not match, even tho it contains tags matching the query. You can use the string `#FILE#` in your command. This string will be replaced with the filepath of the file that matched the query. For example, the command

```
tag "#asdf" . -f "grep 'something' #FILE#" -c "echo 'somethingelse' >> #FILE#"
tag . "#asdf" -f "grep 'something' #FILE#" -c "echo 'somethingelse' >> #FILE#"
```

Will only match the files tagged with `#asdf` that also include the string "something". The string "somethingelse" will then be appended to each found file.
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