Yep. We use a Before hook to cache all scenario tags in an instance 
variable for, among other things, use in After hooks. This is the Ruby 
flavor of Cucumber, btw.

Before do |scenario|
  @scenario_tags = scenario.source_tag_names
  ...


But you can also "natively" have tag-specific After hooks. Here's an 
example that uses both.

After('@foo') do
  case @scenario_tags.join(" ")
    when /@some_regex/ ...


On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 6:44:33 AM UTC-8, Oscar.Rieken wrote:
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> I would guess that is more of a cucumber thing
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Michael Kirkpatrick <mkir...@gmail.com 
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>> I was wondering if the tags are stored in an array somewhere and can be 
>> access so that you can do different after hooks say for Jira or other 
>> plugins?
>>
>> Thanks, 
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