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Incorrect tag association for [winbatch]
There is a tag called winbatch -- but clicking it brings up questions tagged batch-file.
The two are not remotely the same. … Can this association be broken so that only questions tagged winbatch appear with the WinBatch tag? …
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Incorrect tag association for [winbatch]
I think it is amply evident that WinBatch is a completely different topic than batch files, so hopefully it's uncontroversial that in principle winbatch should be its own, independent tag, not linked to … Especially so if winbatch were to get an appropriate wiki entry (which it can't while synonymized).
From my point of view, there is very little downside to making winbatch its own, independent tag. …
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Widespread incorrect use of the [redirect] tag
There is also an io-redirection tag that looks like it should serve for my suggested io-redirect when dealing with bash, powershell, winbatch, etc.; for redirection that is not implemented by the shell …