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Google apps script is a scripting language based on JavaScript to automate Google products like Google sheets. The script can be triggered in various ways based on time of day, a edit in a spreadsheet, opening the spreadsheet, etc. The difference between "simple" "installable" triggers lie primarily in authorization/permission contexts. Detailed guide here.

Why favor scrapping?

  • ★NEW★ Precedents For:

  • ★NEW★ Precedents Against: Though there are 40+ [trigger] tags, it's very rare(<5) to see a [language-trigger] tag(like ). And it's unheard of to use a combo [language-typeOfTrigger-trigger] tag. I can't find any precedents for this combo.

  • ★NEW★ Only one user added this tag to more than 70% of all questions with this tag. Data here and here. I myself account for a additional ~10%(I was naive). For popular tags like or , no user's contribution crossed 5%.

    • Tag creation and retagging are done without discussion with the community or meta post.

    • Any of the other active users with >10k reps did not add this tag to questions(except myself).

    • If this user quits SO, then tags will be split and rest of the users will be burdened with retagging done by one user.

  • Actual harm: As the highly specific tags do not have enough watchers, questions were simply ignored, if not tagged with as well.

  • The differences between "simple" and "installable" trigger(Which is primarily authorization) doesn't warrant a division between these tags.

  • Although can't be standalone, can't be used standalone either, due to the low number of watchers.

  • A perfectly valid alternative: + exists.

  • " looks like a meta tag". No it isn't. Even if it is(which it isn't), data suggests combo tags does the same, if not more harm by splitting up watchers and answerers.

Some more stats:

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  • The case is much worse with this tag. First, the prefix gs is ambiguous- It may mean Google sheets like or

  • It has a total of 98 questions, of which 78 were added after edits and not present initially.

  • It currently has 1 watcher.

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  • There is a total of 465 questions currently tagged with both these tags.

Should these tags exist?

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    I think that for the sake of uniformity and complexity neither of the google-apps-script trigger tags are needed. I'd be more than happy to do away with them and just have tags built from google-apps-script and triggers. The GAS trigger-specific tags unnecessarity segregate these questions from triggers questions and just increases the change of the questions being missed (I for one would never see a question simply tagged gs-installable-triggers if it wasn't for the inclusion of google-apps-script as well). Jul 17, 2020 at 10:56
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    The gs- prefix for google-apps-script tag branches should be completely abolished anyway, there is a huge relationship between google-sheets and google-apps-script but they do not always correlate, especially as there exist google-sheets specific triggers. Jul 17, 2020 at 10:58
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    If the information contained in the wiki of those two tags can be combined, generalized a little and moved to the triggers tag (which I think is more than doable), I would also agree that removing GAS duplication from the tag and subsequent merge will only benefit the questions regarding triggers. Jul 17, 2020 at 11:39
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    @Rubén Irrelevant. I'm only defining "meta-tag" as defined in one of those answers. triggers fails the criteria to be defined as a meta tag. Can it be used standalone? Of course not. Does that mean it's a meta tag? No. Why not? Here are some examples provided by Cody: Examples of meta tags are homework, beginner, interesting, urgent, programming, unanswered, and so on. It is not as simple as "a tag that cannot stand alone as a question's sole tag". What then is a meta tag? a "meta tag" is one that describes the nature or type of a question, rather than its content.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 16:03
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    Does triggers describes the nature or type of question rather than it's content? No. That's why it's not a meta tag.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 16:04
  • @Rubén Pragmatically speaking, due to the number of watchers, google-apps-script-simple-triggers cannot be used as a standalone tag either. Theoretically speaking, Yes it can be. But practically, No. Classic example- Near 0 views, no comments on how to improve the question.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 16:09
  • @TheMaster As I don't like the "Watch" feature so much I'm using it for very few tags but I'm still reviewing frequently other tags including the tags that are being suggested to be scrapped.
    – Wicket
    Jul 17, 2020 at 22:22
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    @Rubén It's a indicator of how many people are interested are in the tag and not a absolute. I understand that. But it is a "relative" indicator of actual watchers. If tag1 has 10 and tag2 has 100 watchers, real number ratio will also be close to 10:100 or 1:10
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 22:35
  • Regarding the "new" stats they are missing to show how many question that have added the "harmful" tags by that single user that doesn't include google-apps-script. By the other hand, it could be interesting to know how many of the triggers experts answer have answered a question about Google Apps Script triggers.
    – Wicket
    Jul 19, 2020 at 22:22
  • @Rubén The tag is harmful, because it is artificially inflated by one user(i.e., you :)).If such a tag is then suggested to new users, it'll be unanswered because the product tag is missed as the example I've shown above. I'm sure you wouldn't have missed adding the product tag. So, if I make that query, it'll probably be 0%. That's irrelevant though as the problem is artificial inflation by 1 user. If you leave or take a break or decide not to watch the tag anymore, many questions may be hidden unnecessarily. The precedents prove the general consensus against such combined tags.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 19, 2020 at 22:55
  • @Rubén how many of the triggers experts answer have answered a question about Google Apps Script triggers. That's irrelevant too. I'm advocating [triggers]+[g-a-s] and not just [triggers]. I'm not quite sure what the point here is. Are you doing this for badges in apps script-triggers tag or something?
    – TheMaster
    Jul 19, 2020 at 22:59
  • I'm adding the tags for making it easier to find questions about simple and installable triggers, nothing else. I don't thing that gas+triggers is better, actually, as I already mentioned I think that triggers is not a good tag.
    – Wicket
    Jul 19, 2020 at 23:01
  • The arguments described in favor of gas + triggers so far looks to me "artificial" Why did you not proposed gas + web-application when gas-web-apps was discussed few days earlier?
    – Wicket
    Jul 19, 2020 at 23:01

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Although was not a bad tag per se, It is not a standalone tag and Synonymizing to caused issues where new users would simply tag and it would change to and question is left unattended.

It was therefore decided by the community to synonymize both these tags ( and ) to the parent tag instead to get rid off the tags and to keep users from recreating the tag and making the same mistake again.

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    Special thanks to moderator @Bhargav mod-link for helping with the original synonym-removal
    – TheMaster
    Sep 13, 2020 at 11:38
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  1. No, they should not be scrapped in favor of a tag combination that includes because this tag is already being discussed (was discussed (Feb 2019)?) -> Should the [triggers] tag exist? and so far the consensus is that is not a good tag.

Rather than scrapping and "follow" them as well as follow and . Actually rather that "watch" you might find more convenient to create a custom filter


  1. No, they should not be scrapped in favor of a tag combination that includes because using a "combination" rather than a single tag makes it harder for experts on that tag to find questions.

Fun facts:

  1. Searching for [*trigger*] the results page shows 20 tags.
    These are the tags returned by the SO search page:

    or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or

  2. The Tags page shows >30 tags

  3. The 21-26 tags having trigger (not included in the above list) are: , , , , . All of them have between 17 and 30 questions.

  4. I'm ~middle of the list of the All Time Top answerers of

  5. I'm at the top five of the list of the All Time Top answerers of

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    There is no consensus. It wasn't even a burninate request, but a discussion as it failed all 4 criteria in OP's own words. Only(@jpmc) agrees that it should be burnt-with 9 upvotes and 6 downvotes. @Makoto was against combined tags(database-trigger) in particular, and just wants to clean up. In hindsight, it was the combined tag: database-triggers that was burninated instead of triggers, which exists with a very specific usage guideline compatible with google-apps-script.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 14:32
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    Not all bad tags should be burninated because the effort that it implies. It's just expected that users who are aware of bad tags don't use them and that while they are editing a question remove the bad tags.
    – Wicket
    Jul 17, 2020 at 15:46
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    I don't think its a bad tag either. I link my answer there here. I don't see any reason that it's bad. A similar example would be the tag arrays. It's not a standalone tag, frequently used across multiple products and languages.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 17, 2020 at 22:43
  • I don't think that arrays and triggers are comparable (anyway, there are a lot of tags having array, ~40)
    – Wicket
    Jul 18, 2020 at 19:36
  • I gave two examples in which they are comparable: 1. Both represents concepts common in almost all programming languages. 2. Both tags cannot be used standalone, but only as builder tags. >Even if there are 40 related array* tags, we don't have java-array, c-array, c++-array. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/287045 In a similar way, we don't need a programming specific trigger tag.
    – TheMaster
    Jul 18, 2020 at 19:54

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