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I've started using a command line tool recently in shell named yq which as of this writing has 22 questions tagged . I got to know that there are two versions of this YAML parser standardized (See Naming collision in package yq)

  1. kislyuk/yq
  2. mikefarah/yq

Quick glance at the questions suggested that the question authors are not seemingly differentiating between the versions they are using. I fear this could cause more confusion when the tag gets a bit more popular than now.

How should this tag be handled? As a regular watcher of the tags should I insist the authors to explicitly mention the version they are using and keep the same tag yq or we need to create separate tags for this? I'll update the tag wiki based on the inputs I get from this post.

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    [kislyuk-yq] and [mikefarah-yq]. Debian way, baby.
    – Braiam
    May 29, 2020 at 19:37

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May I formally propose Braiam's suggestion of splitting it into tags kislyuk-yq and mikefarah-yq? This remains a confusing and surprising situation and while I don't think it's ever going to stop being confusing, and I suspect the yq tag will keep coming back, we can at least make the existing questions a bit less confusing.

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