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I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at Super User handled the same issuehow people at Super User handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at Super User handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at Super User handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

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I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at the sister project SuperUserSuper User handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at the sister project SuperUser handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at Super User handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

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I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at the sister project SuperUser handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into , via a synonymtag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the relatively few valid DOScommand-line/batch-file questions intoto , or something like that? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misusedmisleading DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT: Just see how people at the sister project SuperUser handled the same issue.

So, would it be possible to turn the tag into , via a synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the relatively few valid DOS questions into , or something like that? The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misused DOS tag.

I am new on the site and am still working on good ol' DOS boxes (the actual DOSBox and FreeDOS, mainly). What I found out by searching this tag is that many users mistake DOS for the command line on Windows ( or ) and sometimes they mean or at best (there is also batch and shell scripting for other languages and shells).

So I wonder: Is there a simple way to recategorize most of the mistakenly tagged questions instead of going one by one?

EDIT 1: Just see how people at the sister project SuperUser handled the same issue.

EDIT 2: So, would it be possible to turn the tag into via a tag-synonym, so that we may move on to retagging the command-line/batch-file questions to ? (There is no need for the tag [windows-command-line], as suggested in my previous edit; [windows-console] will do.) The final step would be "burn and blacklist" the misleading DOS tag.

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