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So the tag is supposed to be used similarly to the gitignore and svnignore tags, but for questions which aren't specific to git, svn or another specific version control system.

Don't you mean "but also"?

The remaining questions are almost all about "ignoring" something else in some other context

Of course they are. That's because the tag name is super-vague. Suggest it be renamed or perhaps . The former is more succinct but doesn't cover non-file-based ignore mechanisms, the latter is longer but a bit more accurate.

Now, @KevinReid suggests that people might think ignore-file is about ignoring files, but personally I think that would be pretty rare.

So the tag is supposed to be used similarly to the gitignore and svnignore tags, but for questions which aren't specific to git, svn or another specific version control system.

Don't you mean "but also"?

The remaining questions are almost all about "ignoring" something else in some other context

Of course they are. That's because the tag name is super-vague. Suggest it be renamed or perhaps . The former is more succinct but doesn't cover non-file-based ignore mechanisms, the latter is longer but a bit more accurate.

So the tag is supposed to be used similarly to the gitignore and svnignore tags, but for questions which aren't specific to git, svn or another specific version control system.

Don't you mean "but also"?

The remaining questions are almost all about "ignoring" something else in some other context

Of course they are. That's because the tag name is super-vague. Suggest it be renamed or perhaps . The former is more succinct but doesn't cover non-file-based ignore mechanisms, the latter is longer but a bit more accurate.

Now, @KevinReid suggests that people might think ignore-file is about ignoring files, but personally I think that would be pretty rare.

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So the tag is supposed to be used similarly to the gitignore and svnignore tags, but for questions which aren't specific to git, svn or another specific version control system.

Don't you mean "but also"?

The remaining questions are almost all about "ignoring" something else in some other context

Of course they are. That's because the tag name is super-vague. Suggest it be renamed or perhaps . The former is more succinct but doesn't cover non-file-based ignore mechanisms, the latter is longer but a bit more accurate.