It's said that to illustrate something, we should go to the extremes, so, let’s go to the absolute extreme: programming on Microsoft Word.
If I'm coding language X, and I have any problem, I can ask any* question about language X, since everything I do with language X is a programming problem. But since I'm using Microsoft Word to write said code, is Microsoft Word also on topic? It would be very uphill to argue that because I use Microsoft Word for programming, it becomes automatically a programming question.
Instead, I believe we should focus on the task that is being done with the tool. Saying that because I use X tool, it's automatically a programming question isn't very reasonable rule of thumb to go by. Remember, ADB is also a tool commonly used to change/modify the OS on Android devices (one could argue which is more prominent use, but I would like that we sidestep that), so going by "I used ADB for programming, therefore is a programming tool" is too naive. Also, it would argue that everyone that uses ADB is a programmer, which is also naive.
As said in the beginning, I prefer to use the task to be the benchmark. Is the task the question is about a software development task or it's just another task that people not doing software development would ask about?
* We are discussing topically here, this doesn't preclude other quality standards to be considered a question that can be asked on the site.