idempotent and once do not mean the same thing. They are not synonyms.
An idempotent process can be run multiple times, but always has the same result.
once asserts that the process can only be run a single time. It could be effectively idempotent, but it could also explicitly fail if called multiple times.
For instance if every time I click a button I get a warning then it is idempotent, if the first time I click it I get a warning but subsequent times it does nothing then that ran once.
Some languages and frameworks have constructs that facilitate run-once patterns, for instance static
constructors in C#, or $.one()
in jQuery (to give two very different implementations and interpretations). Neither of these is idempotent (at least within the context/scope).
Whether once is a meaningful tag is the real question - there are plenty of questions tagged with it but I'm not sure it makes sense as a tag. It's a language agnostic concept but almost every question is asking something very specific - 'How do I make something run once in X' kind of questions.
As such I don't think it adds value.