I came across the tag file.exists while reviewing a Ruby question. In Ruby, there is are two related methods, yet the question asks about the latter.
File::exists?
- now deprecatedFile::exist?
At the moment, there are 57 questions with this tag.
- 1 question does not tag a specific language
- 0 followers
- Top question has 118 votes, 37 stars, 87K views
- Such method (or a variant) is common across Ruby, Java/Android, C#, R, DotNet
- 29.8% of questions with this tag have been unanswered
Based on the burninate request rules:
- Cannot be the only tag for a question, since it is not language-specific. (Again, the 1 question without a specified language)
- On topic (skip)
- Provides meaningful information to the post, but it could maybe be merged with file, since most questions already include the method in the title.
- Does convey the same meaning across all questions -- OP has an issue when checking whether a file exists.
Once burninated, I think the 57 questions should be tagged with file , if anything else at all. Most of them have 1+ language-based tags that are popular enough, increasing views.
EDIT - Another option is to merge with file-exists:
.cs
file, and the solution involving a specific Visual Studio project setting)