Is there a way to search for questions by the quantity of tags that are attached?
I know that there are Advanced Search Options where you can refine your search, and I know that there is the Stack Exchange Data Explorer which might offer some more flexibility, but I have not found any documentation on how to accomplish this task based on my research.
Consider the following situation: if a new user would like to achieve the Organizer badge, for performing their first retag, then browsing questions that already have 5 tags is not entirely efficient.
It would be nice to be able to filter questions by minimum, maximum, or exact number of tags.
For example, it would be helpful to have a Range Operator called tags:
where you could filter questions as such:
title:"javascript" "javascript" -[javascript] tags:4 is:question closed:no duplicate:no
title:"javascript" "javascript" -[javascript] tags:1.. is:question closed:no duplicate:no
title:"javascript" "javascript" -[javascript] tags:..2 is:question closed:no duplicate:no
title:"javascript" "javascript" -[javascript] tags:3..5 is:question closed:no duplicate:no
There are currently three other Range Operators than behave the same way: score:
, views:
, and answers:
.
If there is not an intuitive or easy way to accomplish this task, I would like to request this feature.