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Please excuse this beginner's level question, and take pity if this is the wrong place to ask it. I am sure that this is something that is easy to do, but for the life of me, I can't seem to figure it out.

I am using Stack Overflow. One of the tabs on the default page is Questions, where I can see a list of all sorts of programming questions. Sadly, my time is not infinite, and I would like to constrain the listing somewhat.

Usually I would like to just see listings that have any of the tags in a group, like:

, ,

Although, occasionally, I want something that has more than one tag, like only articles that have both OSX and TCP.

I have found that I can go to the Tags tab off the page, and select one tag to constrain my list of questions, but so far I have not been able to get multiple tags.

Ideally I would like to be able to set a default set of constraints. I set up a list of favorites, but don't see how I can apply them to the questions.

Simple, right?

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    use search box: [xcode] or [objective-c] or [osx] is:question and then hit Newest.
    – Omar
    Commented Apr 22, 2014 at 21:00
  • thanx, that helps with the general question, but doesn't answer the longer term issue, how can i get the question list to appear filtered initially/automatically?
    – stev
    Commented Apr 22, 2014 at 23:02
  • I guess this falls under feature-request.
    – Omar
    Commented Apr 22, 2014 at 23:08
  • Make a search, and bookmark the result. Commented Jul 31, 2015 at 7:35
  • There's the "Favorite tags" section in the right-hand bar. Setting tags in there will highlight those questions with matching tags, making it easier to pick the ones that interest you out of the list.
    – Sam Axe
    Commented Aug 30, 2015 at 7:17

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In the search-box, you can insert [tag-name] to search for a tag. You can include as many as you want. Also, use +[tag-name] to pay paticular attention to that tag, and -[tag-name] to exclude a tag from the results.

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