When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their Stack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search for 'JavaScript physics engine' and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.
2 Answers
You can use the Stack Exchange Data Explorer for this. Here is a query which lets you search in tag excerpts:
Select t.TagName, p.Body
From Tags t Inner Join Posts p On t.ExcerptPostId=p.Id
Where p.Body Like '%##contents##%'
Order By t.[Count] Desc
Note that SEDE is updated once a week on Sunday morning, but for slow-changing content like tag descriptions this shouldn't be a problem.
As a similar alternative to the answer; I wanted to see how how many views questions tagged with a particular tag are generating over time:
;with cte as (
select
FORMAT(convert(date, P.CreationDate), 'yyyy-MM-01 00:00:00.000') [date],
P.ViewCount,
P.Tags,
P.AnswerCount
from Posts P
join PostTypes PT on PT.id = P.PostTypeId
where
PT.Name in ('Question')
and Tags like '%<tag you want to see>%'
)
select
[date],
sum(ViewCount) ViewCount
from cte
group by
[date]
order by [date] desc