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I noticed that the "Python Language" documentation tag is starting to accumulate examples for tool usage (e.g. PIP). I was thinking about adding a topic for the pyenv Python version and virtual environment management tool, but I realized that pyenv is not a language feature. If there were such thing as documentation sub-topics (which would be nice) we could rename the Python Language tag to Python and create a sub-topic for Python tools. However, as there are no such thing, might it be beneficial to create a new documentation tag called "Python Tools" and move topics related to tools rather than the language itself there?

Of course, I'm just using Python as an example, because that is where I've done most of my work in Stack Overflow documentation, but this can be something to consider for all languages that have a lot of tools, both official and third-party.

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  • Do pip really have bad documentation? Isn't it a simple package manager-y?
    – Braiam
    Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 14:55
  • @Braiam: It might have poor documentation in areas, which implies that it's okay for a topic to be created. However, I'm along the side of the OP here in that I could program Python all day without really requiring PIP. I'm not sure where we'd want to place it though. Perhaps it does belong under its own subsection.
    – Makoto
    Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 14:56
  • @Makoto I'm sure there are people that can apply for the pip tag. Only include a topic in the way of "managing python modules" in the [python] tag and including all the methods of managing modules along with links to their respective tags for more information.
    – Braiam
    Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 14:59
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    I still think it might be beneficial to have some separation for python tools in general. There aren't an overwhelming number of them, but I think it would go a long way to navigability if they were categorized neatly and easy to find. I'm not sure that a new user would go to the "Python Language" tag looking to learn how PIP or conda works. Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 15:11
  • Of course you won't! You will go to the pip or conda tags instead.
    – Braiam
    Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 15:31
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    Very closely related: Languages and the environments where they're used should have different tags
    – jscs
    Commented Jul 22, 2016 at 16:11

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