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I noticed that the and tags, with 6'100 and 400 questions respectively, are not synonyms. I would like to propose that the latter be made into a synonym of the former on Stack Overflow.

has a healthy tag wiki, and plenty of questions.

has a much more sparse wiki page, and far less questions.

While some of both of these questions would be better off tagged with , which is very loosely related to , far more often than not, they are indistinguishable from each other in their usage.

I think we should merge the abbreviation into the word. Unfortunately, I lack the reputation to make the change.

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Two remarks:

  • These serve two separate masters. refer to the arguments passed into a method or function, whereas refer explicitly to command-line arguments passed in to a program.

  • I don't really see the value in like I do ; one is a necessary thing which really can't stand on its own and has no real definition outside of the context of a specific language (since arguments aren't parameters), and the other has to do with passing values along to a program on the command line, which does have some merit to it.

Misuse of both is rampant, but I don't see these two needing to merge. In fact, I see burninating , and cleaning up the mess in .

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  • I completely agree with your statement about args, but very few people will differentiate. And besides, there is the command-line-arguments tag for that. Perhaps a note at the top of the args tag is needed?
    – Addison
    Nov 25, 2016 at 7:17
  • @Addison: Or, we could synomize args and command-line-arguments?
    – Makoto
    Nov 25, 2016 at 7:27
  • I might be wrong (a little new here), but wouldn't that make anyone who typed args as a tag have it change to command-line-arguments? I tested it, and it suggests the synonym, but it doesn't stop you from typing in the literal
    – Addison
    Nov 25, 2016 at 7:31

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