asp.net-core-tag-helpers and tag-helpers have identical descriptions and an almost equal number of questions tagged with them. The technology is specific to ASP.NET Core, so I'm not sure which tag is better to keep, but either way, it seems like clutter to have both.
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Tag helpers were introduced in ASP.NET vNEXT (working title) / 5, later released as ASP.NET Core.
Docs:
Tag Helpers enable server-side code to participate in creating and rendering HTML elements in Razor files.
So the ASP.NET Core part is always implied when talking about tag helpers. I think simpler is better. Either keep tag-helpers or use razor-tag-helpers. Don't put ASP.NET Core in it.
asp.net-
, soasp.net-core-tag-helpers
should be kept