It looks like we have two tags that are being used largely synonymously, namely instruments and xcode-instruments.
It seems that we have two basic alternatives:
We could try to shift everyone to xcode-instruments:
Retagging all instruments questions that are Xcode related to xcode-instruments. For example, perhaps we retag those that are also tagged with xcode, ios, macos, etc. (See below for a longer list of related tags that were consistently Xcode related.)
Change the usage description of instruments to make it clear that one should use xcode-instruments for any Xcode Instruments related questions.
I'm less clear on what to do with the remainder of the instruments questions. Playing around with it, I found I could eliminate most of the Xcode-related questions by searching for "[instruments] -[ios*] -[swift*] -[macos] -[xcode*] -[objective-c] -[nsoperationqueue] -[sprite-kit] -[core-data] -[metal]". That returns fairly sparse and eclectic group of questions, mostly not Xcode related. Glancing at the list, no obvious patterns of other obvious tags jumped out at me.
As a Xcode developer, I'd be inclined to just declare instruments a synonym for xcode-instruments and let the small minority of instruments questions that aren't about Xcode figure out a better tag. But I freely recognize that I'm biased, so I'd welcome suggestions on how to handle this. But it seems that keeping both instruments and xcode-instruments around (even if we clarify the usage descriptions) seems to only invite further confusion.
The other alternative is to retire xcode-instruments and to retag all xcode-instruments questions to instruments . It seems that more people are using instruments than xcode-instruments for these Xcode-related questions.
But this seems to leave those non-Xcode instruments questions under a tag that doesn't make sense (and the tag, itself, does nothing to bring this mistagging issue to their attention.
I'd be inclined to option 1, but I'm open to suggestions.