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About the tag

The npm start command is a shorthand for npm run start or executes node server.js in the case of an absence of a start script in package.json.

The tag has a minimal wiki and no wiki excerpt.

It has 183 questions, but due to the minimal amount of things to be explained about npm start (well, it's just a CLI alias - end of story), I've only found this question that directly focuses on the tag. The rest of the questions basically added the tag because they used npm start before facing an issue.

Also... I fail to imagine how can someone become an expert in npm-start!

Burnination criteria

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? No. npm start can run an arbitrary script, which itself has to be described in the answer. Adding or removing this tag to a question can not bring further infos to a question.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts? Absolutely not. Common usages include starting a server, or a dev server - and these can be already pretty different! Also once again, the arbitrary script argument: different context is (likely) to equate different npm start behavior.

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? It does not describe the content of the question. As said before, the behavior of npm start has to be explained in the question. As such, it is ambiguous because npm start can refer to the launch of any script. It is actually the question that has to explain the tag, but it should be the other way around!

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? Yes. But that is not a sufficient condition to be a relevant tag.

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    it could probably be replaced by npm-scripts Mar 25, 2019 at 17:35
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    The become an expert in a tag argument is flawed. The relevant question is: do the experts use the tag to find question they want to answer. Removing the tag disables 22 watchers. Bad/minimal or missing wiki's and excerpts are not an argument to burn a tag.
    – rene
    Mar 25, 2019 at 20:20
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    @rene by becoming an expert, I was talking about gaining badges in a particular tag! Sorry for the misunderstanding
    – Nino Filiu
    Mar 25, 2019 at 20:24
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    @rene the wiki remarks were no as much an argument for deletion but rather a precision so that readers could quickly get to what extent is the community involved in this tag without doing research by themselves
    – Nino Filiu
    Mar 25, 2019 at 20:26
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    There is also npm-install (another npm-scripts related command) with 2,561 questions.
    – lifeisfoo
    Mar 26, 2019 at 12:00
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    npm-install is completely different! It installs modules, check caches, run potential post/pre install scripts... It does not runs an arbitrary script, there are often questions about the exact behavior of > npm install (cache mechanism, meaning of -S, etc), and it is not a shorthand running the package.json#scripts.install
    – Nino Filiu
    Mar 26, 2019 at 13:57
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    It seems to be mostly questions like "I used npm start and look at these errors I got" which in the overwhelming majority of cases the reason is user code. As such I do think the tag actively causes harm because it is misused and shifts focus away from the actual problem.
    – apokryfos
    Apr 2, 2019 at 12:11

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I disagree with burninating this tag because:

Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous? Yes. It describes that the question is about running a script through npm start or npm run start.

Sure, the script that's being executed varies and could be basically anything, but that's irrelevant for the tag usage. With that reasoning, tags like could also be burninated, as questions using that tag could be about web applications, desktop applications, ... . Just like the type of application is irrelevant to the tag, the type of script is irrelevant to the tag.

Lastly, since this burnination criteria is mostly used to identify meta tags, I fail to see how this would be a meta-tag.

Is the concept described even on-topic for the site? Yes, as you already mentioned.

Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post? Yes, though very minimal. As mentioned, the tag implies that someone is trying to run a script using npm start or npm run start. What I mean with "minimal" is that it does add little information over using the tag.

For example, let's say we have four questions using the following tags:

Just looking at the tags, I can guess that:

  • Question 1 and 3 are about running a webpack server using npm scripts
  • Question 2 is about running the webpack server through their own CLI
  • Question 4 is likely about running the webpack server programmatically

As each scenario could have their own experts, I do think that this is a meaningful tag.

Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts? Looking at the questions using that tag, I'm not seeing any other usage except for being used when the question is about running an application/test/script using npm start. In many cases it's irrelevant to the question itself, but the context is the same.


So summarized, this is a tag that's on-topic and unambiguous, though there's little benefit when using it. The question is, is it worth the effort to burninate a tag like this? Does it cause any harm? Does it make questions less likely to be answered or found? I personally don't believe they do.

If anything should happen, I would rather synonymize to .

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  • Tag creation says that should be a topic that hasn't been asked before. This particular one has been asked well before.
    – Braiam
    Mar 26, 2019 at 13:21
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    The four questions you mentionned can very potentially be the exact same
    – Nino Filiu
    Mar 26, 2019 at 13:54

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