The ps1 tag is currently being used to describe both powershell (.ps1) questions as well as the bash shell's PS1 input prompt facility, two totally different things.
Back in 2018, the tag excerpt was edited to say:
DO NOT USE this tag for questions about PowerShell scripts, use [powershell] instead.
but over the months and years, the PowerShell questions have been piling up because users don't read tag excerpts. This results in a tag that is ambiguous and unhelpful.
It's been three years, the tag is still being used in multiple ways, and the list of questions tagged ps1 is still a mess. I believe it's time to act on the consensus and burn the ps1 tag.
The 4 criteria.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The tag is definitely ambiguous, and it's clear by now that most users ignore the tag wiki excerpt that attempts to disambiguate it.
Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
Both of the tag's concepts are on-topic for the site.
Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
For the bash questions it adds a little bit of information, but I am not sure I would call it "meaningful". For the powershell questions, it is a straight up synonym and adds no meaningful information at all.
Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No, there is a relatively even split in the tagged questions between its PowerShell and Bash meanings.
ps2
tag, which is being used for the bash PS2 input utility, the PS/2 serial HID standard, and Playstation 2 coding.PS3
andPS4
special variables too...