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io-ts is a counterpart of , a functional data encoder/decoder library for TypeScript. It has nothing to do with the tag. Can this be created? I just wanted to post a question with that tag.

I cannot create it myself because it conflicts with .

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    Does this answer your question? When is it appropriate to create a tag, and how does it work? Sep 20, 2021 at 12:35
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    If you are ready to give it a wiki and an excerpt (and with an indication that it is not about IOT), feel free to go ahead and create one - just please, please, do not create a tag without a wiki and an excerpt ( that's not directed towards you personally but rather in general as this is a common occurrence ). It would also be great if you find 5-10 questions where the tag is applicable and edit it in to ensure its natural survival in the wild. Sep 20, 2021 at 13:02
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    I couldn't create it because it conflicts with iot.
    – Adam Arold
    Sep 20, 2021 at 13:12
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    huh, how so, is there a system message? Sep 20, 2021 at 13:15
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    Tags are created by adding them to a question. So without a question it should be applied to, we can't really create it for you either.
    – Ivar
    Sep 20, 2021 at 13:24
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    @OlegValter it's due to tag pluralization prevention (well, possibly with not-so-optimal implementation). Only mods can bypass this restriction.
    – Andrew T.
    Sep 20, 2021 at 13:39
  • @AndrewT thanks for clarifying! I see how io-ts could bump into iot pluralization check... Sep 20, 2021 at 13:42

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Whenever you want to create a tag, and it conflicts with another, then do think twice before creating it as the future users might find the two ambiguous.

I'd suggest going for a longer name, like . In this way, it is more clear that the tag is for typescript's io-ts, and not IoT in general.

If you want consistency with the other tag (), then it is better to change the other tag as well.

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    "typescript-io-ts" sounds like "PIN number"
    – VLAZ
    Sep 21, 2021 at 6:08
  • PIN Number/IP Protocol, etc, as long as it's clear, it should be fine. Feel free to propose alternative tag names to the poster. Sep 21, 2021 at 7:37
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I went ahead and created an tag. On the one hand, it serves the purpose of being unambiguous (as has a very high misuse [accidental or not] potential). On the other hand, it isn't as tautological as (where "ts" already stands for "TypeScript"). In addition, it makes it very clear what it is about and follows a common tag naming convention of postfixing -library (SEDE).

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