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There are currently two tags for the same framework, Go Ethereum. This is the official implementation of Ethereum for the Go language.

: 310 questions and only two links on the tag wiki

Go implementation of command line tools for Ethereum blockchain

: 322 questions and a somewhat better tag wiki

go-ethereum also known as geth is a golang implementation of the Ethereum protocol.

GitHub repository for geth (for further reading/investigation)

I am not sure which direction the synonymization should go... Go Ethereum is the formal name of the project but it is probably most commonly named/referred to as geth. Given the tag wiki and current tag usage, I'd say that probably should be synonymized into .

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    Geth feels like a prime target for "get" typos/fat fingering; I'd prefer the full name here Commented May 27, 2022 at 18:31
  • @ZoestandswithUkraine Agreed; not to mention "geth" could potentially be used by another language for something someday, whereas "go-ethereum" is... almost certainly never going to run into a conflict.
    – TylerH
    Commented May 27, 2022 at 18:38
  • I did a very rough & quick check, and surprisingly, I didn't find any mistagging related to "geth" (or possibly, it was maintained really well). No preference from me.
    – Andrew T.
    Commented May 27, 2022 at 18:41

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Yes, I think it’s a good idea to synonymize in favor of .

  • [geth] is an acronym of go-ethereum, it identifies essentially the same thing
  • the tag [go-ethereum] belongs to the Go Collective, whereas [geth] seemingly doesn’t, so it can increase visibility of such questions
  • the go- prefix in [go-ethereum] is consistent with other tags related to Go frameworks (e.g. go-gin, go-echo, go-zap, etc.

On a side note, the term “golang” in the [go-ethereum] tag excerpt should be renamed to just Go, which is the proper name of the programming language.

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