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P5.js is a library that I'm highly active on, but when I started out of Stack Overflow I tried using the tag and it failed, I was convinced for a year or so that the p5.js library wasn't supported on Stack Overflow.

I think the tag should be merged with .

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    I added some markdown to your post for the tags but did not change the content. Your initial request in the question (as formatted initially) was "I think the [p5.js] tag should be merged with [p5.js]." but those are the same tags. To clarify are you proposing a synonym p5js ->p5.js or the other way around (as stated in the title)? There are also no questions in p5js so there's nothing to merge.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Jul 9, 2022 at 2:09
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    If your request is indeed to rename the [p5.js] tag to [p5js] (which your title requests, as a merge into a non-existent tag is a rename): we should not do that, because the name of the library is "p5.js".
    – Ryan M Mod
    Jul 9, 2022 at 3:05
  • Oops, sorry. Yes its to merge [p5.js] tag to [p5js] tag. I edited the post.
    – KoderM
    Jul 9, 2022 at 17:56

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We should not rename this tag .

The primary reason is, as Ryan mentioned, the library is called p5.js on their official site. The dot is part of the name. Creating a tag that is incorrectly named and making it the primary one does not make sense.

Additionally, we have a long standing precedent using the ".js" form for JavaScript library tags (inline with the library's official names).

Some examples of adding or fixing tags in favour of ".js":

etc.

See also the existing [*.js] tags.


Having said this, however, I would support a synonym going the other way -> .

There are (currently) 106 questions that contain "p5js" that do not have the (is:q "p5js" -[p5.js])

We do have a precedent of making these synonyms e.g.:

etc.

It's not possible to say whether these questions did not use the tag because they looked for it and couldn't find it (as supported in the question) or for some other nebulous reasons, however, making this synonym would accomplish a similar goal to make more discoverable through .

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