**I think you should be a bit cautious here**; some of these tags are both unambiguous and fairly heavily used. If a tag isn't causing *harm* and is potentially *useful*, there's no reason to invest time and effort in getting rid of it.

For instance, [tag:ng-repeat]. I see no evidence that this is in any way unambiguous; it means one thing and one thing only; if you have a question about this particular directive, then using the tag makes good sense. 

In contrast, [tag:angularjs-ng-repeat] appears to be used on some questions that have no connection to the ng-repeat directive *at all!* I strongly suspect that the *angularjs* prefix led some number of authors to choose it accidentally. A useful activity then would be to [retag these questions][1] into those tagged [tag:angularjs] and those with both [tag:angularjs] *and* [tag:ng-repeat]. Once done, the tag could be merged into and synonymized with [tag:ng-repeat]. 

The same should be done for many if not most of these tags. Strive to convert prefixed tags to unprefixed tags whenever possible, remove ambiguous and misused tags ruthlessly, and **don't worry about the rest.**

  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angularjs-ng-repeat+-angularjs