Tags
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.
For scripts and/or apps that are for fun or the (re)-enable fun on the sites or in chat.
For information on the fundamentals of developing solutions with the Stack Exchange API
Applications or libraries using Google's Go programming language
For questions that use the Chrome as the execution environment for an app, script or library. Or for bugs in the Stack Apps site that are reproduceable in this browser
unless you are specifically targeting GM4 or later. .. Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which allows you to run JavaScript code on specific web pages.
For questions about the default compression format used on all returned API payloads
For questions related to the use of https with the API or other TLS related site interaction problems
for apps that display, consume, or manipulate hyperlinks, but ONLY IF such behavior is a primary purpose of the app.
For questions about the icons of the sites in the Stack Exchange network and/or the icon attributes as found in the type site as returned by the /sites endpoint
Questions with Ignored tags will either be removed or dimmed when you are on one of the question-list pages. Similar but opposite to "Favorite Tags".
Deals with Images/pictures that are parts of Stack Exchange posts, usually in conjunction with the editing tag.
A question about the /inbox and related Stack Exchange API methods.
For applications using the Stack Exchange API, which have been written for the iOS mobile platform.
For Stack Apps that work on an iPad. General iPad questions are off-topic but can be asked on our sister site Ask Different.
apps, scripts, library or support questions that are used on or relate to the Apple iPhone device in combination with the API or site.
Accompanies [app]s written in, or [library]s meant to be used from, the Java programming language
Questions about usage of the Stack Exchange API in client-side browser JavaScript.
Apps/Scripts/Libraries for Stack Overflow Jobs. ... General questions about Stack Overflow Jobs should be asked on Meta Stack Overflow.
if the question deals with problems with, or alterations to, jQuery in conjunction with Stack Exchange. Do not use the tag merely because your tool employs jQuery.
JSON is a text-based open standard. It is human-readable and used for data interchange between applications.
Use this tag for questions related to topics about using JSON.
For questions where the use of the API requires JSON with Padding (JSONP) to work around cross-domain Ajax limitations.
For scripts that enhance browsing Stack Exchange by adding keyboard shortcuts (beyond the already existing ones). Use together with the [script] tag.
For questions about general applicable legal aspects on using the Stack Exchange API or the data obtained from it
For *general* questions about using code libraries with Stack Exchange sites or the API.
To POST, or announce a library, use the [library] tag instead.
For questions about an existing, Stack-Exc…
to POST, or announce, libraries which provide access to the Stack Exchange API and/or Stack exchange sites. The body of the question will give usage examples, as well as source and licen…
used for questions regarding the limits of the API, including quotas as well as throttling.
For Stack Apps which use the /questions/{ids}/linked API route and/or interact with the Linked Questions sidebar widget or related functionality.
Applications that run on Linux natively or questions about using the API on the Linux platform.
Locked posts can't be: Edited, Voted on, Commented on, Answered, nor Flagged with most flags. Use this for questions with how the API handles such posts, or for tools/apps/scripts that deal with lock…