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Usage of /tags [GET] -
Stack Exchange API
It is possible to create moderately complex queries using
https://stackoverflow.com/oauth/dialog?client_id=1&key=U4DMV*8nvpm3EOpvf69Rxw((&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fapi.stackexchange.com%2fdocs%2foauth_landing
U4DMV*8nvpm3EOpvf69Rxw((
Usage of /tags GET
Discussion
Returns the tags found on a site.
The inname
parameter lets a consumer filter down to tags that contain a certain substring.
For example, inname=own
would return both "download" and "owner" amongst others.
This method returns a list of tags.
The sorts accepted by this method operate on the following fields of the tag object:
- popular –
count
- activity – the
creation_date
of the last question asked with the tag - name –
name
popular
is the default sort.It is possible to create moderately complex queries using
sort
, min
, max
, fromdate
, and todate
.
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