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Tag and children missing from tag hierarchy pages

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I was on the Software Dev CD tag page, clicking through the pages of the "Hierarchy" sort. I wanted to see if there were git-* tags that are not nested under the git tag.[1]

Surprisingly, I discovered on page 4 where I expected to see all the git ones that git itself was not listed at all! The tag definitely exists.[2] Is it mis-sorted? Or is there a bug that hides it from the page? Maybe if there are too many child tags…?


  1. Spoiler: there are. ↩︎

  2. Oops. This page has a signpost to Moshi's excellent answer. ↩︎

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git is a subtag of version-control, and so it's listed under it instead.

Image of git as a subtag of version-control

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Michael‭ wrote 6 months ago

Aha! That had not occurred to me.