Hello everyone,

I am starting a new drone project which I am hoping to use NuttX for, and as 
part of the project I am looking for NuttX
supported boards that include WiFi support. I was thinking, it might be useful 
for the NuttX documentation to make use
of a tag system to easily search for features.

I found this Sphinx extension that allows you to use tags, maybe we could start 
using it in NuttX's docs:
https://sphinx-tags.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html#usage

This way it would be possible to filter boards by different features, which 
would be a useful search feature. For
example, the XIAO ESP32S3 has hardware support for WiFi:
https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/platforms/xtensa/esp32s3/boards/esp32s3-xiao/index.html

But I don't think NuttX implements it yet. If I were able to filter by boards 
that support WiFi, I wouldn't have to look
up supported boards I'm not familiar with, or read all their documentation 
pages. I wanted to know what others think;
would this would be worthwhile to add or is it just more work to ensure that 
documented boards include the proper tags?

On a side note, if there is anyone who has written WiFi support for a chip in 
NuttX, please let me know if you have any
tips to get started or if you've happened to write a guide. I might decide to 
spend some time on adding support for
wireless chips to learn more about it.

Thanks!

-- 
Matteo Golin

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