diogotrodrigues opened a new pull request, #51162:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/51162

   #### As-Is:
   When filtering DAGs using multiple tags in the Filter DAGs by tag field, an 
Any condition is applied.
   This means DAGs with at least one of the specified tags are displayed.
   
   #### To-Be:
   Introduce the ability to choose between Any (default) and All operators for 
multi-tag filtering.
   With the All operator, only DAGs containing all specified tags will be 
displayed.
   
   #### What was done?:
   We introduced a switch component to toggle between Any and All modes, which 
appears only when more than two Dag tags are selected, along with the necessary 
logic to support this functionality.
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