You can do this leveraging filter Runs to apply some Boolean logic. Or 
maybe illogic.

For simplicity, I'm using "TagA" as the name of the tag.


*Find:*
all tiddlers tagged with TagA


*From those, subtract the following group*
find all tiddlers with TagA 
find all tags in those tiddlers, removing TagA
find all tiddlers tagged by those tiddlers
subtract this group 

Here's what I have, tested very briefly on TiddlyWiki.com:

<<list-links "[tag[TagA]] -[tag[TagA]tags[]!title[TagA]tagging[]]">>

Change TagA to you tag name of course. Hopefully I haven't made any logic 
errors, but it's easy to overlook something, so test around a bit.

Good luck!

-- Mark

On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 3:30:19 AM UTC-7, Rene wrote:
>
> Hello.  
>
> Apologies if this is asked/answered but I did do a search and didn't see 
> anything on this.
>
> My question is if there is a way to generate a list of tiddlers which are 
> tagged with only one particular tag.
>
> My use-case is when embedding lists in a tiddler using 
>
> <<list-links filter:"[tag[particular_tag]]">>
>
>
> and wanting the returned list to exclude tiddlers with any other tag (even 
> if they *are* also tagged with "particular_tag").
>
> Many thanks for any help!
>

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