I use PlantUML, which allows making diagrams in a text-based language (see the reference guide). For example, the following code will produce the diagram for the Adapter pattern found in the GoF:
skinparam style strictuml
hide empty members
interface Target {
{abstract} Request()
}
class Adapter implements Target {
Request()
}
note right of Adapter::Request
SpecificRequest()
end note
class Adaptee {
SpecificRequest()
}
Adaptee <|-down- Adapter : (implementation)
class Client {
}
Client -r-> Target
Create the diagram online
PlantUML.com has a web page to do this, but I prefer PlantText.com's editor.
Copy (e.g. via right-click) the hyperlink to the SVG image (in yellow above) or alternatively the PNG image (greater compatibility but limited resolution and no textual information).
Then it's a matter of pasting that URL as a link to an image in a posting.
![UML class diagram of (class) Adapter pattern from GoF](https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/svg/POzH2i8m38RVSueypeTTO8WWta2zGEooBTXsjOs8wEvkbMrEV0aXVD-V99t51uhaCEdTSgvHZ5wTXKvgHdP1x-ZOdJWc4AyS6pACHuejApu0yK6dB97H0VTykNBIOWK364ifuRQca1qK5omxzfgMwfBtlJ96QJl5lfcygXeHE0GsqeZvAknhV4i_c_YJ-myF01EmVfPrV_FbV5k5nNmUgVH-1MFcpagUvSW1nhQCvMRyu0K0)
The above inserted into a post on stack exchange gives us:
Link to the image on PlantUML.com
The reason I link to the UML image on PlantUML.com is that you can edit it later. If you use the Stack Exchange upload image feature (copy/paste image), the image will be uploaded to imgur.com (like the screen shot in this post) and you won't be able to get back the PlantUML source code.
Inside the PlantUML.com URL is an encoded key of the source code used to generate the diagram. For example, using the code above, I get:
https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/svg/POzH2i8m38RVSueypeTTO8WWta2zGEooBTXsjOs8wEvkbMrEV0aXVD-V99t51uhaCEdTSgvHZ5wTXKvgHdP1x-ZOdJWc4AyS6pACHuejApu0yK6dB97H0VTykNBIOWK364ifuRQca1qK5omxzfgMwfBtlJ96QJl5lfcygXeHE0GsqeZvAknhV4i_c_YJ-myF01EmVfPrV_FbV5k5nNmUgVH-1MFcpagUvSW1nhQCvMRyu0K0
Everything after the https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/svg/
is the encoded key of the source. If you take that part of the URL and go back to one of the web editors mentioned above, you can get back the source.
For PlantText.com it's http://www.planttext.com/planttext?text=KEY
or using the example above,
http://www.planttext.com/planttext?text=POzH2i8m38RVSueypeTTO8WWta2zGEooBTXsjOs8wEvkbMrEV0aXVD-V99t51uhaCEdTSgvHZ5wTXKvgHdP1x-ZOdJWc4AyS6pACHuejApu0yK6dB97H0VTykNBIOWK364ifuRQca1qK5omxzfgMwfBtlJ96QJl5lfcygXeHE0GsqeZvAknhV4i_c_YJ-myF01EmVfPrV_FbV5k5nNmUgVH-1MFcpagUvSW1nhQCvMRyu0K0
the question material
. Is it the question here or the question of the answer I referred to.