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I am a new enthusiastic user of Stack Overflow. During these months, thanks also the suggestions of other users, I have learned how to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

It usually takes a few minutes in order to be able to extract the MCVE from the code I am working on, and often quite some time needs to be spent on creating artificial data etc.

My question is whether automated tools exist for this purpose, or whether users on this network would find such tools useful.

e.g.

  • Select a code snippet, right click on it, activate some shell extension-like that allows to paste the code with variables renamed/obfuscated

  • A tool to generate a script which generates a work-space equal to the one of the code one is working on, or a sub-sample of

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    Obfuscated variable names would be terrible as it severely decreases readability. If you're looking for heavily downvoted questions, creating hard to read generated MCVE's is exactly the way to go about it.
    – Gimby
    Nov 20, 2017 at 9:35
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    Considering the amount of languages one can ask questions about on SO (all of them), a tool like this would be a beast to build, let alone maintain...
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 20, 2017 at 9:35
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    Imo, A mcve is a debugging step. Not somethjing that exist only to be post on SO. Yes it can take times. And time should not be a issue, as you are trying to isolate the problem and trying to understand and solve it at the same time. Nov 20, 2017 at 9:57
  • We need a feature request: "SO Vpn so Answerer can directly edit my code and check if it compile?" Nov 20, 2017 at 10:01
  • @DragandDrop I agree, a MCVE is a debugging step that needs to be done anyway. My question could be rephrased as: are there tool to extract a MCVE from an existing piece of software?
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:28
  • to be honest I do no see why this question should get so downvoted...I had no expectation to get a ''SO Vpn'' but rather see how the healthy workflows that I learned from SO could be automated....I think it could be useful for any person writing code, but this is an opinion
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:29
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    @Liborio, Downvote on meta are not the same. they are answering the question: "Do you want/need a tool to extract MCVE?" On meta Downvote do not judge the quality of the post. Nov 20, 2017 at 10:32
  • Ok. I would say after this discussion I agree with you, it should not be a tool from SO
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:33
  • @Liborio, I talked about Vpn cause if someone do not wan't to post a mcve or fail to deliver one. Most of the time they will fail to implement the solution and start commenting answers about how to copy past answer in their code. Nov 20, 2017 at 10:34
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    'I think it could be useful for any person writing code' - it might, a bit. Unfortunately, it's extremely un-useful for any SO contributor who might want to help. It's a suggestion to move all the effort and responsibiity for testing/debugging from OP's to the skilled and expereinced developers who answer questions. OP's will just use such a tool to justify dumping untested code. NO! OP has to extract the MCVE, test it and provide inputs/outputs/error messages etc. to how how it fails. SO should not become a free test and debug house. NO! Nov 20, 2017 at 10:56
  • 1/. Trust a tool for a MCVE 2/. Get your valid and well written question close for typo. Creating a mcve is not copy past and rename! It's build for Scratch and compile. Nov 20, 2017 at 11:03
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    If computers could produce good MCVE's for a problem, they could probably just write the software for us.
    – user229044 Mod
    Nov 20, 2017 at 12:49
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    @ErroriSalvo I wouldn't find the tools you're proposing valuable, no. I ask very few questions, and for the questions I do ask I would never want a tool to automatically generate code for me.
    – user229044 Mod
    Nov 20, 2017 at 13:40
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    The "repetitive task" in question is generating code, unless I'm missing something?
    – user229044 Mod
    Nov 20, 2017 at 15:11
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    @ErroriSalvo well, I would call that part of testing/debugging. There is no effective alternative to the OP cutting down the code, with or without the aid of any tools/scripts/whatever, generating an MCVE and then, at least minimally testing and debugging it to make sure it builds and still demonstrates the original problem, before getting SO involved at all. I certainly would not wish to get involved in specifying/designing any 'MCVE generator' tool, never mind try to build/test/debug one. Such an effort would just get me blamed for everything, so no chance. Nov 20, 2017 at 18:36

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No.

You create a MCVE in your IDE or favorite text editor. You click on File -> New Project... and start recreating the minimal code that reproduces the issue.

This is not something you do in your browser. Before even thinking about asking a question, you should have your MCVE ready, runnable and reproducing the issue you're facing.

Way too often people use the process you describe. They copy-paste some snippets from their project which they think reproduces the issue, while in fact it doesn't, because the poster omitted crucial code that actually caused the problem to begin with.

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  • What I meant was not about a browser extensions exclusively
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:09
  • And I would see that a tool for collaborating between developers, also outside SO, a MWE extractor.
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:09
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    You can create a blank MCVE outside your project, not containing any sensitive info, and push it to GitHub. That's not Stack Overflow's job to implement.
    – CodeCaster
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:10
  • where was it stated it was stack overflow job
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:29
  • I was under the impression that you expected Stack Overflow to include such tools in the Ask a Question window. Nevertheless this isn't something that tools can do for you, yet. You definitely don't want to obfuscate code you copy-paste out of a project, if you think you need that then you definitely need to create a new project.
    – CodeCaster
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:31
  • Yes, I realize that my question was really not correctly asked. No expectations from SO
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:33
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    @Liborio If you have no expectations from SO, why are you asking on SO.meta?
    – yivi
    Nov 20, 2017 at 10:39
  • why are you asking on SO.meta? I felt I could be interesting while not being a stricly a question by itself. now I know better the scope of SO.meta, will be more careful in phrasing
    – 00__00__00
    Nov 20, 2017 at 11:03
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I think asking an awesome question requires more than a tool.

But, for years we believed that a pristine white textbox was all that was needed to write the perfect question. Oh sure, there were links to help pages and external blogs for guidance but that was about it.
With the upcoming redesign of the ask question page we might steer towards tool assisted question asking.

That doesn't mean I think I would appreciate anything that went from an IDE directly into a question. However, there have been a few attempts to create plugins to support asking a question, or, even more importantly, searching for answers. By all means, try to use the tools that assist you in asking great questions but don't let those tools lure you into becoming lazy and neglecting all the careful crafted advice to curate our quality content.

If such tools doesn't exist yet, and none of the existing attempts serve your goal, by all means start a journey to create such tool and if you book results with them, we would love to hear about it.

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  • lol, I'm guessing that a great many OP's would like some automated tool to generate their MCVE's, but the number willing to specify, design, code, test, debug and verify such a tool is approximately zero. To me, this is an old story - 'there is a perceived need for something to help OP's, this would be something, someone else provide the something'. Nov 20, 2017 at 19:08

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