I'll start with the question: Is there a way to create a template for the stack-snippets?
I often find my self "building" a working code example with some boilerplate code just to demonstrate simple code (for an answer or a question).
This kind of feature would be great to have as I won't have to do it in external editors as stack-snippet doesn't have all languages and frameworks capabilities such as autocomplete, linting, etc.
Imagine you could have some predefined stack-snippets made by you, filled with the boilerplate code, and all you have to do is choose one. Then answering or asking proper and well described questions would be a breeze.
react.js
related answers. most of the time i want my answers to be "run-able" and to do so i would need to include some libraries and packages, write the root components and render it to the DOM. all this hassle and i haven't written a single meaningful line of code that relates directly to the question. i can say the same thing about questions by the way. most of the questions has only small part of the code, why use the stack-snippet then? just format the code and be done with it. if you want a working example you need boilerplate code. i want to write it once! :)Tada
thingy to happen inside stack overflow site :)