Writing [mre]
in comments creates "minimal reproducible example" (text and link). Very useful. But I and others often feel compelled to additionally point out why it isn't one. Can we get [Mre]
turned into "minimal reproducible example" (and likewise for r and perhaps also e)?
1 Answer
You could use the current form of [mre]
shortcut and additionally repeat the word you want to focus on. E.g. you could write
Please note, that minimal reproducible example implies minimal, but your code doesn't look so.
I find that way more informative than silently bold a word in the link text.
Also, supporting things like [mRe]
would imply that [mre]
shortcut will always contain a "reproducible" word in its expansion. However, not many years ago it was [mcve]
shortcut instead, and it was expanded to "minimal complete verifiable example". I still use [mcve]
, but now its expansion has been changed to be the same as of [mre]
("minimal reproducible example"). Would they support e.g. [mcVe]
shortcut before, its specifics (bolded word "verifiable") would be completely lost during the shortcut transformation.
That is, I find better to think about [mre]
(and [mcve]
) as
some text corresponding to 'that example', and that text links to some useful resource.
and do not rely on specific wording in its expansion.
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That's the additional pointing-out that I'd like to avoid. Good point about the rest, though. Jan 26 at 9:31
Take a look at [How to create a Minimal, Reproducible Example](mre).
Then you could also mess with the formatting if that is what you want.