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Why should I provide a Minimal Reproducible Example for a very simple SQL query?
Lots of questions about the construction of SQL queries are asked on Stack Overflow every day, each competing for attention with the dozens of others that are asked. Those that take the trouble to ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
You haven't defended your claim
MCVE is an awkward name. The full title is long, and the initialism is... Also long.
No, it isn't. MCVE is incredibly short. The full title isn't short, but it's ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
Min-reprex will further confuse non-English users
We already deal with welcome broken English as it is. Let's not break it more intentionally.
We already have an ecosystem for MCVE
In addition to the ...

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Why should I post complete errors? Why isn't the message itself enough?
A generic message like "No such file or directory" only says something about the specific error code that was returned, but nothing about where, why or how it happened.
The rest of the error ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
In addition to everyone else's objections -- all of which I agree with -- if you google "reprex" you get a bunch of stuff about a specific R package and its Python analogue. This will almost ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
"Min-Reprex" is awkward.
TemporalWolf's comment had a clearer name suggestion: "Min-Repro".
Simply visualize the title of this Meta question being:
Min-Repro: a less awkward name for MCVE
And ...
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MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark
Thank you for changing the change! It looks way better, way saner, and there's an impression of words on meta being more than just dust in the wind.
I know this probably seems like... A thing of ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
And we immediate ran into an unfortunately familiar problem: MCVE is an awkward name.
Says who? This is the first time I see anyone make such a remark. Seems to me you came up with a solution for a ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
The original new version contained "MVCE" along with "MCVE", which I thought was reasonable to help readers seeing the old name find it via google. Apparently this was a mistake.
So you're unhappy ...
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What should a 'minimal, reproducible example' include for problems with automating web browsers using Selenium?
This advice applies to every technology stack that supports Selenium.
Summary
Automating a browser with Selenium marshals a lot of machinery, both physical and virtual. There are so many ways for ...
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MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark
Can we also have [mvce] as a synonym? I can never tell a Minimal, Verifiable and Complete Example apart from a Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example.
I don't think we have any confusion with "...
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What does MCVE mean?
It's an acronym (Stargateur was kind enough to point out the help center article about it - had I known that existed, I would have just linked to it):
(M)inimal
(C)omplete
(V)erifiable
(E)xample
It ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
No.
What.
Why.
Why.
Why?
Of all the things that are a problem on Stack Overflow, of all the things that need fixing, of all the things that could be fixed...
You chose the one that is literally the ...
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How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example for C# UI related questions?
Contrary to the advice of people who try and follow black-and-white rules instead of using their brain, you do not need to create a "complete" code-based example for questions about standard UI ...
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How can I ask this question without resorting to third-party file sharing?
External links of any kind are discouraged all for similar reasons (can be dead, might be malicious/spam, etc). However, in your case, as has been mentioned in the comments, if you find that you "need"...
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If this is not minimal, what's minimal?
Your question has never been closed. There was never any compelling reason to take action.
Whenever you see a comment suggesting how to improve one of your posts that you disagree with, feel free to ...
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How can I add a Minimal Reproducible Example if I think I've already added one?
If you know that reproducing the error depends on the environment, you need to fully specify the environment that allows you to reliably do so. When something breaks in one environment but not another,...
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How can I make my question meet MCVE guidelines?
The MCVE guideline is, essentially, a trick intended to get you to do some debugging work on your own.
See, you're not supposed to just copy/paste your code into a code box and ask. In order for the ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
(On screen we see two question marks and their dog leisurely walking over a meadow in sunshine)
If you have a question, Reprex may be right for you. Side effects of Reprex are uncommon, and ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
There need not be any other name for MCVE. The thing about MCVE is that it is an initialism not used for any other purposes, so first occurrences of mcve in anywhere in comments, meta posts and alike ...
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If this is not minimal, what's minimal?
Firstly, everybody here is a human, and humans make mistakes. It happens that I retract my close votes after a second glance, and there are most likely close votes that I should retract (or not cast ...
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Improve the MCVE description: say a MCVE should "do exactly one thing"
Your heart's in the right place, but I think the suggestion misses the mark.
Just as "minimal" is often misinterpreted, so too can "do exactly one thing". People who are inclined to just dump code ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
This entire effort seems to me to be misguided. The problem isn't that MCVE is too wordy or otherwise unknown to new users. The problem is that people commenting about it aren't being specific or ...
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If your MCVE is still somewhat large, is it OK to post a link to github?
The idea isn't to have a small amount of code, it's to have the smallest amount possible that replicates your specific problem. If you've felt that you have narrowed it down, then that's fine. ...
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Trigger MCVE error on paste.ofcode.org
I don't think users should be allowed to paste this link at all.
It's not even the case "Links to [site name] must be accompanied by code.", it's the fact that the link expires and becomes ...
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Asker refuses to keep MCVE
If it is true that the non-pastebin code does not demonstrate and/or reproduce the problem at hand, and the asker is not interested in supplying the code that actually does within the question, then ...
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Why are questions based on misunderstanding about a tool closed as "no longer reproducible"?
Not all questions about misunderstandings should be closed with this reason. But in many cases, reading the whole post-notice can better explain the close-reason used: "While similar questions ...
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Should code from pastebin be edited into a question?
In general, yes. Questions should be self-contained, i.e. all information must be in the question itself and not depend on external links (which may break).
There are exceptions, though. If the ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
The question as asked looks like a textbook example of an XY problem.
The actual problem you are facing is
"How to integrate MCVE into the Question Wizard?"
So ask that! It's possible that the ...
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