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Update April 21, 2025

Originally, today was slated to mark the launch of the Snippets working group. However, due to low interest and signups, we have decided to cancel this initiative. While this adjustment was unexpected, it allows us to reassess and improve how we engage with the community on future iterations.

We are currently in the internal testing phase of Snippets and look forward to sharing more details with you soon. Community feedback remains a vital part of our process. Once the Snippets integration is officially rolled out, we will welcome feedback and bug reports to be reported directly on Meta.


Stack Snippets, created a decade ago, is used to add runnable code to Q&A:

The goal of this feature is to encourage users to create minimally viable and functional code when asking code-centric questions. Answers could then be in the form of a stack snippet which resolved the question at hand. We hope that Stack Snippets enable people to not have to go to other websites in order to produce runnable code.

The goal of this rollout is to ensure feature parity by incorporating Stack Snippets into the Stacks Editor. In our previous rollout, the integration of Stack Snippets was out of scope, restricting functionality for frontend code tags such as:

Although Snippets' core functionalities remain the same, we've enhanced them to ensure smooth operation in the new rich text editing environment. We are working to make sure this is a seamless integration, but we are still looking for your active feedback.

Announcing Stack Snippets for the Stacks Editor working group

It is important to us that we invest time into features that actively improve your experience when crafting answers. To better understand the needs of our contributors, we’re creating a working group to explore the updated Stack Snippets ahead of its addition to the Stacks Editor on Stack Overflow. So, we are looking for volunteers who regularly use Stack Snippets to join a private Teams instance to collaborate with us to refine the integration.

The working group is set to begin on April 21st, with the feedback phase continuing through mid-May.

Important Info for You to Know:

We have employed working groups in the past, and this one will operate pretty much the same meaning:

  • Feedback and discussions will take place in a private instance of Stack Overflow for Teams.
  • The development team—Community Managers, Developers, Product Managers, and Designers—will work closely with volunteer reviewers to respond to bug reports, feature requests, and feedback.
  • To volunteer as a reviewer and join discussions, please complete this form. (It shouldn’t take more than a few minutes!)
  • Those who sign up to be reviewers will receive an invite before the start date of April 21st. We’ll notify the community once all invitations are sent.

We highly value the feedback we receive from Meta; however, for this stage of testing, we’ve chosen to move the process to a private Teams instance. This decision isn't meant to exclude Meta but rather to create an environment where we can collaborate and iterate in real-time with the community on this version prior to release. Following internal testing, we plan to transition to a public general release, where members of the Meta community can provide feedback.

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    Are there plans for c# snippets? You could integrate popular fiddlers (such as dotnet fiddle, sharplab) or maybe at least mention those and providing link in editor?
    – Sinatr
    CommentedApr 4 at 12:26
  • Might as well include SQL fiddles as well if we're going to branch out, @Sinatr. Runnable .NET and SQL environments would both be huge wins.
    – TylerH
    CommentedApr 4 at 20:49
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    "Although Snippets' core functionalities remain the same, we've enhanced them to ensure smooth operation in the new rich text editing environment." Can you provide more details from the dev team on what these changes are (bear in mind, we're programmers too 🙂, the explanations will absolutely not be too technical)--knowing what's changed before people start testing will help guide feedback from "is this expected or am I doing it wrong" to something closer to "X use case is broken because of the change you made in Y".
    – TylerH
    CommentedApr 4 at 20:51
  • I was looking for c fiddler recently and found fiddles.io. What about making similar page on StackOverflow (perhaps as meta post?), maintain it and provide a link to it in the editor?
    – Sinatr
    CommentedApr 7 at 9:18
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    The integration focused solely on achieving feature parity, and no additional integrations have been added to Snippets at this time.
    – Bella_BlueStaffMod
    CommentedApr 7 at 18:51
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    @TylerH and Sinatr I encourage both of you to sign up to join the working group (if you haven't already) and share your ideas for the editor. As experienced users, you’re exactly the kind of people we’re looking for to test it out. :)
    – Bella_BlueStaffMod
    CommentedApr 8 at 14:25

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