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Allowing inline tags in questions e.g. "[tag:this-is-a-tag-name]"

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Currently, making a tag that looks like this: code-golf

...is somewhat hard:

<a class="badge is-tag" href="https://codegolf.codidact.com/categories/49/tags/4274">code-golf</a>

although if you drop the requirement for it to be clickable it can be <a class="badge is-tag">a-bit-shorter</a>

  • Would something similar to what Codegolf SE has (being [tag:code-golf]) be feasible?
  • Is it warranted?
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hydroxyl-radical‭ wrote 1 day ago · edited 1 day ago

Motivated from seeing "a [proof-golf]-like [cops-and-robbers]" and "This is [code-golf]", so I've put it on this site due to its higher relevance / [quality of life]impact here (for example, you don't really see text like "having issues in [python]" or "my issue using std::vector in [c++]" much); Feel free to migrate it to a general codidact meta, or whatever the relevant methods are here

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