Like the title says, how do you create custom code snippets in Visual Studio 2008?
This was just released too: http://codeplex.com/SnippetDesigner
The Snippet Designer is a plugin which enhances the Visual Studio IDE to allow a richer and more productive code snippet experience...
Features
A Snippet editor integrated inside of the IDE which supports C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, HTML, XML and SQL
- Access it by opening any .snippet file or going to File -> New -> File -> Code Snippet File
- It uses the native Visual Studio code editor so that you can write the snippets in the same enviorment you write your code.
- It lets you easily mark replacements by a convenient right click menu.
- It displays properties of the snippet inside the Visual Studio properties window...
A Snippet Explorer tool window to search snippets on your computer.
- It is located under View -> Other Windows -> Snippet Explorer
- This tool window contains a code preview window which lets to peek inside the snippet to see what it is without opening the file.
- Maintains an index of snippets on your computer for quick searching.
- Provides a quick way to find a code snippet to use, edit or delete...
The MSDN links are nice, but sometimes I prefer simple tutorials.
Tools->Code Snippets Manager
To get your list of directories. Select (or Add) My Code Snippets.
The snippets themselves have to be created as separate files with a .snippet extension.
Here is a tutorial on using and creating them: Code Snippets in Visual Studio
Here's a link to a utility for Creating/editing Snippets. It works for more languages than just VB despite the classification in the link.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/bb973770.aspx
See official write-up here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165392.aspx