dabblet.com

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dabblet is an interactive playground for quickly testing snippets of CSS and HTML code.

dirtymarkup.com

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Clean up dirty code (HTML, JS, CSS) online

en.whotwi.com

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Graphical twitter user statistics

sameip.org

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whose running what from where

bearcss.com

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Build a CSS foundation from your HTML template

scrabulizer.com

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yet another tool for scrabble cheats

scrabble-solver.com

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Useful for scrabble cheats.

trello.com

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For the creation of agile user stories and project collaboration.

google.com/insights/search/

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Google Insights for Search, you can compare search volume patterns across specific regions, categories, time frames and properties.
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github.com

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GitHub is the best way to collaborate with others. Fork, send pull requests and manage all your public and private git repositories.

Beyond the engine: 10 open source projects shaping how games actually get made

21 May 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Check out these 10 open source tools that help game developers create art, animation, levels, audio, dialogue, debug UIs, and engine-ready assets. The post Beyond the engine: 10 open source projects shaping how games actually get made appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Building GitHub’s next chapter in accessibility

21 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Explore our update on GitHub’s accessibility strategy, and learn how you can join us in building a culture of accessibility. The post Building GitHub’s next chapter in accessibility appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Investigating unauthorized access to GitHub-owned repositories

20 May 2026 @ 9:07 pm

If any impact is discovered, customers will be notified via established incident response and notification channels. The post Investigating unauthorized access to GitHub-owned repositories appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Take your local GitHub sessions anywhere

18 May 2026 @ 4:54 pm

Kick off work in VS Code or the CLI, finish it from your phone. Remote control for GitHub Copilot sessions is now generally available on github.com and GitHub Mobile. The post Take your local GitHub sessions anywhere appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Building a general-purpose accessibility agent—and what we learned in the process

15 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Learn about the experimental general-purpose accessibility agent that GitHub is piloting. The post Building a general-purpose accessibility agent—and what we learned in the process appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program

15 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

We're updating our bug bounty program standards to prioritize quality submissions, clarify shared responsibility boundaries, and evolve how we reward low-risk findings. The post Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub availability report: April 2026

14 May 2026 @ 10:02 pm

In April, we experienced 10 incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: April 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

From latency to instant: Modernizing GitHub Issues navigation performance

14 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

How the GitHub Issues team used client-side caching, smart prefetching, and service workers to make navigation feel instant. The post From latency to instant: Modernizing GitHub Issues navigation performance appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Dungeons & Desktops: 10 roguelikes that never die (because their communities won’t let them)

13 May 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Roguelikes don’t die. They fork, mutate, get argued over, rewritten, abandoned, and revived again. Sometimes all at once. The post Dungeons & Desktops: 10 roguelikes that never die (because their communities won’t let them) appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub Copilot individual plans: Introducing flex allotments in Pro and Pro+, and a new Max plan

12 May 2026 @ 5:35 pm

Starting June 1, our lineup of individual plans will update based on your feedback. The post GitHub Copilot individual plans: Introducing flex allotments in Pro and Pro+, and a new Max plan appeared first on The GitHub Blog.