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.

How to use GitHub Copilot Spaces to debug issues faster

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Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to debug your issues using GitHub Copilot Spaces and Copilot coding agent. The post How to use GitHub Copilot Spaces to debug issues faster appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Your stack, your rules: Introducing custom agents in GitHub Copilot for observability, IaC, and security

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Use partner-built Copilot agents to debug, secure, and automate engineering workflows across your terminal, editor, and github.com. The post Your stack, your rules: Introducing custom agents in GitHub Copilot for observability, IaC, and security appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

“The local-first rebellion”: How Home Assistant became the most important project in your house

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Learn how one of GitHub’s fastest-growing open source projects is redefining smart homes without the cloud. The post “The local-first rebellion”: How Home Assistant became the most important project in your house appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How to orchestrate agents using mission control

1 December 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Run multiple Copilot agents from one place. Learn prompt techniques, how to spot drift early, and how to review agent work efficiently. The post How to orchestrate agents using mission control appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

The ultimate gift guide for the developer in your life

28 November 2025 @ 1:08 pm

Finding the perfect gift for your favorite developer is easy with our top tips. The post The ultimate gift guide for the developer in your life appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Why developers still flock to Python: Guido van Rossum on readability, AI, and the future of programming

25 November 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Discover how Python changed developer culture—and see why it keeps evolving. The post Why developers still flock to Python: Guido van Rossum on readability, AI, and the future of programming appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How GitHub’s agentic security principles make our AI agents as secure as possible

25 November 2025 @ 4:00 pm

Learn more about the agentic security principles that we use to build secure AI products—and how you can apply them to your own agents. The post How GitHub’s agentic security principles make our AI agents as secure as possible appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Developers still need the right to challenge junk patents

24 November 2025 @ 4:00 pm

Calling on developers, startups, and open source organizations to advocate against patent rules that would make it harder to challenge bad patents by the December 2 deadline. The post Developers still need the right to challenge junk patents appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Evolving GitHub Copilot’s next edit suggestions through custom model training

20 November 2025 @ 6:02 pm

GitHub Copilot’s next edit suggestions just got faster, smarter, and more precise thanks to new data pipelines, reinforcement learning, and continuous model updates built for in-editor workflows. The post Evolving GitHub Copilot’s next edit suggestions through custom model training appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How we’re making GitHub Copilot smarter with fewer tools

19 November 2025 @ 8:00 pm

We're using embedding-guided tool routing, adaptive clustering, and a streamlined 13-tool core to deliver faster experience in VS Code. The post How we’re making GitHub Copilot smarter with fewer tools appeared first on The GitHub Blog.