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.

Rethinking open source mentorship in the AI era

19 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm

As contribution volume grows, mentorship signals are harder to read. The 3 Cs framework helps maintainers mentor more strategically... without burning out. The post Rethinking open source mentorship in the AI era appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How Squad runs coordinated AI agents inside your repository

19 March 2026 @ 4:09 pm

An inside look at repository-native orchestration with GitHub Copilot and the design patterns behind multi-agent workflows that stay inspectable, predictable, and collaborative. The post How Squad runs coordinated AI agents inside your repository appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

 Investing in the people shaping open source and securing the future together

17 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

See how GitHub is investing in open source security funding maintainers, partnering with Alpha-Omega, and expanding access to help reduce burden and strengthen software supply chains. The post  Investing in the people shaping open source and securing the future together appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with GitHub Actions

16 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

Set up your first GitHub Actions workflow in this how-to guide. The post GitHub for Beginners: Getting started with GitHub Actions appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Continuous AI for accessibility: How GitHub transforms feedback into inclusion

12 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

AI automates triage for accessibility feedback, allowing us to focus on fixing barriers—turning a chaotic backlog into continuous, rapid resolutions. The post Continuous AI for accessibility: How GitHub transforms feedback into inclusion appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub availability report: February 2026

12 March 2026 @ 3:23 am

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

Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues

11 March 2026 @ 9:41 pm

GitHub recently experienced several availability incidents. We understand the impact these outages have on our customers and are sharing details on the stabilization work we’re prioritizing right now. The post Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

The era of “AI as text” is over. Execution is the new interface.

10 March 2026 @ 8:16 pm

AI is shifting from prompt-response interactions to programmable execution. See how the GitHub Copilot SDK enables agentic workflows directly inside your applications. The post The era of “AI as text” is over. Execution is the new interface. appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Under the hood: Security architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflows

9 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm

GitHub Agentic Workflows are built with isolation, constrained outputs, and comprehensive logging. Learn how our threat model and security architecture help teams run agents safely in GitHub Actions. The post Under the hood: Security architecture of GitHub Agentic Workflows appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How to scan for vulnerabilities with GitHub Security Lab’s open source AI-powered framework

6 March 2026 @ 9:09 pm

GitHub Security Lab Taskflow Agent is very effective at finding Auth Bypasses, IDORs, Token Leaks, and other high-impact vulnerabilities. The post How to scan for vulnerabilities with GitHub Security Lab’s open source AI-powered framework appeared first on The GitHub Blog.