Free Markdown Editor with Live Markdown Preview: Typora
Typora is a free markdown editor for Windows and OS X. It shows your markdown element in action without you going onto a preview window.
→Typora is a free markdown editor for Windows and OS X. It shows your markdown element in action without you going onto a preview window.
→Sourcegraph for GitHub is a free Chrome extension to browse GitHub codes like IDE. You can search code by function/type, view identifier definition, etc.
→Here is a free Chrome extension, named Twitter for GitHub, that helps to show Twitter handles of GitHub users directly on GitHub.
→Here’s a list of 5 web server software for Windows 10 which can be used to run a web server setup on your Windows 10 powered machines.
→This tutorial explains how to bulk check list of URLs for 404 errors using Google Sheets. Completely free, and returns HTTP Status code for all URLs.
→DevSpace is a free service which lets you keep track of multiple GitHub users, repository, and organizations in real-time from one place.
→Here’s a list of 5 PHP editor software for Windows 10 which you can use to edit PHP on your Windows 10 powered devices.
→CircuitMaker is a free electrical circuit schematic maker that you can use to design complex circuit schematics.
→CudaText is a free code editor with tabbed interface, code folding, carets, and syntax highlighter. It also lets you add tabs to a group, set color, etc.
→QuickMockup is a free GUI mockup service which helps you make quick mockups of application and website interfaces.
→Notepad++ is a free source code editor which provides extensive support to a lot of programming languages. You can edit a source code but cannot compile it.
→Here is a free website to maintain code snippets online. You can create multiple versions, as well as keep code snippets private.
→DareBoost is a free website to compare website performance of 2 websites. It shows how your website performs in comparison to your competitor, as well as gives suggestions.
→This tutorial explains how to debug a webpage remotely using Chrome DevTools. I have used a free Chrome extension, named DevTools Remote, for this task.
→