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Amazing Tools for Web Developers 🤩

Web development tools always make our work easy and smooth. As a web developer, I know lots of work is there. That’s why I listed tools that I use all the time.

Well, there are lots of tools available in the world, so we do not claim this list a complete one. You can share your favorite tools out from the list in the comments section below.

1. Bootstrap cheatsheet

Bootstrap cheatsheet

The best cheat sheet for Bootstrap 5 classes, variable, and mixins. It also helps you to find the difference between Bootstrap 4 and Bootstrap 5 so you can easily migrate.

2. Gitignore.io

Gitignore.io

gitignore.io is a web service designed to help you create .gitignore files for your Git repositories. The site has a graphical and command-line method of creating a .gitignore for your operating system, programming language, or IDE.

3. Nibbler

nibbler

Nibbler is a free tool for testing websites. Enter the address of any website and Nibbler will give you a report scoring the website out of 10 for key areas, including accessibility, SEO, social media, and technology.

4. CSSreference.io

cssreference.io

cssreference.io is a free visual guide to CSS. It features the most popular properties and explains them with illustrated and animated examples.

5. Regex101

regex101

The application offers both instruction for creating regular expressions and a ready environment for writing and testing expressions. Additionally, after creating an expression, we get a detailed explanation of it. So this is also the best tool from all tools for web developers.

Check out the other 10 tools here: Fantastic Tools for Web Developers That You’re Not Using Yet 🤩

Thank you <3

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