Because those dear devs and breathtaking items will never ever let you down.
I love this project so much. It makes GitHub profile creation so much easier, plus it tells me the exact percentage of coding languages I use.
Profile Widgets
Notepad, editor. Whatever you need, Notepad++ can probably do it. (Not really, but at least when it comes to code and text editing, it can.)
Editor
AutoSave, I came to love after getting used to VSC. And RunMe was always my friend for things that just didn't want to play nice.
Editor Plugins
URL/Base64 encoding/decoding is a bit of a must-have for me, so I'm always super grateful for this plugin when I see it in the little plugin menu in N++.
MIME Plugin
Out of all the editors I tried so far, I liked VSC the most. It's versatile and friendly without a steep learning curve. I like it.
Editor
For more info about the validator, scroll down. But using it would be so much harder if it weren't for this plugin. Just a click and it does all the work, no need to manually enter stuff into the website and Alt+Tab between the editor and the website as it shows all the errors right in VSC.
Validator Plugin
My go-to place for icons when I need one for... well, pretty much anything. Mostly use it for my software and LiveSplit. Not sure if that's okay, hope it is. Either way, really love the icons. They're breathtaking.
Icons
Never parsed a website in Python with anything else than requests, was kinda surprised that it's not part of the Python Standard Library.
HTTP Library
PEP8 is a way of life, maaan. ... Sorry, but honestly, be nice to your future self and make your Python code PEP8-compliant and write doc-strings for all your functions. Trust me, there's nothing worse than coming back to your outdated code and realizing your past self was an idiot who didn't know anything about good coding practices and (rambling continues)
Python Linter
My editor catches a lot of errors on its own, but another pair of eyes helps. Plus, it catches stuff that even my editor doesn't, such as valid, yet deprecated paramaters.
HTML+CSS Validator
Once again, trying to optimize the website, but having no idea what I'm doing and where to start, I was lucky to find YellowLabTools. Since then, I check my website with my self-hosted instance. (Thx, Docker.)
WebPref Testing Tool
After ForkAwesome ended and with FontAwesome not really working for me, I was so happy to stumble across Line Awesome. It just works, what more can you ask for.
Icons
Might be a bit biased, but this is still a really great source of stock imagery. When it comes to my website, if it ain't by me, it's from Unsplash.
Stock Imagery
Love this. Simple, yet pretty and effective.
JavaScript Counter
I always wanted a hit counter (i.e. a page view counter), but didn't want to use Google. (Never, won't sell personal info of my fave personae!) After months of nothing, I finally had the bright idea of checking AlternativeTo and there I found it, the perfect solution, GoatCounter. (The data is deleted after a year, btw.)
Web Analytics Service
So far, my favorite for music making. Even easier to use than Bosca Ceoil was (and yes, was). Not good at it, if you wanna know, but... can't have a game without music, I suppose.
Music Creator
Made by the amazing SFBGames and forked from the great DrPetter's sfxr, comes this wonderful sound effect generator. Didn't have a chance to use it for anything yet, but keeping it in my library for sure.
SFX Creator
If you need pre-made assets, look no further than Kenney's asset library. Amazing stuff, most (if not all) CC0. 2D, 3D, SFX, fonts, they got it all!
Game Assets