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A cute, simple, free and open source LESS compiler available for for Mac, Linux and PC. It only does LESS file compiling in a very simple straightforward manner which is fine since that's all I really need. Less.app also does the same thing but it's not open source. If you need more from a compiler I'd suggest looking at Codekit although Codekit is currently free in beta mode but it may not be free for long!
"Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers." - sure there are lots of these types of pages around but this particular one has a pretty cool search bar...
An online code editor that works with Github, Bitbucket and Joyent allowing you to work on your open source projects directly on your browser. The free plan supports open source projects only with private projects to be supported for $15/month. "Cloud9 IDE supports several languages with Javascript and HTML/CSS currently being the core ones. We also support Coffeescript, Ruby, PHP and many others with syntax highlighting with more to follow."
Placeholder images for temporary use in designs of my favourite animal - kittens!
A very clear and concise reference resource for learning about GIT.
A dynamic stylesheet language, very similar to SASS or Stylus.