Pythonanywhere is good. You get a shell so you can edit in the terminal, access github etc. If your budget stretches to USD $5 a month, you can get an entire virtual server from digitalocean.put Ubuntu on it and follow the web2py book. This is more setup work, but you learn more too. In both cases you can use the increasingly capable browser-based editor of web2py as well as terminal editors.
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