A curated list of awesome libraries, resources, and solutions for the Ionic cross-platform mobile app framework.
Awesome Ionic is a curated GitHub repository listing high-quality libraries, resources, tutorials, and example projects for the Ionic framework. It helps developers quickly find tools and learn best practices for building cross-platform mobile apps with Ionic, Capacitor, and related technologies. The list is organized by Ionic version and covers everything from UI components to backend integrations.
Mobile developers using Ionic (with Angular, React, or Vue) who want to discover plugins, components, tutorials, and example apps to accelerate their projects. It's especially useful for those new to Ionic looking for learning resources or experienced developers seeking advanced tools.
Developers choose Awesome Ionic because it saves time by aggregating and vetting the best community resources in one place. Unlike searching scattered forums, it provides a structured, version-specific directory maintained by active community members, ensuring relevance and quality.
😎 A curated list of amazingly awesome Ionic libraries, resources and solutions.
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Aggregates everything from official documentation to community tutorials, UI components, and example apps, as evidenced by detailed sections for Ionic versions, Capacitor, and tools.
Organizes resources specifically for Ionic 1, Ionic Angular, Ionic React, and Ionic Vue, making it easy to find version-relevant materials without sifting through irrelevant content.
Maintained by known contributors like Fikayo Adepoju with contact links, ensuring ongoing updates and community-driven curation to filter out low-quality resources.
Includes numerous open-source demo apps for features like maps, authentication, and social logins, providing hands-on examples that accelerate development, as seen in the 'Complete projects' section.
As a static GitHub repository, some links may point to outdated or deprecated resources, requiring users to manually verify recency and compatibility with current Ionic versions.
Curation doesn't guarantee all listed tutorials or components are high-quality; users may encounter inconsistent, poorly maintained, or broken projects from third-party sources.
Lacks interactive features like forums or Q&A, so developers must seek help elsewhere for specific issues, unlike official Ionic communities or paid support channels.