A curated list of awesome AngularJS services, directives, utilities, resources, and seed projects.
Awesome AngularJS is a curated list of resources, libraries, and tools for the AngularJS JavaScript framework. It aggregates community-recommended services, directives, utilities, seed projects, and learning materials to help developers build better applications efficiently. The project solves the problem of discovering high-quality AngularJS ecosystem tools by providing a centralized, organized directory.
AngularJS developers seeking libraries, tools, or best practices, and newcomers looking for starter projects or learning resources. It's particularly useful for teams standardizing their tech stack or evaluating AngularJS extensions.
It saves time by vetting and categorizing resources, ensuring developers find reliable, community-tested solutions. Unlike generic searches, it offers a focused, structured overview of the AngularJS ecosystem.
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Curates over 100 libraries, tools, and utilities across 20+ categories like seed projects and directives, eliminating the need for scattered web searches.
Groups resources into clear sections such as Mobile, Routing, and Chart, making it easy to pinpoint specific AngularJS development needs.
Aggregates contributions from the AngularJS ecosystem, highlighting popular and proven solutions like ui-router and Restangular.
Lists style guides from John Papa and Todd Motto, along with books and patterns, aiding in adopting industry standards.
As AngularJS is in long-term support, many listed projects may be deprecated or unmaintained, with no versioning or deprecation warnings in the list.
Provides only links without reviews, stability scores, or integration notes, forcing users to manually assess each tool's suitability.
Acts as a directory without advice on combining resources or troubleshooting setup, which can lead to integration challenges for complex projects.