A curated list of Ant Design resources, tools, components, and related projects for developers and designers.
Awesome Ant Design is a curated, community-maintained list of resources, tools, libraries, and projects related to the Ant Design ecosystem. It aggregates official Ant Design resources, third-party extensions, articles, boilerplates, and design assets to help developers and designers efficiently build applications using Ant Design.
Frontend developers, UI/UX designers, and teams working with Ant Design who want to discover tools, components, and best practices to accelerate their projects.
It saves time by providing a single, organized source for discovering high-quality Ant Design extensions, tools, and learning materials, all vetted and contributed by the community.
A curated list of Ant Design resources and related projects. The main idea is that everyone can contribute here, so we can have a central repository of informations about Ant Design that we keep up-to-date
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Aggregates official Ant Design projects, third-party extensions, articles, and tools in one organized list, saving developers time from scattered searches.
Includes resources for React, Angular, Vue.js, Blazor, and non-JavaScript libraries like ClojureScript, making it versatile for diverse tech stacks.
Relies on community contributions to keep the list current, as highlighted in the README's philosophy, ensuring access to emerging tools and projects.
Categorizes resources into clear sections like tools, theming, components, and boilerplates, facilitating easy navigation and discovery.
As a static list, some linked resources may become outdated or broken over time, requiring users to manually verify availability and relevance.
While curated, the list doesn't guarantee the quality, maintenance, or compatibility of linked projects, so users must independently assess suitability.
It lacks search, filtering, or demo functionalities, limiting discoverability compared to dynamic platforms or official documentation sites.