A curated list of delightful Appium resources for mobile and desktop test automation.
Awesome Appium is a curated list of resources for the Appium open-source test automation framework. It provides a structured directory of tools, client libraries, tutorials, and community content to help developers and testers automate native, hybrid, and mobile web applications across multiple platforms. The project simplifies discovering high-quality Appium-related materials in one place.
QA engineers, mobile developers, and automation testers who use Appium for cross-platform application testing. It's particularly valuable for those seeking to learn Appium, find client libraries, or explore advanced testing techniques.
Developers choose Awesome Appium because it saves time by aggregating the most useful Appium resources—from beginner tutorials to advanced pro tips—in a single, well-organized list. It's community-driven, regularly updated, and follows the trusted "awesome list" curation standard.
A curated list of delightful Appium resources.
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Organizes resources into clear sections like Clients, Inspectors, and Tutorials, making it easy to find tools for specific needs without sifting through scattered sources.
Includes resources for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac automation, as evidenced by the Server section and Appium Pro editions covering diverse platforms.
Actively maintained via pull requests and guidelines, ensuring the list evolves with new tools and best practices, as noted in the Contribute section.
Links to over 100 Appium Pro editions and numerous tutorials, providing depth from beginner guides to advanced techniques like visual testing and AI integration.
It's a passive list of URLs with no built-in tools or validation; links can become outdated without constant community vigilance, relying solely on manual PRs.
While it points to community forums like Discuss and Stack Overflow, it doesn't offer hands-on support or debugging assistance, leaving users to seek help elsewhere.
Exclusively covers Appium resources, so it's not helpful for evaluating alternatives like Espresso or XCUITest, limiting its utility for broader automation strategy decisions.