A curated list of awesome Deno modules, tools, resources, and learning materials.
Awesome Deno is a curated collection of high-quality resources related to the Deno JavaScript/TypeScript runtime. It aggregates modules, tools, articles, presentations, and other materials to help developers build, learn, and deploy with Deno efficiently. The list is organized into categories like web frameworks, databases, CLI utilities, and learning guides, serving as a community-driven directory for the ecosystem.
Deno developers seeking libraries, tools, or learning resources; newcomers looking for an entry point into the Deno ecosystem; and maintainers wanting to discover best practices and integrations.
It saves time by filtering and categorizing the vast Deno landscape into a single, trusted resource, reducing the need to scour scattered documentation or repositories. The list is maintained by the community, ensuring relevance and quality through curation.
Curated list of awesome things related to Deno
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Filters and organizes the best Deno resources into clear categories like Modules and Tools, saving time from sifting through unvetted repositories.
Includes diverse sections from web frameworks (e.g., Oak, Hono) to international resources, providing a comprehensive view of Deno's capabilities as seen in the README's extensive listings.
Features showcases, articles, and presentations that help developers learn from real-world examples and stay updated with Deno trends.
Relies on community contributions via GitHub, ensuring collective vetting and relevance, though this depends on active participation.
As a static list updated manually via pull requests, it may lag behind the fastest-moving ecosystem changes or include outdated links if not regularly maintained.
Does not provide user ratings, popularity metrics, or detailed reviews, forcing developers to independently evaluate each resource's quality and suitability.
With no built-in search or filtering beyond broad categories, finding niche modules or comparing alternatives can be time-consuming and inefficient.