A curated collection of guides, tools, and resources for developers using DigitalOcean's cloud platform.
Awesome DigitalOcean is a curated list of resources, guides, and tools for developers using the DigitalOcean cloud platform. It aggregates community tutorials, official documentation, open-source projects, and integrations to help users effectively build and manage infrastructure on DigitalOcean. The project is inspired by the Awesome Sysadmin list and follows similar curation principles.
Developers, sysadmins, and DevOps practitioners who use or are evaluating DigitalOcean for cloud infrastructure. It's particularly useful for those seeking community-vetted tools, learning materials, or integrations to streamline their workflow.
It saves time by providing a single, organized source for high-quality DigitalOcean resources, reducing the need to search scattered documentation and forums. As a community-driven list, it surfaces practical tools and real-world examples that might not be prominently featured in official channels.
A curated list of amazingly awesome DigitalOcean resources inspired by Awesome Sysadmin
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Curates a wide range of materials from official docs to community tutorials, as shown in sections like Configuration Management and Video Tutorials, saving users from scattered searches.
Open to pull requests and issues, allowing the list to grow organically, which is highlighted in the README with 'Contributions welcome.'
Includes diverse categories such as Commercial Integrations and Community OSS projects, covering tools from backups (e.g., SimpleBackups) to CLI clients (e.g., doctl).
Highlights real-world utilities like do-sshuttle for proxying and droplan for iptables management, helping users implement solutions quickly.
Relies on manual contributions, so it can lag behind new DigitalOcean features or become outdated, with no automated refresh mechanism.
Exclusively ties to DigitalOcean's ecosystem, offering no insights for hybrid or multi-cloud setups, which limits its utility for broader infrastructure management.
While curated, there's no rating system or vetting process for listed resources, so users must independently assess the relevance and accuracy of links.