A curated list of resources for GraphQL, including specifications, implementations, tools, databases, and community links.
Awesome GraphQL is a curated list of resources for developers working with GraphQL. It aggregates specifications, client and server implementations for various programming languages, tools, databases, services, and learning materials. The project helps developers discover and evaluate GraphQL libraries and best practices efficiently.
Developers, engineers, and architects who are building or integrating GraphQL APIs and want a centralized reference for libraries, tools, and community resources.
It saves time by providing a well-organized, community-vetted directory of GraphQL resources, eliminating the need to search scattered sources. The list is maintained collaboratively, ensuring it stays current with the evolving GraphQL ecosystem.
Awesome list of GraphQL
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Lists hundreds of GraphQL libraries, tools, and learning materials across dozens of programming languages, as evidenced by the extensive sections from JavaScript to Rust.
Resources are clearly categorized into sections like Implementations, Tools, and Communities, making it easy to navigate specific needs without clutter.
Maintained on GitHub with contribution guidelines and an Awesome Bot workflow, ensuring ongoing updates through community pull requests.
Includes everything from specifications and databases to editor plugins and security tools, covering the full GraphQL development lifecycle.
The list does not rate or review resources, so users must independently evaluate the suitability, maintenance status, and performance of each entry.
As a static Markdown file, it offers no built-in search or dynamic filtering, which can make finding specific tools tedious in large categories.
Relies on community contributions for updates, so some resources may become outdated if maintenance lags behind rapid GraphQL ecosystem changes.