A curated list of awesome Neo4j resources, including drivers, tools, extensions, and learning materials.
Awesome Neo4j is a curated list of resources for the Neo4j graph database ecosystem. It provides developers with a categorized directory of drivers, tools, extensions, and learning materials to accelerate their work with graph databases. The project aims to be a community-driven reference that simplifies discovering high-quality Neo4j-related projects.
Developers, data engineers, and database administrators working with Neo4j who need to find reliable libraries, tools, and educational content. It's particularly useful for those new to Neo4j or looking to expand their toolkit.
It saves time by aggregating the best Neo4j resources in one place, eliminating the need to search scattered documentation and repositories. Being community-maintained ensures it stays current with ecosystem developments.
A curated list of Neo4j resources.
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The README structures resources into detailed categories like connectors, visualization tools, and learning materials, making it easy to find specific Neo4j-related components.
It actively encourages contributions and is maintained by Neueda R&D, ensuring the list evolves with the ecosystem and includes both official and third-party projects.
With a clear table of contents and sections like 'Basics' and 'Resources,' users can quickly navigate to relevant drivers, extensions, or tutorials without sifting through scattered documentation.
The list provides links without reviews or ratings, forcing users to independently assess the reliability, performance, and maintenance status of each resource.
As a GitHub repository, it relies on manual updates; some links or tools might be broken or obsolete if not regularly maintained, as noted by the community-driven nature.
It primarily offers links without detailed usage instructions or best practices, so developers must consult external documentation for implementation help.