A curated collection of resources, tools, tutorials, and projects related to the Prisma ORM ecosystem.
Awesome Prisma is a curated collection of resources, tools, tutorials, and projects related to the Prisma ORM ecosystem. It helps developers discover community-built tools, learning materials, and example implementations to effectively use Prisma for database access in TypeScript and Node.js applications.
Developers using or evaluating Prisma ORM, including full-stack JavaScript/TypeScript developers, backend engineers, and teams building applications with modern databases like PostgreSQL.
It saves time by aggregating the best community resources in one place, providing a trusted directory of tools and tutorials that enhance the Prisma development experience beyond the official documentation.
A collection of awesome things regarding Prisma ecosystem.
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Aggregates documentation, tutorials, community tools, and example projects in one place, as highlighted in the Key Features, saving developers extensive search time across disparate sources.
Features a wide range of third-party tools like schema visualizers (e.g., Prisma ERD Visualizer), CRUD generators (e.g., Pal.js), and testing utilities, extending Prisma's functionality beyond the core ORM.
Includes tutorials and how-to guides covering Prisma integrations with GraphQL, NestJS, and Next.js, providing step-by-step learning paths for various skill levels and use cases.
Highlights open-source projects like Calendso and Tottem, offering practical examples and reference implementations for developers to study and adapt.
As a community-curated list, resources may be outdated, unmaintained, or of inconsistent quality without rigorous vetting, requiring users to verify suitability independently.
Provides only links to external resources; users must rely on those sources or the Prisma community for troubleshooting, which can delay issue resolution.
The extensive, unfiltered list without categorization or prioritization might overwhelm newcomers, making it harder to identify the most relevant or reliable resources quickly.