A curated collection of software testing tools, frameworks, books, blogs, and resources for testers and developers.
Awesome Testing is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates software testing resources, including tools, frameworks, books, blogs, training materials, and newsletters. It serves as a one-stop reference for testers and developers looking to improve their testing practices, discover new tools, or learn about different testing domains.
Software testers, QA engineers, developers involved in testing, and anyone looking to expand their knowledge of testing methodologies and tools.
It saves time by providing a pre-vetted, organized collection of resources across the entire testing landscape, eliminating the need to search scattered sources. Being open-source and community-driven ensures it stays current and comprehensive.
A curated list of testing resources
Open-Awesome is built by the community, for the community. Submit a project, suggest an awesome list, or help improve the catalog on GitHub.
Curates a wide array of testing software, books, training, and blogs in one organized list, saving time on scattered searches across the web.
Includes resources for API, security, visual, UI/E2E, accessibility, performance testing, and more, as detailed in the README's software sections.
Open for contributions with a linked guide, ensuring the list stays current and relevant through crowd-sourcing, as highlighted in the foreword.
Aimed at improving testing skills for both newcomers and experienced professionals, with structured sections like books, training, and blogs.
The list provides only names and links without reviews, ratings, or comparisons, leaving users to independently evaluate tools for suitability.
Updates rely solely on community contributions, which can lead to outdated entries or gaps if not actively managed, as acknowledged in the foreword.
Being a GitHub markdown file, it lacks search, filtering, or sorting capabilities, making navigation cumbersome for large lists like the software section.