A curated list of 800+ technical resources for Magento 2 developers, including tools, extensions, blogs, and community resources.
Mageres is a curated, community-maintained directory of technical resources specifically for Magento 2 and Adobe Commerce developers. It aggregates tools, extensions, blogs, tutorials, podcasts, and other materials to help developers build, optimize, and maintain Magento-based ecommerce stores. The project solves the problem of fragmented information by providing a single, organized source for essential Magento development resources.
Magento 2 developers, Adobe Commerce developers, agency teams, and technical merchants who need reliable references for development tools, learning materials, and community resources.
Developers choose Mageres because it offers a massive, vetted collection of resources maintained by the community, saving hours of searching across disparate sources. Its automated link checking and regular updates ensure the information remains accurate and relevant.
A list of useful Magento technical resources
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Curates over 832 alphabetically organized resources across categories like tools, extensions, and blogs, providing a one-stop reference for Magento 2 developers, as highlighted in the README's table of contents and resource count badge.
Uses GitHub Actions to automatically generate the README from a CSV file and check link health, ensuring accuracy and reliability, with status badges visible in the repository.
Encourages contributions via PRs to the resources.csv file, keeping the list current and comprehensive, as stated in the 'contributions welcome' badge and contributing guidelines.
Includes dedicated sections for Mage-OS resources in tools, extensions, and other categories, aiding developers in the forked ecosystem, as shown in the README's subheadings.
Lacks search or filtering capabilities within the README, forcing users to manually scan through categories to find specific resources, which can be inefficient for large lists.
The README is generated from a static CSV file, offering no dynamic features like user interactions, ratings, or real-time updates beyond automated link checks.
All resources are external links; if sites change or go down, users rely on periodic health checks, which may not prevent temporary access issues or outdated content.