A curated list of code, tools, and resources for the Move smart contract programming language community.
Awesome Move is a curated, community-maintained list of resources for the Move programming language ecosystem. It aggregates code examples, tools, frameworks, tutorials, and research to help developers build secure smart contracts on Move-powered blockchains like Sui and Aptos. The project solves the problem of fragmented information by providing a single, organized directory for the growing Move community.
Smart contract developers, blockchain engineers, and researchers working with or interested in the Move programming language. It is particularly valuable for those building on Move-based platforms such as Sui, Aptos, Starcoin, or 0L.
Developers choose Awesome Move because it saves time discovering vetted resources across the entire Move landscape. Unlike scattered documentation, it offers a centralized, community-curated index that includes everything from beginner tutorials to advanced verification tools, fostering faster onboarding and ecosystem growth.
Code and content from the Move community.
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Aggregates tools, examples, and docs for Sui, Aptos, Starcoin, and other Move-based chains, saving developers from searching each ecosystem separately, as evidenced by the extensive listings under 'Move-Powered Blockchains' and 'Code' sections.
Curates both official and community projects, ensuring a diverse range of high-quality resources like the Move Book, various SDKs, and wallets, which fosters trust and accelerates discovery.
Links to books, tutorials, videos, and research papers, such as the Move Book and interactive courses from imcoding.online, facilitating quick onboarding for developers at all skill levels.
Showcases implementations for tokens, DeFi, governance, and more, including real deployments on different blockchains, like Starswap on Starcoin and NFT examples on Sui, providing practical reference points.
Does not resolve compatibility issues between Move variants (e.g., Sui Move vs. Aptos Move), requiring developers to manually adapt resources for their target chain, as noted in the 'Frameworks' section highlighting blockchain-specific differences.
As a community-driven list, it may lag behind the latest tool versions or breaking changes in fast-evolving Move ecosystems, such as new SDK releases or wallet updates, risking outdated information.
Provides links but lacks in-depth comparisons or step-by-step tutorials, leaving developers to navigate external resources for detailed implementation help, which can be time-consuming.