A curated list of curated lists of libraries, resources and shiny things for various languages and frameworks.
Awesome Awesome is a meta-curated directory that collects links to specialized "awesome lists" for various programming languages, frameworks, and technology domains. It solves the problem of discovering high-quality, community-vetted resources by providing a centralized index of the best curated lists available on platforms like GitHub.
Developers, researchers, and tech enthusiasts looking for reliable, pre-vetted resources (libraries, tools, tutorials) for specific technologies without browsing multiple repositories individually.
It saves time by aggregating the most popular and well-maintained awesome lists in one place, ensuring users access high-quality, up-to-date resources curated by the open-source community.
A curated list of curated lists of libraries, resources and shiny things for various languages.
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Aggregates links to specialized awesome lists like 'Awesome Python' and 'Awesome Go', saving developers from searching multiple repositories individually.
Points to popular, actively maintained lists on GitHub, such as those for JavaScript and Java, ensuring resources are pre-filtered by the open-source community.
Provides a clear table of contents with categories for languages and domains, making it easy to jump to sections like Cryptography or IoT.
Relies entirely on the maintenance of linked awesome lists; if those become outdated or abandoned, the directory's value quickly diminishes.
Only curates at the list level, not individual resources, so users must still sift through external lists for specific tools, adding an extra layer of effort.
The project shows infrequent commits and no stated update schedule, suggesting it might not keep pace with new awesome lists or changes in linked content.