A curated list of awesome Capacitor plugins, tools, and resources for building cross-platform mobile apps.
Awesome Capacitor is a curated directory of plugins, tools, and learning resources for the Capacitor framework. It solves the problem of discovering and evaluating the extensive ecosystem of native plugins and utilities available for building cross-platform mobile apps with web technologies. Developers use it to find the right plugins for camera access, payments, geolocation, and more without scouring multiple sources.
Mobile developers using Capacitor to build iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps, particularly those working with Ionic, React, Vue, or Angular web stacks who need to integrate native device functionalities.
It saves significant time by aggregating and categorizing the entire Capacitor ecosystem in one place, with community-vetted listings and direct links to documentation. Unlike scattered npm searches or outdated blogs, it provides a maintained, comprehensive overview essential for efficient Capacitor development.
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Aggregates hundreds of official, community, and third-party plugins in one place, categorized by functionality like device APIs, UI, and payments, saving developers from scattered searches.
Includes curated tutorials, guides, case studies, and tools for CI/CD, providing a holistic resource for mastering Capacitor beyond just plugin discovery.
Maintained by contributors with clear guidelines, ensuring the list stays updated with new plugins and resources, reflecting real-world usage.
Features tools like Capgo for live updates and security scanning, offering practical utilities that complement the plugin directory.
Lacks ratings, compatibility checks, or maintenance status for plugins, forcing developers to manually vet each entry for stability and support.
Heavily promotes Capgo plugins and services with banners and dedicated sections, which may skew perceptions despite being community-maintained.
As a static GitHub list, it doesn't offer interactive features like search filters, version tracking, or dependency resolution, limiting efficiency for complex projects.
The Cordova plugin section is noted as 'upgraded soon' and lists incompatible plugins, providing incomplete guidance for migration or hybrid use cases.