Awesome Ember
An awesome list of Ember.js libraries, addons, and resources for building web applications.
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Awesome Ember
A curated, community-maintained directory of Ember.js packages and learning resources for building web applications.
Website: https://ember.cool
Source: https://github.com/ember-community-russia/awesome-ember
Overview
Awesome Ember is an “awesome list”–style directory that organizes the Ember.js ecosystem into clear categories. It links to addons, tools, and documentation that help developers build, test, style, and ship Ember applications more efficiently.
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, javascript, web-development
Features
1. Curated Ember.js Package Directory
Organized sections for a wide range of Ember.js addons and tools, including:
- AST – Tools working with Ember/JavaScript abstract syntax trees.
- a11y (Accessibility) – Addons and utilities for building accessible Ember applications.
- Adapters – Ember Data and other adapter implementations/integrations.
- Animations – Libraries for adding motion and transitions to Ember apps.
- Authentication – Packages for auth flows, sessions, and identity management.
- Automation – Tools to automate development and build workflows.
- Benchmarking – Utilities to measure performance and benchmarks in Ember apps.
- Blogging – Ember-based blogging tools and integrations.
- Babel – Babel-related tooling and presets for Ember projects.
- Boilerplating – Starters, skeleton apps, and blueprints to kickstart projects.
- Broccoli – Broccoli build plugins and Ember-specific broccoli tooling.
- Broccoli read – Utilities focused on reading/processing Broccoli trees.
- Build tools – General build and bundling helpers specific to Ember.
- Charts – Charting and data visualization components for Ember.
- CI/CD – Continuous integration and deployment helpers tailored for Ember.
- Code Splitting – Addons to split bundles and load code on demand.
- Codestyle – Linters, formatters, and style guides for Ember codebases.
- Command-line apps – Ember-based CLI applications.
- Command-line utilities – Ember CLI extensions and helpers.
- Component addons – Reusable Ember component libraries and UI widgets.
- Compression – Tools for asset and payload compression.
- Content management systems – Ember integrations with CMS platforms.
- Control flow – Utilities for controlling rendering and logic flow in templates/components.
- CSS & etc – CSS helpers, preprocessors, and styling utilities.
- Fonts – Font loading and typography-related packages.
- State management – State handling patterns and libraries beyond the Ember core.
- Styling kits – Design systems and UI kits for Ember.
- Data Management – Data fetching, caching, and modeling tools (beyond standard Ember Data usage).
- Data manipulation & Computed – Helpers for computed properties and data transforms.
- Data validation – Validation libraries for forms and models.
- Database – Client-side or server integration helpers for databases.
- Date – Date/time utilities and components.
- Debugging / Profiling – Tools to inspect, debug, and profile Ember apps.
- Decorators – Decorator utilities for modern Ember patterns.
- Documentation – Tools and examples for generating or organizing Ember docs.
- Ember-inspector roadmaps & overview – Links around Ember Inspector capabilities and plans.
- End-user customization – Addons that enable in-app customization by end users.
- ES6 – ES6/ESNext-focused tooling and polyfills for Ember.
- External Components Integration – Bridges to use non-Ember components (e.g., from other JS frameworks) inside Ember apps.
- Forms – Form builders, input components, and validation helpers.
- Functional programming – FP-style utilities adapted for Ember patterns.
- HTTP – HTTP clients and networking helpers suitable for Ember apps.
(The GitHub repository contains further subcategories and specific package links under each of these headings.)
2. Learning & Reference Resources
- Resources section (referenced in navigation) providing educational material about Ember.js, such as guides, blog posts, tutorials, and tools.
- Ember.js Myths document – A dedicated page addressing common misconceptions about Ember.
- Readers Questions document – Collected questions and answers from the community.
3. Ember Ecosystem & Community Integration
- Direct links to the official Ember.js site and documentation.
- Link to Contribute to Ember.js (help-wanted issues for Ember core and ecosystem).
- Contribution guidelines for participating in maintaining the list.
4. Access & Navigation
- Accessible via short URL
ember.cooland via the GitHub Pages URL. - Table of contents-driven structure for fast navigation between categories.
Pricing
Not applicable. Awesome Ember is an open, community-maintained directory hosted on GitHub with no listed pricing or plans.
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