Awesome Android
An Awesome list cataloging Android packages, libraries, and development resources for the Android platform.
About this tool
Awesome Android
Website: https://github.com/JStumpp/awesome-android
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, mobile, android
Overview
Awesome Android is an open, curated directory of Android libraries, packages, and development resources. It aggregates community-maintained links to tools, frameworks, and reference material for building Android applications.
Features
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Curated Android library index
- Lists Android-specific packages and libraries across many domains (UI, networking, persistence, testing, etc.).
- Focuses on tools directly relevant to Android app development.
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Resources collection
- Links to learning materials and other resources for Android developers.
- Suggests complementary lists for broader ecosystems, such as a separate awesome-java list for general Java libraries.
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Community-driven repository
- Hosted on GitHub as a public repository.
- Contributors can propose additions and improvements via standard GitHub workflows (issues, pull requests).
- Includes contribution guidelines (
contributing.md).
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Open licensing
- Licensed under the CC0-1.0 license, allowing broad reuse of the list contents.
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Ecosystem discoverability
- Helps developers discover libraries and tools for common Android development tasks.
- Centralized entry point instead of searching disparate sources.
Licensing
- License: CC0-1.0
Pricing
- Access to the Awesome Android list is free and open-source; no pricing or paid plans are associated with the directory itself.
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