Awesome D3
A curated awesome list of D3.js libraries, plugins, and resources for data visualization.
About this tool
Awesome D3
Website: https://github.com/wbkd/awesome-d3#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, data-visualization, curated-lists
Overview
Awesome D3 is a curated directory of D3.js libraries, plugins, and utilities focused on data visualization. It helps developers discover third‑party tools that extend or complement the D3.js ecosystem.
Features
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Curated D3 ecosystem list
- Focuses specifically on D3.js‑related libraries, plugins, and utilities.
- Maintained as part of the broader "Awesome" list ecosystem.
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Categorized entries
- Charts – third‑party charting libraries built on top of D3.js.
- Maps – third‑party mapping and geospatial visualization tools using D3.js.
- Utils – utilities, helpers, and supporting tools that work with D3.js.
- Miscellaneous – additional D3‑related projects that don’t fit standard categories.
- Server side – tools and libraries for using D3.js or related workflows on the server.
- Bl.ocks.org Profiles – references to notable D3 authors and their example collections.
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Discovery tooling
- Integrates with an interactive D3 Discovery tool (https://d3-discovery.net/) to explore entries visually.
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Separation from tutorials/resources
- Intentionally excludes tutorials and conceptual articles, instead pointing users to an external, dedicated list of D3 readings and tutorials.
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Community-driven curation
- Maintained by named curators from webkid.io.
- Contribution guidelines available via
CONTRIBUTING.mdfor community submissions and updates.
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Open source repository
- Hosted on GitHub with visible history, contributors, and license.
- Distributed under an open-source license (
LICENSEfile in repo).
Pricing
- Access to the Awesome D3 list and repository is free (open source; no paid plans mentioned).
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