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    Awesome Deno

    A curated list of libraries, tools, and resources for Deno, a secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript built on V8 and Rust.

    Awesome Deno

    • Website: https://github.com/denolib/awesome-deno#readme
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    • Brand: deno
    • Logo: https://deno.land/logo.svg
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    Description

    Awesome Deno is a curated, community-maintained list of libraries, tools, and learning resources for Deno, a simple, modern, and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript built on V8 and Rust. The list focuses on highlighting high-quality Deno modules and ecosystem resources.

    Features

    • Curated module directory

      • Collection of notable and widely used Deno modules.
      • Focus on quality and relevance for the Deno ecosystem.
    • Documentation resources

      • Links to official Deno documentation.
      • Links to external documentation and guides.
      • Online playgrounds for experimenting with Deno code in the browser.
    • Module categories (organized by use-case)

      • Automation – tools and scripts to automate tasks with Deno.
      • CLI utils – command-line utilities built with or for Deno.
      • Cloud APIs – clients and helpers for cloud provider APIs.
      • Database – connectors, ORMs, and utilities for working with databases.
      • Editor framework – integrations or frameworks for editor tooling.
      • Frontend development – tooling that supports front-end workflows.
      • Frontend framework – frameworks or libraries for building front-end apps with Deno.
      • Game engine – libraries or engines for game development using Deno.
      • Image – image processing or manipulation utilities.
      • LLM – tools and libraries related to large language models.
      • Logging – logging libraries and observability helpers.
      • Machine learning – ML tooling and libraries usable from Deno.
      • Mail – email sending and related utilities.
      • Markdown – parsers, renderers, and tools for Markdown.
      • Math – numerical, statistical, or math-related libraries.
      • Static site generator – SSG tools for building static sites with Deno.
      • String utils – string manipulation utilities.
      • Social Platform APIs – clients for social media and related APIs.
      • Template engine – templating libraries for server- or client-side use.
      • Testing – testing frameworks, assertion libraries, and helpers.
      • Utils – general-purpose utility libraries.
      • Validation – data validation and schema libraries.
      • Video – video processing or streaming-related tools.
      • Web framework – frameworks for building web applications and APIs with Deno.
      • WebSocket – WebSocket servers, clients, and helpers.
      • Web utils – web-related utilities (HTTP helpers, middleware, etc.).
      • Webview – tools for building desktop/webview-based apps with Deno.
      • XML – XML parsing and manipulation tools.
    • Registries

      • Links to Deno package/third‑party registries and module indexes.
    • Showcases

      • Examples of real-world projects and applications built with Deno.
    • Tools

      • Command examples like deno run and other tooling references.
      • Language service integrations, e.g., TypeScript Deno language service plugin.
    • Integrations

      • Links to integrations with editors, IDEs, CI systems, and other platforms.
    • Content & learning resources

      • Blogs / Newsletters focused on Deno.
      • Articles and technical write-ups.
      • Presentations (talks, slide decks, videos).
      • Books about Deno and related topics.
    • Multilingual resources

      • Curated Deno resources in multiple languages, including:
        • Chinese
        • Hebrew
        • Indonesian
        • Italian
        • Japanese
        • Korean
        • Russian
        • Spanish
        • Darija
        • Kurdish (Central)
    • Community & contribution

      • CONTRIBUTING guidelines for adding or updating entries.
      • Open repository structure with history and licensing information.

    Pricing

    • Not applicable – Awesome Deno is an open, public GitHub repository and directory of resources with no pricing or plans listed.
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    PublishedDec 25, 2025

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