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    Awesome Elm

    An Awesome list of Elm packages, tools, and resources.

    Awesome Elm

    Website: https://github.com/sporto/awesome-elm#readme
    Category: Themed Directories
    Tags: awesome-lists, developer-resources

    Overview

    Awesome Elm is a community-driven, curated directory of Elm tutorials, libraries, tools, and other resources. It aggregates learning materials, reference articles, and ecosystem projects related to the Elm programming language.

    Features

    • Curated Elm ecosystem list

      • Community-maintained list of Elm tutorials, libraries, and software
      • Inspired by the broader "awesome" list collections
      • Open contributions via a CONTRIBUTION guide
    • Learning resources

      • Learning guides for getting started with Elm
      • Learning videos focused on teaching Elm concepts
      • Separate section for outdated tutorials and books (Elm 0.18 or earlier) to help users avoid obsolete material
    • Articles and references

      • General Elm articles and deep dives
      • Links to the official Elm blog (elm-lang.org/blog)
      • "Why Elm?" articles explaining motivations and use cases
      • Miscellaneous articles covering various Elm topics
      • Section explicitly marking outdated articles that don’t align with current Elm architecture
    • Talks and conference videos

      • Conference talks about Elm
      • Playlists grouping Elm-related videos
      • Miscellaneous individual videos separate from structured learning series
    • Audio & news

      • News section for Elm-related updates (where available in the list)
      • Podcasts dedicated to Elm
      • Individual podcast episode links about Elm
    • Testing and tooling (partial listing)

      • Section for Elm testing tools and libraries (content truncated in provided extract, but present in the list)
    • Repository structure and metadata

      • Public GitHub repository (sporto/awesome-elm)
      • Includes assets (e.g., Elm logo), README, and contribution documentation
      • Continuous integration configuration via .travis.yml for list validation/build status

    Pricing

    • Not applicable. Awesome Elm is a free, open, community-maintained directory of resources.
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    Websitegithub.com
    PublishedDec 25, 2025

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