Awesome Testing
A curated list of awesome software testing frameworks, libraries, tools, and resources across different types of testing, maintained as part of the broader Awesome lists ecosystem.
About this tool
Awesome Testing
Website: https://github.com/TheJambo/awesome-testing#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, testing, developer-tools
Overview
Awesome Testing is a community-maintained, curated directory of software testing tools, extensions, and learning resources. It focuses on testing activities that occur after code is written (excluding unit tests and static analysis) and is designed to help testers and developers—especially those new to the field—improve their testing skills, efficiency, and breadth of knowledge.
Features
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Curated directory of testing resources
- Focuses on post-code software testing (no unit tests or static analysis)
- Aims to be broadly useful across testing domains and roles
- Oriented toward helping newcomers (e.g., CS graduates) build practical testing competence
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Wide coverage of testing areas
- Includes multiple categories under “Software,” such as:
- API Testing
- Security Testing
- AI & LLM Testing
- (and additional categories listed in the repository README beyond the partial view here)
- Includes multiple categories under “Software,” such as:
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Tooling, libraries, and extensions
- Links to software testing tools and extensions across different types of testing
- Includes frameworks, utilities, and platforms relevant to testers and QA engineers
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Learning and reference materials
- Collects educational resources to deepen testing knowledge
- Aims to improve both skills and overall understanding of the testing discipline
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Part of the broader Awesome ecosystem
- Follows the conventions of the well-known “Awesome” lists on GitHub
- Uses standardized formatting and curation practices for consistency with other Awesome lists
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Ongoing maintenance and quality checks
- Maintains a dead link checker workflow to automatically detect broken links
- Provides a Code of Conduct and Contributing guidelines for community participation
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Open source licensing
- Distributed under an open license (see the
LICENSEfile in the repository for details)
- Distributed under an open license (see the
Pricing
- Awesome Testing is a free, open-source resource available at no cost.
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