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patrickjs/awesome-angular2 — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2015-10-30

2Audience · developerComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

TL;DR

A curated, categorized list of tutorials, tools, and libraries for learning Angular 2, though now archived in favor of a newer list.

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Curated Angular 2 links
      Organized by category
      Beginner to advanced
    Tech stack
      Angular 2
      Markdown
    Use cases
      Find learning path
      Discover component libraries
      Find debugging tools
    Audience
      Angular beginners
      Angular developers
    Status
      No longer updated
      Redirects to newer list
    Maintainer
      Angular Class successor

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Find a structured learning path for getting started with Angular 2.

REASON 2

Discover vetted component libraries and tools instead of searching randomly.

REASON 3

Look up recommended testing frameworks for Angular projects.

REASON 4

Browse the archived branch for the original curated link collection.

What's in the stack?

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How it stacks up

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Stars222
LanguagePythonPython
Last pushed2015-10-30
MaintenanceDormant
Setup difficultyeasymoderatehard
Complexity1/52/54/5
Audiencedevelopergeneralops devops

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

This list is no longer maintained, a newer version exists elsewhere.

Wtf does this do

This is a curated list of helpful resources for learning and working with Angular 2, a popular framework for building web applications. Instead of having to search randomly online, the repository gathers links to tutorials, documentation, libraries, tools, and examples in one organized place. The repository itself is pretty straightforward, it's essentially a handpicked collection of links and recommendations related to Angular 2, organized by category so you can quickly find what you're looking for, whether that's beginner guides, advanced patterns, component libraries, or debugging tools. However, the repository maintainer has noted that it's no longer actively updated. They've pointed people toward a more current version maintained by Angular Class, which is likely to have fresher links and newer resources. If you want to see what was originally collected here, the old content is still available on another GitHub branch for reference. This type of resource list is handy for Angular 2 developers, whether you're just getting started and need a structured learning path, or you're an experienced developer looking for a specific tool or library. Rather than asking "what's the best testing framework for Angular?" or "where do I find good component examples?", you can check the curated list and get vetted recommendations from the community.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
Show me the categories of resources in this awesome-angular2 list.
Prompt 2
Point me to the newer Angular Class maintained version of this list.
Prompt 3
Help me find a beginner-friendly Angular 2 tutorial from this collection.
Prompt 4
Suggest which linked tools in this list are still relevant for modern Angular development.

Frequently asked questions

wtf is awesome-angular2?

A curated, categorized list of tutorials, tools, and libraries for learning Angular 2, though now archived in favor of a newer list.

Is awesome-angular2 actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2015-10-30).

How hard is awesome-angular2 to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is awesome-angular2 for?

Mainly developer.

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