Formed in 2015, ConsenSys has been part of the earliest stages of development and engineering efforts on the Ethereum blockchain. Recognizing the need for developer-oriented platforms and tools, members of ConsenSys came together to create some of the earliest and most prolific core tools used by developers on the Ethereum network — including Infura, MetaMask, Truffle, and more. These companies, known as “spokes,” are just a few of the teams supported by ConsenSys’ venture production studio — ConsenSys Labs.

In our experience giving hands-on advice to talented entrepreneurs and developers around the world, it became apparent that even experienced developers had no idea where to find resources beyond Google Search or Stack Overflow. While there’s certainly benefit in competing approaches to a problem, there’s often no need to recreate the wheel (and instead have many poorly maintained wheels).

That’s why when Corbin Page and Parker Place of Meridio and Leah Feuer of ConsenSys Labs began to aggregate a list of available tools, frameworks, and components from ConsenSys product managers, it made sense to share with and seek contributions from the larger Ethereum community. To help people get started building on the Ethereum blockchain, we put together this list of available and open source tools, frameworks, and components.

So far, 21 contributors and many additional ConsenSys folk have contributed.

See something missing? Make your contributions to the repo in the form of pull requests or issues.

ConsenSysLabs/ethereum-developer-tools-list

ethereum-developer-tools-list — A guide to available tools and platforms for developing on Ethereum.github.com

You can also find our Smart Contracts Best Practices guide here:

https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/

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