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TLDR

A community-maintained collection of free learning resources for Web3, blockchain, and Ethereum development, organized on a browsable website built with Docusaurus.

Mindmap

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  root((free-web3-resources))
    Content
      Web3 guides
      Blockchain docs
      Ethereum resources
    Tools included
      Etherscan
      BscScan
      Tronscan
    Contributing
      Edit on website
      Pull requests
    Tech
      Docusaurus
      GitHub
    Community
      Discord
      Twitter
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Browse curated free learning resources for getting started with blockchain and Web3 development in one organized place.

USE CASE 2

Use blockchain explorers like Etherscan listed in the collection to look up transactions and wallet addresses on Ethereum.

USE CASE 3

Contribute your own favorite Web3 resource by submitting a pull request through the website's built-in edit button.

USE CASE 4

Use the Docusaurus site structure as a starting template for your own community resource website.

What is it built with?

DocusaurusCSS

How does it compare?

francescoxx/free-web3-resourcesnicejade/markdown-online-editoradobe-fonts/source-sans
Stars3,6653,6833,692
LanguageCSSCSSCSS
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/52/5
Audiencedeveloperdeveloperdesigner

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
Use freely for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

In plain English

This repository is a community-maintained collection of free learning resources related to Web3, blockchain, and the Ethereum network. The goal is to help beginners and developers get started with building decentralized applications and understanding how blockchains work. The project began as a simple README file and has since grown into a full website at freeweb3resources.com, built with Docusaurus (a documentation framework from Meta). The README does not list the full catalog of resources inline. Instead, it points visitors to the website, where the resources are organized in a browsable sidebar. It does provide a short list of blockchain explorers as an example of the kind of content included: tools like Etherscan for Ethereum, BscScan for Binance Smart Chain, and Tronscan for the TRON network, which let anyone look up transactions and wallet addresses on those blockchains. The project welcomes contributions. Anyone can add or update a resource by visiting the website, navigating to the relevant section, clicking the edit button, and submitting a pull request through GitHub. There are contribution guidelines and a code of conduct in the repository. For people who want to work on the website itself, local development uses npm. The repository is licensed under the MIT license, meaning anyone can use or build on the code freely. A Discord server and a Twitter account are linked for community participation.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I want to start learning Web3 and Ethereum development. Give me a beginner learning path covering wallets, smart contracts, and building a simple dApp, drawing from free resources.
Prompt 2
How do I contribute a new learning resource to the free-web3-resources project? Walk me through the pull request process using the edit button on the website.
Prompt 3
Help me set up a local development environment for the free-web3-resources Docusaurus site so I can preview my changes before submitting a pull request.
Prompt 4
What are blockchain explorers and how do I use Etherscan to look up a specific transaction hash or wallet address on the Ethereum network?

Frequently asked questions

What is free-web3-resources?

A community-maintained collection of free learning resources for Web3, blockchain, and Ethereum development, organized on a browsable website built with Docusaurus.

What language is free-web3-resources written in?

Mainly CSS. The stack also includes Docusaurus, CSS.

What license does free-web3-resources use?

Use freely for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

How hard is free-web3-resources to set up?

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

Who is free-web3-resources for?

Mainly developer.

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