Obligatory self-plug: the "awesome-redux" list is cluttered and not well organized, and was actually rejected from inclusion in Sindre Sorhus's "awesome-awesome" list because of that ( https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/issues/714#issuecomm... ). On the flip side, I keep a list of Redux-related addons and utilities at https://github.com/markerikson/redux-ecosystem-links that is actively maintained and has (hopefully) much better categorization, as well as being a much more comprehensive list of all the useful pieces out there in the Redux ecosystem.
But yes, as I've said in some recent comments: Dan and Andrew found a sweet spot with Redux's design in terms of approach, concepts, and providing building blocks for others, and that's led to an explosion of useful stuff that people have built for their own use cases.
But yes, as I've said in some recent comments: Dan and Andrew found a sweet spot with Redux's design in terms of approach, concepts, and providing building blocks for others, and that's led to an explosion of useful stuff that people have built for their own use cases.