LeetHub 2.0 - Automatically sync your code to GitHub.
A Firefox Addon that automatically pushes your code to GitHub when you pass all tests on a Leetcode problem. It's forked from the original LeetHub v2 and made compatible with Firefox. Shout out to arunbhardwaj and QasimWani
1. Recruiters want to see your contributions to the Open Source community, be it through side projects, solving algorithms/data-structures, or contributing to existing OS projects.
As of now, GitHub is developers' #1 portfolio. LeetHub just makes it much easier (autonomous) to keep track of progress and contributions on the largest network of engineering community, GitHub.
2. There's no easy way of accessing your leetcode problems in one place!
Moreover, pushing code manually to GitHub from Leetcode is very time consuming. So, why not just automate it entirely without spending a SINGLE additional second on it?
It's as simple as:
- After installation, launch LeetHub.
- Click on "authorize with GitHub" button to automatically set up your account with LeetHub.
- Setup an existing/new repository with LeetHub (private by default) by clicking "Get Started" button.
- Begin Leetcoding! To view your progress, simply click on the addon!
BONUS: Star this repository for further development of features. If you want a particular feature, simply request for it!
When I started leetcoding to prepare for interviews. I wanted a way to store all my solutions. I found out about LeetHub and LeetHubV2. But being a ardent firefox user, I couldnt find a working firefox addon which does the job. So, I migrated the chrome extension to firefox.
- Fork this repo and clone to your local machine
- Run "npm run setup" to install the developer dependencies
- Run `npm run build` to build the final addon files into the `./dist/` directory
- Go to about:debugging
- Click on This firefox present in the setup section
- Click 'Load Temporary Add-on'
- Select any file in `./dist/` LeetHub folder
- That's it! Be sure to `npm run build` and reload the addon after making changes
Other npm commands available:
npm run Show list of commands available
npm run format Auto-format JavaScript, HTML/CSS
npm run format-test Test all code is formatted properly
npm run lint Lint JavaScript
npm run lint-test Test all code is linted properly