A chrome and (new) firefox extension that automatically pushes your code to GitHub when you pass all tests on a Leetcode problem. It's forked from the original LeetHub and improves on it to be faster, cleaner and compatible with the new dynamic LeetCode UI.
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 the 2023 SVB bank closure and growing layoffs, it became clear to me that maintaining your skills is incredibly important. In that effort, it helps to have a source to contain all your learnings over the years: a repo you can go back to and see your commit history and any notes you've taken. With the previous and other extensions broken by recent LeetCode and GitHub changes, I decided to build one out myself using the original as a starting point.
npm run build
to build the final extension files into the ./dist/
directoryLoad unpacked
or Load Temporary Add-on...
./dist/chrome
or ./dist/firefox
LeetHub foldernpm run build
and reload the extension after making changesOther 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