DEV Community

Qasim Wani
Qasim Wani

Posted on

3

LeetHub - Automatically sync your code b/w Leetcode & GitHub

Hey guys,

TL;DR: LeetHub is a free chrome extension that automatically pushes your code to GitHub when solving any Leetcode problem!

I just wanted to share a chrome extension I built in the past 2 days that legit could've been SOO helpful this recruiting season. As someone who's received multiple Fortune 100 SWE internship offers, having a good developer portfolio is vital for getting that interview. Recruiters actually check out your GitHub profile.

But instead of building random side-projects that may or may not help you prepare for your coding interviews, why not just practice on your algorithms & data structures, whilst at the same time improve your dev portfolio?

This is what led me to LeetHub to enable students to just focus on improving their algorithms skills & let this extension take care of improving your portfolio!

If you find it useful (or not), I'd appreciate some feedback on ProductHunt.

It has been open-sourced on Github

Chrome extension link

Would appreciate some ❤️!

Quadratic AI

Quadratic AI – The Spreadsheet with AI, Code, and Connections

  • AI-Powered Insights: Ask questions in plain English and get instant visualizations
  • Multi-Language Support: Seamlessly switch between Python, SQL, and JavaScript in one workspace
  • Zero Setup Required: Connect to databases or drag-and-drop files straight from your browser
  • Live Collaboration: Work together in real-time, no matter where your team is located
  • Beyond Formulas: Tackle complex analysis that traditional spreadsheets can't handle

Get started for free.

Watch The Demo 📊✨

Top comments (0)

Image of Stellar post

Check out Episode 1: How a Hackathon Project Became a Web3 Startup 🚀

Ever wondered what it takes to build a web3 startup from scratch? In the Stellar Dev Diaries series, we follow the journey of a team of developers building on the Stellar Network as they go from hackathon win to getting funded and launching on mainnet.

Read more

👋 Kindness is contagious

Dive into this thoughtful article, cherished within the supportive DEV Community. Coders of every background are encouraged to share and grow our collective expertise.

A genuine "thank you" can brighten someone’s day—drop your appreciation in the comments below!

On DEV, sharing knowledge smooths our journey and strengthens our community bonds. Found value here? A quick thank you to the author makes a big difference.

Okay