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- -+ + + + | ++ + + + | ++ -## LeetHub progress and numbers (YouTube Video): -[![LeetHub](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43754306/165053510-a757c95e-c3bc-49d5-995c-7a52368abd37.png)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o33PIjqlOgw "LeetHub saves lives!") + | +
A chrome extension that automatically pushes your code to GitHub when you pass all tests on a Leetcode problem.
+A firefox and chrome extension that automatically pushes your code to GitHub when you pass all tests on a Leetcode problem.
## How fast is it really? @@ -74,7 +73,7 @@ Moreover, pushing code manually to GitHub from Leetcode is very time consuming. #### BONUS: Star [this repository](https://github.com/QasimWani/LeetHub) for further development of features. If you want a particular feature, simply [request](https://github.com/QasimWani/LeetHub/labels/feature) for it! -## Why did I build LeetHub? +## Why was LeetHub built?
The coding interview is arguably the most important part of your interview process, given you get the interview first. As someone who's received multiple internship offers from Fortune 100 companies, getting the interview in the first place is not easy!
And that's what LeetHub is supposed to do: indirectly improving your coding skills while improving your portfolio to ACE that interview at insert_name_here!
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# How to set up LeetHub for local development?
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+## On firefox