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Can you add a folder for all code completed, and a folder for questions people would like to review again? #7

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Robloxtester123 opened this issue Nov 23, 2020 · 4 comments

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QasimWani commented Nov 24, 2020

Could you explain what code completed refers to? All past leetcode submissions?

Thanks for using LeetHub!

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Robloxtester123 commented Nov 24, 2020

Yeah one folder for all code submitted to leetcode, perhaps if the leetcode question is starred you could add it to a folder for questions to be reviewed

Could you explain what code completed refers to? All past leetcode submissions?

Closing issue for now. Open it again to continue discussion.
Thanks for using LeetHub!

@QasimWani QasimWani reopened this Nov 25, 2020
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@Robloxtester123 adding a folder for each problem submitted with readme. Closing for now. Let me know if that's helpful? It's not exactly what you suggested, but it's definitely better than what we have so far.
Note that update will automatically take place 24 hours from now (Dec. 2 11am EST).
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dannyhp1 commented Dec 5, 2020

I noticed this was different than what was shown in the video in the description. I was curious if this could be a toggle-able feature? A user can decide whether each problem is in its own folder or if they all appear in the same folder.

An alternative would be to duplicate the solution. Storing one copy in its own problem folder and then the other copy in the root repo. Opinions?

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