My LeetCode grinding. Trying to do a problem a day.
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README.md

LeetCode Problems

Trying to do as many leetcode problems as possible.

Aiming for one a day, to try be a little consistent.

Format

Folder Names will Be Puzzle Numbers and contain:

  • problem.txt - A plain text file with a problem description.
  • main.<language extension> will be the code submitted. (Some code may have to be modified to run outside of LeetCode’s driver).
  • run.sh (This will contain a bash scipt to run/compile+run the code.

Necessary Dependencies

To run all problems you will need installed on your system:

  • python3 (preferably >3.8)
  • rustc
  • gcc
  • SQlite

Then you can see all the problems go through an example case with:

$ ./all.sh

Why you would want to do this I do not know, but it’s kind of cool.