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LootCode CLI is a command-line interface (CLI) tool for interacting with LeetCode, providing various functionalities such as logging in, logging out, configuring settings, submitting solutions, retrieving solutions, and automating problem solving and submission.
To install LootCode CLI, make sure you have Node.js installed on your system. Then, run the following command:
npm install -g lootcode
After installation, you can use the lc command to access the LootCode CLI tool. Here are the available commands and their usage:
To log in to your LeetCode account, use the following command:
lc login
To log out from your LeetCode account, use the following command:
lc logout
You can configure default settings such as language and file for submissions using the config command:
lc config -l <language> -f <file>
To submit a solution for a specific problem, use the following command:
lc submit <problem_slug> -l <language> -f <file>
To retrieve the solution for a specific problem, use the following command:
lc solution <problem_slug>
You can request to solve and submit a problem automatically using the following command:
lc please <problem_slug>
# Log in to LeetCode
lc login
# Submit a solution for a problem with slug 'two-sum'
lc submit two-sum --language javascript --file solution.js
# Retrieve the solution for a problem with slug 'two-sum'
lc solution two-sum
# Solve and submit a problem with slug 'two-sum' automatically
lc please two-sum --language python
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
FAQs
A command line tool to fetch leetcode problems and submit solutions
We found that lootcode demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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