demo.mp4
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π an intuitive dashboard for effortless navigation within leetcode.nvim
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π question description formatting for a better readability
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π support for daily and random questions
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πΎ caching for optimized performance
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Neovim >= 0.9.0
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tree-sitter-html (optional, but highly recommended) used for formatting the question description. Can be installed with nvim-treesitter.
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Nerd Font & nvim-web-devicons (optional)
{
"kawre/leetcode.nvim",
build = ":TSUpdate html", -- if you have `nvim-treesitter` installed
dependencies = {
"nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim",
-- "ibhagwan/fzf-lua",
"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
"MunifTanjim/nui.nvim",
},
opts = {
-- configuration goes here
},
}
To see full configuration types see template.lua
{
---@type string
arg = "leetcode.nvim",
---@type lc.lang
lang = "cpp",
cn = { -- leetcode.cn
enabled = false, ---@type boolean
translator = true, ---@type boolean
translate_problems = true, ---@type boolean
},
---@type lc.storage
storage = {
home = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/leetcode",
cache = vim.fn.stdpath("cache") .. "/leetcode",
},
---@type table<string, boolean>
plugins = {
non_standalone = false,
},
---@type boolean
logging = true,
injector = {}, ---@type table<lc.lang, lc.inject>
cache = {
update_interval = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7, ---@type integer 7 days
},
console = {
open_on_runcode = true, ---@type boolean
dir = "row", ---@type lc.direction
size = { ---@type lc.size
width = "90%",
height = "75%",
},
result = {
size = "60%", ---@type lc.size
},
testcase = {
virt_text = true, ---@type boolean
size = "40%", ---@type lc.size
},
},
description = {
position = "left", ---@type lc.position
width = "40%", ---@type lc.size
show_stats = true, ---@type boolean
},
---@type lc.picker
picker = { provider = nil },
hooks = {
---@type fun()[]
["enter"] = {},
---@type fun(question: lc.ui.Question)[]
["question_enter"] = {},
---@type fun()[]
["leave"] = {},
},
keys = {
toggle = { "q" }, ---@type string|string[]
confirm = { "<CR>" }, ---@type string|string[]
reset_testcases = "r", ---@type string
use_testcase = "U", ---@type string
focus_testcases = "H", ---@type string
focus_result = "L", ---@type string
},
---@type lc.highlights
theme = {},
---@type boolean
image_support = false,
}
Argument for Neovim
---@type string
arg = "leetcode.nvim"
See usage for more info
Language to start your session with
---@type lc.lang
lang = "cpp"
available languages
Language | lang |
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C++ | cpp |
Java | java |
Python | python |
Python3 | python3 |
C | c |
C# | csharp |
JavaScript | javascript |
TypeScript | typescript |
PHP | php |
Swift | swift |
Kotlin | kotlin |
Dart | dart |
Go | golang |
Ruby | ruby |
Scala | scala |
Rust | rust |
Racket | racket |
Erlang | erlang |
Elixir | elixir |
Bash | bash |
Use leetcode.cn instead of leetcode.com
cn = { -- leetcode.cn
enabled = false, ---@type boolean
translator = true, ---@type boolean
translate_problems = true, ---@type boolean
},
storage directories
---@type lc.storage
storage = {
home = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/leetcode",
cache = vim.fn.stdpath("cache") .. "/leetcode",
},
---@type table<string, boolean>
plugins = {
non_standalone = false,
},
Whether to log leetcode.nvim status notifications
---@type boolean
logging = true
Inject code before or after your solution, injected code won't be submitted or run.
You can also pass before = true
to inject default imports for the language.
Supported languages are python
, python3
, java
Access default imports via require("leetcode.config.imports")
injector = { ---@type table<lc.lang, lc.inject>
["python3"] = {
before = true
},
["cpp"] = {
before = { "#include <bits/stdc++.h>", "using namespace std;" },
after = "int main() {}",
},
["java"] = {
before = "import java.util.*;",
},
}
Supported picker providers are telescope
and fzf-lua
.
When provider is nil
, leetcode.nvim will first try to use fzf-lua
,
if not found it will fallback to telescope
.
---@type lc.picker
picker = { provider = nil },
List of functions that get executed on specified event
hooks = {
---@type fun()[]
["enter"] = {},
---@type fun(question: lc.ui.Question)[]
["question_enter"] = {},
---@type fun()[]
["leave"] = {},
},
Override the default theme.
Each value is the same type as val parameter in :help nvim_set_hl
---@type lc.highlights
theme = {
["alt"] = {
bg = "#FFFFFF",
},
["normal"] = {
fg = "#EA4AAA",
},
},
Whether to render question description images using image.nvim
Warning
Enabling this will disable question description wrap, because of 3rd/image.nvim#62 (comment)
---@type boolean
image_support = false,
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menu
same asLeet
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exit
close leetcode.nvim -
console
opens console pop-up for currently opened question -
info
opens a pop-up containing information about the currently opened question -
tabs
opens a picker with all currently opened question tabs -
yank
yanks the current question solution -
lang
opens a picker to change the language of the current question -
run
run currently opened question -
test
same asLeet run
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submit
submit currently opened question -
random
opens a random question -
daily
opens the question of today -
list
opens a problem list picker -
open
opens the current question in a default browser -
reset
reset current question to default code definition -
last_submit
retrieve last submitted code for the current question -
restore
try to restore default question layout -
inject
re-inject code for the current question -
session
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create
create a new session -
change
change the current session -
update
update the current session in case it went out of sync
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desc
toggle question description-
toggle
same asLeet desc
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stats
toggle description stats visibility
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cookie
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update
opens a prompt to enter a new cookie -
delete
sign-out
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cache
update
updates cache
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Leet list
Leet list status=<status> difficulty=<difficulty>
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Leet random
Leet random status=<status> difficulty=<difficulty> tags=<tags>
This plugin can be initiated in two ways:
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To start leetcode.nvim, simply pass
arg
as the first and only Neovim argumentnvim leetcode.nvim
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(Experimental) Alternatively, you can use
:Leet
command to open leetcode.nvim within your preferred dashboard plugin. The only requirement is that Neovim must not have any listed buffers open.
To switch between questions, use Leet tabs
It is required to be signed-in to use leetcode.nvim
signin.mp4
π€ lazy loading with lazy.nvim
Warning
opting for either option makes the alternative launch method unavailable due to lazy loading
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with
arg
local leet_arg = "leetcode.nvim"
{ "kawre/leetcode.nvim", lazy = leet_arg ~= vim.fn.argv(0, -1), opts = { arg = leet_arg }, }
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with
:Leet
{ "kawre/leetcode.nvim", cmd = "Leet", }
If you are using Windows, it is recommended to use Cygwin for a more consistent and Unix-like experience.
To run leetcode.nvim in a non-standalone mode (i.e. not with argument or an empty Neovim session),
enable the non_standalone
plugin in your config:
plugins = {
non_standalone = true,
}
You can then exit leetcode.nvim using :Leet exit
command