Overview
CodeHub is a browser extension (available for Chrome and Firefox) that automatically pushes your Codewars solution submissions to a GitHub repository you choose — no manual copying and pasting required.
🔧 How It Works
Install the Extension: Add CodeHub from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-Ons.
Authenticate with GitHub: Connect your GitHub account using the extension’s built-in authentication.
Link a Repository: Choose a repository (or create a new one) where your Codewars solutions will be saved.
Configure Organization: Optionally set how solutions should be organized (e.g., by difficulty or problem name).
Solve & Sync: Each time you successfully submit a solution on Codewars, CodeHub automatically commits and pushes the code into your repository.
💡 Why It’s Useful
Builds a Coding Portfolio: Your GitHub repo becomes a record of your problem-solving progress — great for portfolios or job applications.
Organized History: Solutions are typically structured in your repo by difficulty or by kata, each with separate files (and often a README with the problem description).
Saves Time: Eliminates the repetitive manual work of saving every solution to GitHub yourself.
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🔐 Security Analysis
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