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About This Extension

Automatically integrate your Structy submissions with GitHub. What is StructyHub? A Chrome extension designed to easily integrate your coding practice with GitHub. StructyHub automates the process of pushing your successful code solutions to a dedicated GitHub repository whenever you pass all tests on a Structy problem. Why use StructyHub? 1. Effortlessly bolster your portfolio while improving your Data Structures & Algorithms skills. 2. Enjoy the benefits of version control: with StructyHub, accessing previous versions of your submissions is as easy as going to GitHub. 3. Privacy-conscious: StructyHub does not, and never will, collect or use your personal information. 4. Fast and lightweight. StructyHub was written to use minimal resources and operate very quickly - boasting both a tiny memory footprint and sub-second commit times. How can I use StructyHub? 1. Install StructyHub. 2. Click on the extension and open the pop-up menu. 3. Click "Sign in with GitHub" to allow StructyHub to interact with the GitHub API. 4. And that's it! Your successful submissions will now populate a public repository called "Structy-Hub" - though you are free to customize this using the pop-up menu. Notes - To ensure GitHub receives the most up-to-date version of your submission, allow the Structy editor to save your latest changes before you run tests. This will be evident in the lower left-hand corner of the editor -- make sure it says "saved" instead of "saving". If it is "saving", please wait. - If the extension does not work after installing, try to a) sign in and out of Structy b) close out of your browser (all windows/tabs) and reopen it. - Report any bugs or request features at our GitHub's "issues" tab. - Report any security vulnerabilities directly to the provided developer email below. CHANGELOG v1.0.1 - Bugfix: Structy's premium questions are now properly supported after breaking in v1.0.0. - UI improvement: Toasts now appear on problem upload success/failure & login actions. Additional UI improvements to preference saving. v1.0.0 - Full release of StructyHub. - Problems are now grouped under the module they belong to. - Each problem is numbered according to the order it appears in. - Problem descriptions now use markdown. - Detection reliability increased. - Bugfix: whitespace fully preserved now (no more random newlines!). - Reduced time taken from Structy submission to GitHub submission substantially. v0.2.1 - Small compatibility updates for Structy's UI changes. v0.2.0 - Updated for Structy's change to using CodeMirror 6. - Bugfix to help ensure that even long code submissions will be captured in their entirety. v0.1.3 - Various bug fixes, reducing rates of failed commits. - Improved commit times by up to 50%. - Various UX/UI improvements. - Ability to customize repo name added. v0.1.2 - Improvements to submission detection consistency on repeat submissions. v0.1.1 - Created license, privacy policy - updates for Chrome Web Store listing. v0.1.0 - Public alpha release of StructyHub.

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Technical Information

Size
427KiB
Languages
1 supported
Extension ID
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Version History

1.0.1
Current Version
Latest
07/03/2025
1.0.0
Previous Version
06/03/2025
1.0.-1
Older Version
05/04/2025