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Автор bucketcoder, история, 5 месяцев назад, По-английски

I’m still quite new to competitive programming. I practice problems on multiple platforms, and I often struggle to keep track of what I’ve solved, what I’ve skipped, and what I need to revise later.

During contests and regular practice, I usually end up with a few good problems that I want to revisit. However, after the contest, those problems often get buried in browser bookmarks or are forgotten completely, which makes revision difficult.

I also tried maintaining an Excel sheet, something that Vivek Gupta (acraider) suggested in one of his videos. While the idea itself makes sense, I found it hard to keep updating it regularly. Manually copying links, switching tabs, and filling in details after every problem felt time-consuming, and over time I simply stopped maintaining it consistently.

To reduce this friction, I ended up building a small Chrome extension .The main idea was to make problem tracking feel effortless, so I wouldn’t skip it after practice.

The primary focus of the extension is maintaining a personal revision sheet where problems can be added directly while practicing. Alongside this, there is a secondary feature that lets me bookmark unsolved problems to revisit later. It’s still a simple and evolving tool, but it directly addresses the issues I was facing.

How it works (brief)

  • Add problems directly from the problem page

  • Automatically saved to a personal revision sheet

  • Works across multiple coding platforms

  • Optional bookmarking for unsolved Problems.

If anyone wants to know more or try it out, I’ve added the GitHub link. https://github.com/Eshan-dev/QueueOverflow

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