Add GitHub Readme LeetCode Stats to Tools#1751
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Adding a tool I built for showing LeetCode progress on a GitHub profile.
There's a popular streak-stats card for GitHub contributions (already listed here) but nothing similar existed for LeetCode with a real theme catalog, so I built one. It renders solved stats, current/highest streak, skill tags, and a submission heatmap as an SVG, and you can turn individual sections on or off depending on what you want to show.
Live example: https://github.com/blackscythe123
Repo: https://github.com/blackscythe123/github-readme-leetcode-stats
It's self-hosted (your own Vercel deployment, your own LeetCode username), MIT licensed, and has a one-click deploy button for anyone who wants their own instance.
Placed it right under GitHub Streak Stats in the Tools section since it's the same idea applied to LeetCode instead of GitHub contributions.