LeetCode repo + 200‑question drive
A popular GitHub repo now tags LeetCode problems by 300+ companies and sorts them by recent recycling patterns, and a mirrored Google Drive holds 200+ company‑specific questions with video solutions—both surfaced this week as targeted prep shortcuts. Recruiters and applicants are using these to focus company‑specific patterns instead of random grinding. (x.com, x.com)
The krishnadey30/LeetCode-Questions-CompanyWise repository organizes company-tagged CSVs (30/60/90-day and all‑time views) and lists hundreds of company files; the project has ~19.3k stars on GitHub. (github.com) A separate snapshot maintained by user snehasishroy was updated as of Feb. 21, 2026 and explicitly attaches attributes — difficulty, acceptance percentage and a computed “frequency %” — so users can filter questions by recent recycling patterns. The liquidslr / interview-company-wise-problems forks publish company CSVs that mirror LeetCode’s company tags and include time‑window subsets (many forks advertise 30/60/90‑day splits and all‑time lists). Several mirrors, web UIs and aggregator pages rehost the same company-wise lists (examples include git mirrors and a vercel-hosted company-wise browsing app), producing multiple accessible entry points for the same underlying CSV/PDF collections. (gitcode.com) Independent 200‑item collections also circulate — GitHub projects explicitly titled “LeetCode200” classify 200 curated problems, while multiple YouTube solution playlists and channels host 100–300 video walk‑throughs that align with those lists. (github.com) Tooling and commentary popped up alongside the repos: a Chrome extension that surfaces LeetCode video solutions reports ~20,000 users, and a recent “goldmine”-style YouTube walkthrough amplified the repo workflow for job seekers this week. (chromewebstore.google.com) Many of these company‑wise packages include or point to premium/locked LeetCode problems and advise alternatives (LintCode or archived PDFs) for locked content, a recurring caveat across the collections. (github.com)