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youngyangyang04/leetcode-master

`youngyangyang04/leetcode-master` is a large, highly starred LeetCode study guide repo centered on the Chinese “代码随想录” path: a curated, ordered set of 200 classic algorithm problems with detailed explanations, diagrams, videos, and multi-language code support. It looks best suited for forks that want a polished interview-prep curriculum, translated or localized learning content, or community-maintained study notes rather than a code library or application framework.

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