Harwest takes away the hassle of managing your submission files on different online-judges by automating the entire process of collecting and organizing your code submissions in one single Git repository.
Here's a sample repository created using Harwest: harwest-sample
- Fully automated collection of all yours submissions with minimal effort setup
- Simple and easy to use interface to get you started in minutes
- Extensive traceability for your submissions with reference to the problem, tags, submission date and more
- Single commit for each submission stamped with the original submission date for building rich and accurate contributions graph
- Automated git pushes to the remote repository with every update
- Requires little to no knowledge of operating Git (though would strongly recommend learning it)
Harwest currently has extensive support for the following platforms:
- Codeforces
- AtCoder contributed by @s-i-d-d-i-s
while integration with various other OJs are still in the kitchen. Contributions are always welcomed.
You will require Python 3.5+
along with pip3
in order to be able to install and use Harwest.
Refer to the documentation for installing pip
on windows,
ubuntu/linux or
macOS
The package is available at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/harwest
Run the following command in the terminal to install the package:
$ pip3 install harwest
After installing the package, run the following command in the terminal:
$ harwest
In case you're using Harwest for the first time, you'd be greeted with a set of configuration steps that you'll have to complete to set up the tool.
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Step [1] requires you to select a directory name where all your code submissions will be stored. The directory will be created under the same path from where you executed the command.
In case you'd like to set up the directory at some other location then press <Ctrl>+<C> to exit from the setup and execute the command again from your desired location.
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Step [2] is straight-forward and asks you to enter your full-name and email address which will be used for setting up the git repository.
NOTE: For the contributions to show up in the contributions streak graph, the provided email address must be the same as the email address associated with your GitHub/BitBucket account
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Step [3] though optional, takes away the effort of even pushing the changes to the Git repository from you. To take advantage of this feature, create an empty git repository in GitHub or BitBucket (without any README, .gitignore or license) and copy and paste the git remote url as input for this step.
If you however don't want automated pushes for your repository then leave the input as empty and press <enter>. You can always push the repository to remote manually.
nellex@HQ:~$ harwest
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/ __ / /_/ / / | |/ |/ / __(__ ) /_
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Hey there! π Looks like you're using Harwest for the first time. Let's get you started π
[1] We'll need to create a directory to store all your files
The directory will be created as /home/nellex/<your-input>
> So, what would you like your directory to be called? accepted
π Alright, so you're directory will be created at /home/nellex/accepted
[2] Then let's build your author tag which will appear in your Git commits as:
Author: Steve Jobs <steve.jobs@apple.com>
> So what would your beautiful (Author) Full Name be? Nilesh Sah
> And of course, your magical (Author) Email Address? nilesh.sah13@gmail.com
[3] Guess what? We can automate the Git pushes for you too! π
In case you'd like that, then please specify the remote Git Url for an "empty" repository
It would be somewhat like https://github.com/nileshsah/harwest-tool.git
But it's optional, in case you'd like to skip then leave it empty and just hit <enter>
> (Optional) So, what would be the remote url for the repository again? https://github.com/nileshsah/accepted.git
π₯³ You rock! We're all good to go now
Once the initial set up is complete, you can then execute the command
$ harwest <platform>
$ harwest codeforces # example
to harvest your submissions from the Codeforces platform. If it's the first time you're running the command, you'll be prompted for providing your Codeforces handle name
> So what's your prestigious Codeforces Handle Name? nellex
Harwest will then start scraping all your submissions, starting from page 1 till the very end.
nellex@HQ:~$ harwest codeforces
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/ / / /___ _______ _____ _____/ /_
/ /_/ / __ `/ ___/ | /| / / _ \/ ___/ __/
/ __ / /_/ / / | |/ |/ / __(__ ) /_
/_/ /_/\__,_/_/ |__/|__/\___/____/\__/
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β οΈHarvesting Codeforces (nellex) Submissions to /home/nellex/accepted
β Currently scanning page #1: (24/24) Phoenix and Beauty https://codeforces.com/contest/1348/problem/B
Username for 'https://github.com': nileshsah
Password for 'https://nileshsah@github.com':
π The updates were automatically pushed to the remote repository
β
The repository was successfully updated!
In case scanning stops at any page due to some server side error, you can restart scraping from the failed page by running the command:
$ harwest <platform> --start-page N
$ harwest codeforces --start-page 3 # example
or instead force Harwest to re-scan the entire submission list for the platform by running:
$ harwest <platform> --full-scan
$ harwest atcoder --full-scan # example
Harwest settings can be reconfigured by running the following command which will then restart the entire configuration steps.
$ harwest --init
Harwest provides the ability to re-use an existing directory previously created by this tool for further updates.
To change the handle name for a specific platform, you can run:
$ harwest <platform> --setup
$ harwest codeforces --setup # example
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