/progress log

Log your reading progress on a specific book. Use this command to track how much you’ve read, update your progress for any book, and add optional notes about your session. Logging progress helps maintain your reading streak and adds to your personal reading history.


💬 Usage

/progress log <book> <progress> [note]
  • <book> – The title of the book you’re logging progress for

  • <progress> – How much you read (pages, chapters, %, etc.)

  • [note] – (Optional) Any extra thoughts, reflections, or details about your reading session


📌 Example

/progress log "Legends & Lattes" 60 Finished the first section—absolutely loving it so far!

This will:

  • Log your current reading progress for “Legends & Lattes” at page 60

  • Add your note to the progress entry

  • Update your reading streak and progress history


🗃️ Notes

  • Progress entries are timestamped and added to your history

  • You can log progress for any book, as often as you like

  • Keeping consistent logs helps maintain your daily streak and appear on the leaderboard

  • Notes are optional but great for tracking thoughts or milestones


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