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Add a "Like to read" section #96

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ciwchris opened this issue May 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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Add a "Like to read" section #96

ciwchris opened this issue May 11, 2022 · 4 comments

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@ciwchris
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I maintain a list of books I'd like to read. It would handy if I could maintain this list here too, alongside the "Currently read" and "Completed" lists.

@AnandChowdhary
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Currently, we use the issue state open/closed to determine if a book is completed or currently reading. Perhaps we can use a label "reading" and "want to read" to distinguish open issues?

@ciwchris
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That is probably the most straightforward route. I was also considering creating a github project, or other methods, but that seems too involved.

My preference would be new github issues add books to the "Want to read" list. Perhaps adding a comment with a page number moves it to "Currently reading", or adding a label. Closed issues are "Completed". Although the other scenario which comes to mind is if I start a book but don't finish it. Perhaps then the github issue can be deleted, although if there are any notes in the issue then they would be lost.

AnandChowdhary added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2022
@AnandChowdhary
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A basic version has been added where if you label an issue "want to read", the book will be added to a separate "Want to read" list instead of "Reading". :)

@ciwchris
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Works great! Thank you!

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