/progress history
View your own or another user’s reading progress history. Use this command to see a record of all logged reading sessions, including book titles, progress amounts, dates, and any notes—great for tracking your journey or cheering on a friend.
💬 Usage
/progress history [user]
[user]– (Optional) Mention another user to view their progress history. If omitted, shows your own history.
This command is a great way to motivate yourself to keep up your reading streaks.
📌 Example
/progress history
This will show a chronological list of all your logged reading progress—books, amounts, dates, and notes
/progress history @Jordan
This will display @Jordan’s reading progress history, if they have shared logs
🗃️ Notes
- Only reading progress logged using
/progress logwill appear in this history- You can review past reading sessions, see how much you or others have read, and look back on reading milestones
- Great for staying motivated and celebrating consistency
🔍 Related Commands
/progress log – Log new reading progress
/progress streak – View your reading streaks
/progress leaderboard – See the progress leaderboard