/progress streak
View your current reading progress streak. Use this command to see how many consecutive days you’ve logged your reading progress—no matter if you’re on day 1 or a record-breaking streak!
💬 Usage
/progress streak
:::success **No options or inputs are required—just run the command to check your streak.** ::: <hr className="md-divider-gradient" /> ### 📌 Example ```bash /progress streak
This will:
- Display your current reading streak (the number of consecutive days you’ve logged progress)
- Motivate you to keep reading every day and push your streak higher
🗃️ Notes
- Streaks count consecutive days with at least one progress log
- Your streak resets if you skip a day
- Use this command any time—even on your very first day—to celebrate every bit of progress
- Great for personal motivation and building a daily reading habit
🔍 Related Commands
/progress log – Log your reading progress and keep your streak alive
/progress leaderboard – See top streaks in your server
/progress history – View your reading progress details