Bookshelf

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by weph

Manage your books and reading progress

β˜… 69 stars↓ 11,326 downloadsUpdated 1mo agoMIT

Bookshelf

Your personal bookshelf and reading tracker in Obsidian. Access all your book notes in one place, track your reading progress, and gain insights into your reading habits.

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Documentation

For detailed instructions on how to set up and use Bookshelf, see the Bookshelf documentation.

Reporting Bugs / Requesting Features / Contributing

If something isn't working as expected, or if you have an idea for a new feature:

  1. First, check the list of open issues to see if it has already been reported.
  2. If it exists, give it a πŸ‘ to help with prioritization
  3. If it doesn't exist yet, create a new issue.

I'm not looking for code contributions. I work as a software developer full-time and this is a side project I do for fun, so I'd like to keep it that way. Pull-requests require code reviews and discussions, sometimes about changes I'm not even interested in. With AI tools it has become easy to swamp a project with changes. I don't have time for that.

No AI used

No GenAI, AI Coding Agent, or similar tools were used to write this code. All this is human-made slop.

Support

This plugin is completely free to use. That said, developing and maintaining software takes time and energy. If Bookshelf has been helpful to you, consider supporting its development.

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