skills/reading-list-manager/SKILL.md
Track books, articles, and reading progress with curation and note-taking
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The Reading List Manager skill helps you curate, track, and extract value from your reading across books, articles, essays, and research papers. Rather than letting reading materials pile up in browser tabs and forgotten bookmarks, this skill provides a structured system for managing your reading pipeline and capturing key insights.
This skill applies principles from "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer Adler, Zettelkasten note-taking methods, and spaced repetition learning to help you not just read more, but retain and apply what you read. It helps you prioritize what to read next, track progress, capture highlights, and synthesize insights across multiple sources.
The system distinguishes between different reading types—deep reading for understanding, scanning for information, and recreational reading for pleasure—and provides appropriate tracking and note-taking frameworks for each.
Capture new reading materials:
Smart reading queue management:
Monitor ongoing reading:
Capture key insights:
Consolidate learning after finishing:
QUEUE New additions, not yet started
IN PROGRESS Currently reading
COMPLETED Finished with notes captured
ABANDONED Started but not worth finishing
Deep Reading (Books, long-form)
Scanning (Articles, reports)
Recreational (Fiction, light non-fiction)
Research (Academic papers, technical docs)
Layer 1: Capture Highlight passages as you read
Layer 2: Bold Bold the most important parts of highlights
Layer 3: Summarize Write key ideas in your own words
Layer 4: Remix Connect ideas across sources into original thinking
| Action | Command/Trigger | |--------|-----------------| | Add new reading | "add to reading list" | | Get recommendation | "what should I read next" | | Update progress | "reading progress update" | | Capture notes | "reading notes for [title]" | | Review finished book | "review [title]" | | View reading list | "show my reading list" | | Search reading history | "find books about [topic]" | | Reading stats | "reading statistics" |
TITLE: [Book/Article Title]
AUTHOR: [Author Name]
TYPE: [ ] Book [ ] Article [ ] Paper [ ] Essay
STATUS: [ ] Queue [ ] In Progress [ ] Completed [ ] Abandoned
ADDED: [Date]
SOURCE: [Where you found this / Who recommended]
WHY: [Why you want to read this]
PRIORITY: [ ] High [ ] Medium [ ] Low
ESTIMATED TIME: [Hours or pages]
CATEGORY: [Topic/Genre]
TAGS: [Keywords for searching]
STARTED: [Date]
COMPLETED: [Date]
ACTUAL TIME: [How long it took]
RATING: [1-5 stars]
WOULD RECOMMEND: [ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] Maybe
TITLE: [Book Title]
AUTHOR: [Author]
COMPLETED: [Date]
MAIN THESIS:
[Core argument or purpose of the book in 1-2 sentences]
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
1. [First major insight]
2. [Second major insight]
3. [Third major insight]
FAVORITE QUOTES:
- "[Quote 1]" (Page X)
- "[Quote 2]" (Page Y)
ACTIONABLE IDEAS:
- [ ] [Something to do/try/implement]
- [ ] [Another action item]
CONNECTIONS:
Related to: [Other books, concepts, experiences]
Contradicts: [If applicable]
Expands on: [If applicable]
PERSONAL REFLECTION:
[How this changed your thinking, what surprised you, what you disagree with]
RECOMMENDATION:
Best for: [Type of reader who would benefit]
Skip if: [Who might not find value]
TITLE: [Article Title]
SOURCE: [Publication/Website]
URL: [Link]
READ: [Date]
KEY INSIGHT: [Main point in one sentence]
USEFUL FACTS/DATA:
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ACTION ITEMS:
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SAVED FOR: [Why you saved this—project, interest area, etc.]
WEEK OF: [Date Range]
BOOKS IN PROGRESS:
- [Title 1] - [% complete]
- [Title 2] - [% complete]
ARTICLES READ: [Number]
Best article: [Title and why]
TOTAL READING TIME: [Hours]
BEST INSIGHT THIS WEEK:
[What idea or concept stood out most]
COMPLETED:
- [Title] - [Rating]
ADDED TO LIST:
- [New additions]
NEXT WEEK'S READING GOAL:
[What you plan to read or finish]
When to use: Articles, reports, books you're unsure about
When to use: Important books, complex ideas
When to use: Academic papers, technical documentation
When to use: Novels, narrative non-fiction
This skill works well with:
User: "add to reading list"
Skill Response: "Let's add that to your reading queue. A few details will help us prioritize and track it.
What are you adding?
Give me the title and type."
User: "Atomic Habits by James Clear, book"
Skill Response: "Excellent choice—Atomic Habits is a highly actionable book on behavior change.
A few more questions to properly queue this:
Why are you reading this? (Helps with prioritization)
How urgent is it?
What format?
Take your time—good metadata makes your reading list actually useful."
User: "Recommended by my manager, want to improve my habits, have physical copy, not urgent but want to start soon"
Skill Response: "Perfect. Here's what I'm adding:
TITLE: Atomic Habits AUTHOR: James Clear TYPE: Book (Physical) PRIORITY: Medium (want to start soon) WHY: Manager recommendation, habit improvement ESTIMATED TIME: ~6-8 hours (it's ~320 pages, very readable) CATEGORY: Personal Development / Productivity
SUGGESTED READING APPROACH: This is a highly practical book—I'd recommend:
ADD TO QUEUE? [Yes/No]
Want me to suggest when to start this based on your current reading progress?"
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