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Generate a personal "Now Reading" webpage from your Reader library
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Generate a personal "Now Reading" webpage from your Reader library
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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| name | now-reading-page |
| description | Generate a personal "Now Reading" webpage from your Reader library |
You are generating a beautiful standalone HTML page showing what the user is currently reading and has recently read. The output is a single HTML file they can open in a browser or host on their personal site.
Check if Readwise MCP tools are available (e.g. mcp__readwise__reader_list_documents). If they are, use them throughout (and pass this context to the subagent). If not, use the equivalent readwise CLI commands instead (e.g. readwise list, readwise read <id>). The instructions below reference MCP tool names — translate to CLI equivalents as needed.
Launch a Task subagent to fetch all the data and generate the HTML file. The subagent should:
Run ALL of these in parallel:
mcp__readwise__reader_list_documents with location="shortlist", limit=50, response_fields=["title", "author", "category", "reading_progress", "first_opened_at", "last_opened_at", "image", "url", "site_name", "word_count", "saved_at"]mcp__readwise__reader_list_documents with location="later", limit=50, response_fields=["title", "author", "category", "reading_progress", "first_opened_at", "last_opened_at", "image", "url", "site_name", "word_count", "saved_at"]mcp__readwise__reader_list_documents with location="new", limit=50, response_fields=["title", "author", "category", "reading_progress", "first_opened_at", "last_opened_at", "image", "url", "site_name", "word_count", "saved_at"]mcp__readwise__reader_list_documents with location="archive", limit=50, response_fields=["title", "author", "category", "reading_progress", "last_opened_at", "image", "url", "site_name", "saved_at", "word_count"]After the first archive fetch, use nextPageCursor to keep fetching more pages (limit=50 each). Fetch at least 6 more pages (~350 total docs) so the heatmap covers 6 months of reading activity. Keep paginating until the oldest last_opened_at is 6+ months ago OR pages are exhausted.
From the fetched data, build two lists:
reading_progress is between 0.05 and 0.99 (started but not finished). Sort by last_opened_at descending.reading_progress > 0.9 (actually finished). Sort by last_opened_at descending. Group by month. Show as many months as the data covers.Also collect ALL last_opened_at dates from archive items with reading_progress > 0.9 for the heatmap.
There is no "Up Next" section. Only show things the user is reading or has read.
Create a now-reading/ directory in the current working directory (if it doesn't exist) and write the HTML file to now-reading/index.html.
Design direction: Warm, sepia-toned, editorial. Think personal reading log, not media dashboard.
Fonts: Google Fonts — Newsreader (serif, for headings) + DM Sans (sans, for body). Include via <link> tag.
Color palette (CSS variables):
--bg: #f6f1eb (warm parchment background)
--surface: #ede6dc (card/heatmap empty cell background)
--surface-hover: #e4dbd0
--border: #d9d0c4
--text: #4a4239 (main body text)
--text-muted: #8a7e72
--text-dim: #b0a597
--heading: #2c251e
--accent: #a0724a (warm brown — progress bars, active states)
--accent-dim: rgba(160, 114, 74, 0.12)
Layout: Max-width 760px, centered. Responsive.
Sections in order:
Header: "What I'm reading" in Newsreader, light weight, large. Subtitle: "Powered by Readwise Reader" with accent-colored link.
Currently Reading — section label in small caps. Gallery of cards using CSS grid (repeat(auto-fill, minmax(160px, 1fr))) so they fill the container. Each card:
aspect-ratio: 3/2, rounded corners, hover lift effectimage field). Gradient placeholder if not (hash title → hue).Reading Activity — GitHub-style heatmap filling full container width. Use CSS flex with flex: 1 on weeks and cells so it stretches. Warm amber color scale (rgba(160, 114, 74, 0.2/0.4/0.65/1.0)). Month labels above, day-of-week labels (Mon/Wed/Fri) on left. Show 6 months.
Recently Read — Category filter pills (All, Articles, Books, Tweets, RSS, Email) with JS toggle. Then entries grouped by month (e.g., "FEBRUARY 2026" in small caps). Each entry as a row:
Styling notes:
<style> tag with CSS variables1px solid var(--border))Return the absolute path to the generated HTML file and a summary: how many currently reading, how many recently read, date range of activity data.
open now-reading/index.htmlVisualize your highlights and their connections in an interactive 2D graph
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