pomodoro-timer
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Hello, first of all thank you for your bot your work is very useful and complete.
I would like to know if it is possible to add a "pause" command to the bot allowing to pause it in a study session. This would allow to pause without totally stopping the work and thus give a more honest feedback on the work because the user would tend to pause if he has to go away momentarily.
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It would be convenient have additional hotkeys for resetting the timer and skipping the current round. Maybe backspace/tab, respectively?