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changelog and readme updates to pomidor-(un)hold
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## v.05 04/05/2020
Add `pomidor-hold` and `pomidor-unhold` functions to keep a period of
time without working on your pomidor sessions and resume when needed.

## v.04 23/04/2020
Add `pomidor-history-mode` to keep track of saved pomidor sessions.

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This cycle goes on forever.

However, there are situations when you really cannot work in your next
pomidor session for a time hiatus, and you also do not want to lose
the track of what you already did.

You can use `pomidor-hold` to put your current session on hold and
when you want to get back to pomidor-land you use `pomidor-unhold`.
The unhold function will create a new pomidor session and you can
continue the virtuous cycle.


## History mode

You can save your pomodoro sessions in a file and compare your
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