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[GH-ISSUE #725] [Feature]: Optional compact assign spool list #481
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Originally created by @RosdasHH on GitHub (Mar 16, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/725
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Problem or Use Case
If you have many different filaments in your inventory, scrolling through the list to find a specific one can become very inconvenient.

Proposed Solution
It would be helpful to have a larger modal with smaller, more compact filament cards so more filaments can be displayed at once.
This could be optional and toggleable either in the settings or directly inside the modal.
I made a quick sketch to illustrate the idea:

This way, you could assign filament spools to the different AMS slots much faster than scrolling through the list or searching with the keyboard.
I'd be happy to work on this if that's okay.
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2026):
Yup, makes sense.
Available in branch dev and available with the next release or daily build.
If you find Bambuddy useful, please consider giving it a ⭐ on GitHub — it helps others discover the project!
@RosdasHH commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2026):
By the way, your link to the Project leads to a fork of Bambuman and not to your project:
"If you find Bambuddy useful, please consider giving it a ⭐ on GitHub — it helps others discover the project!"
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2026):
OMG......thanks!!!!