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[GH-ISSUE #926] [Feature]: Add manufacturer field in spoolman list for manual linking and add sort options #637
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Originally created by @trohnjavolta on GitHub (Apr 9, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/926
Originally assigned to: @shrunbr on GitHub.
Problem or Use Case
For easier identification of spoolman spools it would be great if the spoolman list in manual linking would also show the manufacturer field and also if there could be an option to sort the spools by manufacturer (a-z) and last used.
Right now, for example, searching for the right black spool isn't easy:
Proposed Solution
Add manufacturer field to spoolman list and add option to sort spools by manufacturer (a-z) and last used.
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Spoolman Integration
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Would improve my workflow
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Apr 9, 2026):
@shrunbr Are you willing to continue your work on Spoolman?
@shrunbr commented on GitHub (Apr 11, 2026):
Sorry for being late to this. Of course! I'll take a look this weekend.
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Apr 13, 2026):
Available/Fixed in branch dev and available with the next release or daily build.
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