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todoist-api

This skill provides instructions for interacting with Todoist using the td CLI tool. It covers CRUD operations for tasks/projects/sections/labels/comments, and requires confirmation before destructive actions. Use this skill when the user wants to read, create, update, or delete Todoist data.

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SKILL.md

Todoist CLI Skill

This skill provides procedural guidance for working with Todoist using the td CLI tool.

Prerequisites

The td CLI must be installed and authenticated. Verify with:

bash
td auth status

If td is not installed or not authenticated:

  • Not installed: Tell the user to install with npm install -g @doist/todoist-cli
  • Not authenticated: Tell the user to run td auth login to authenticate via OAuth

Output Formats for Agents

For machine-readable output, use these flags:

  • --json - Output as JSON array
  • --ndjson - Output as newline-delimited JSON (one object per line)
  • --full - Include all fields in JSON output (default shows essential fields only)

Confirmation Requirement

Before executing any destructive action, always ask the user for confirmation using AskUserQuestion or similar tool. A single confirmation suffices for a logical group of related actions.

Destructive actions include:

  • Deleting tasks, projects, sections, labels, or comments
  • Completing tasks
  • Updating existing resources
  • Archiving projects

Read-only operations do not require confirmation.

Quick Commands

Command Description
td add "text" Quick add with natural language parsing
td today Tasks due today and overdue
td upcoming [days] Tasks due in next N days (default: 7)
td inbox Tasks in Inbox
td completed Recently completed tasks

Quick Add Examples

bash
td add "Buy milk tomorrow p1 #Shopping"
td add "Call dentist every monday @health"
td add "Review PR #Work /Code Review"

The quick add parser supports:

  • Due dates: tomorrow, next monday, Jan 15
  • Priority: p1 (urgent) through p4 (normal)
  • Project: #ProjectName
  • Section: /SectionName
  • Labels: @label1 @label2

Tasks

List Tasks

bash
td task list [options]

Filters:

  • --project <name> - Filter by project name or id:xxx
  • --label <name> - Filter by label (comma-separated for multiple)
  • --priority <p1-p4> - Filter by priority
  • --due <date> - Filter by due date (today, overdue, or YYYY-MM-DD)
  • --filter <query> - Raw Todoist filter query
  • --assignee <ref> - Filter by assignee (me or id:xxx)
  • --workspace <name> - Filter to workspace
  • --personal - Filter to personal projects only

Output:

bash
td task list --json                    # JSON array
td task list --project "Work" --json   # Filtered JSON
td task list --all --json              # All tasks (no limit)

View Task Details

bash
td task view <ref>              # Human-readable
td task view <ref> --json       # JSON output

The ref can be a task name, partial match, or id:xxx.

Create Task

Quick add (natural language):

bash
td add "Task text with #Project @label tomorrow p2"

Explicit flags:

bash
td task add --content "Task text" \
  --project "Work" \
  --due "tomorrow" \
  --priority p2 \
  --labels "urgent,review" \
  --description "Additional details"

Options:

  • --content <text> - Task content (required)
  • --due <date> - Due date (natural language or YYYY-MM-DD)
  • --deadline <date> - Deadline date (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • --priority <p1-p4> - Priority level
  • --project <name> - Project name or id:xxx
  • --section <id> - Section ID
  • --labels <a,b> - Comma-separated labels
  • --parent <ref> - Parent task for subtask
  • --description <text> - Task description
  • --assignee <ref> - Assign to user (name, email, id:xxx, or "me")
  • --duration <time> - Duration (e.g., 30m, 1h, 2h15m)

Update Task

bash
td task update <ref> --content "New content" --due "next week"

Options:

  • --content <text> - New content
  • --due <date> - New due date
  • --deadline <date> - Deadline date
  • --no-deadline - Remove deadline
  • --priority <p1-p4> - New priority
  • --labels <a,b> - Replace labels
  • --description <text> - New description
  • --assignee <ref> - Assign to user
  • --unassign - Remove assignee
  • --duration <time> - Duration

Complete Task

bash
td task complete <ref>

Reopen Task

bash
td task uncomplete id:xxx

Note: Uncomplete requires the task ID (id:xxx format).

Delete Task

bash
td task delete <ref>

Move Task

bash
td task move <ref> --project "New Project"
td task move <ref> --section <section-id>
td task move <ref> --parent <task-ref>

Open in Browser

bash
td task browse <ref>

Projects

List Projects

bash
td project list                     # Human-readable tree
td project list --json              # JSON array
td project list --personal --json   # Personal projects only

View Project

bash
td project view <ref>
td project view <ref> --json

Create Project

bash
td project create --name "Project Name" \
  --color "blue" \
  --parent "Parent Project" \
  --view-style board \
  --favorite

Options:

  • --name <name> - Project name (required)
  • --color <color> - Colour name
  • --parent <ref> - Parent project for nesting
  • --view-style <style> - "list" or "board"
  • --favorite - Mark as favourite

Update Project

bash
td project update <ref> --name "New Name" --color "red"

Archive/Unarchive Project

bash
td project archive <ref>
td project unarchive <ref>

Delete Project

bash
td project delete <ref>

Note: Project must have no uncompleted tasks.

List Collaborators

bash
td project collaborators <ref>

Sections

List Sections

bash
td section list <project>           # Human-readable
td section list <project> --json    # JSON array

Create Section

bash
td section create --name "Section Name" --project "Project Name"

Update Section

bash
td section update <id> --name "New Name"

Delete Section

bash
td section delete <id>

Labels

List Labels

bash
td label list              # Human-readable
td label list --json       # JSON array

Create Label

bash
td label create --name "label-name" --color "green" --favorite

Update Label

bash
td label update <ref> --name "new-name" --color "blue"

Delete Label

bash
td label delete <name>

Comments

List Comments

bash
td comment list <task-ref>                    # Comments on task
td comment list <project-ref> --project       # Comments on project

Add Comment

bash
td comment add <task-ref> --content "Comment text"
td comment add <project-ref> --project --content "Comment text"

Update Comment

bash
td comment update <id> --content "Updated text"

Delete Comment

bash
td comment delete <id>

Reminders

List Reminders

bash
td reminder list <task-ref>

Add Reminder

bash
td reminder add <task-ref> --due "tomorrow 9am"

Delete Reminder

bash
td reminder delete <id>

Filters

List Saved Filters

bash
td filter list --json

Show Tasks Matching Filter

bash
td filter show <filter-ref> --json

Create Filter

bash
td filter create --name "My Filter" --query "today & p1"

Completed Tasks

bash
td completed                              # Today's completed tasks
td completed --since 2024-01-01           # Since specific date
td completed --project "Work" --json      # Filtered JSON output
td completed --all --json                 # All completed (no limit)

Options:

  • --since <date> - Start date (YYYY-MM-DD), default: today
  • --until <date> - End date (YYYY-MM-DD), default: tomorrow
  • --project <name> - Filter by project

Activity and Stats

bash
td activity                  # Recent activity
td stats                     # Productivity stats and karma

Pagination

For large result sets, use --all to fetch everything, or handle pagination with cursors:

bash
# First page
result=$(td task list --json --limit 50)

# If there's a next_cursor in the response, continue
cursor=$(echo "$result" | jq -r '.[-1].id // empty')
td task list --json --limit 50 --cursor "$cursor"

Reference Resolution

The <ref> parameter in commands accepts:

  • Task/project/label name (partial match supported)
  • id:xxx for exact ID match
  • Numeric ID (interpreted as id:xxx)

Additional Reference

For detailed information on specific topics, consult:

  • references/completed-tasks.md - Alternative methods for completed task history via API
  • references/filters.md - Todoist filter query syntax for --filter flag

Workflow Summary

  1. Verify authentication - td auth status
  2. Read operations - Execute directly without confirmation
  3. Write operations - Ask for confirmation before executing
  4. Use JSON output - Add --json flag for machine-readable data
  5. Handle large datasets - Use --all or pagination with --cursor

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