todoist-3
Use the td (Todoist CLI) to read and manage Todoist todos/to-dos/tasks from the terminal. Trigger when the user asks about their todos/tasks/agenda/checklist (today/upcoming/overdue), wants to list inbox/tasks/projects/labels, add a task/todo with natural language, or update/complete/delete/move tasks (e.g., add a phone number to a task description, change due dates, priorities, labels).
What this skill does
# Todoist via `td` CLI ## Install / verify Repo: https://github.com/Doist/todoist-cli If `td` is not installed (e.g., `command not found: td`), install from the repo: ```bash git clone https://github.com/Doist/todoist-cli cd todoist-cli npm install npm run build npm link ``` Then verify: ```bash td --help ``` Use `td` for all Todoist operations. Prefer parseable output: - Use `--json` (or `--ndjson`) for listing/reading tasks. - Use `td task update ...` for edits (content, due, description, priority, labels, etc.). ## Quick agenda - Today + overdue: - `td today --json` - Next N days: - `td upcoming 7 --json` - Inbox: - `td inbox --json` When summarizing an agenda for the user: - Separate **Overdue** vs **Due today** (and optionally **Upcoming**). - Include priority (p1–p4) if present and any labels. ## Find the right task to edit Preferred approaches: 1) If you already have the task id, use it directly: - Reference format: `id:<taskId>` (e.g., `id:6WcqCcR4wF7XW5m6`) 2) If you only have a title/snippet, search/list then match: - `td task list --json` (optionally filter via other list commands like `today`, `upcoming`, `inbox`) - Then pick the correct item by `content` + due date + project. To view a single task: - `td task view <ref> --json` ## Common edits Update description (notes): - `td task update <ref> --description "..."` Update title/content: - `td task update <ref> --content "New task title"` Change due date/time (natural language often works): - `td task update <ref> --due "tomorrow 3pm"` Priority: - `td task update <ref> --priority p1` (or p2/p3/p4) Labels (replaces existing labels): - `td task update <ref> --labels "Chores,Calls"` Complete / reopen: - `td task complete <ref>` - `td task uncomplete id:<taskId>` Delete: - `td task delete <ref> --yes` (only if the user explicitly wants deletion) ## Add tasks Fast natural-language add: - `td add "Call dentist tomorrow 10am p2 #Personal"` Or explicit add (when you need structured fields): - `td task add --content "..." --due "..." --priority p2 --labels "..."` ## Safety / UX - Confirm before destructive actions (delete). - If multiple tasks match the user’s description, ask a clarifying question (or show candidates) before updating. - When the user asks to add info (e.g., a phone number), put it in the **description** unless they explicitly want it in the title.
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