gtasks: A CLI Tool for Google Tasks
Refer to the docs website to read about available commands.
GTasks includes Agent Skills support for AI agents like Claude Code. The skills provide comprehensive instructions for AI agents to effectively use gtasks.
📁 Location: skills/gtasks-cli/
Features:
- Complete command reference with examples
- Cross-platform support (macOS, Linux, Windows)
- Helper scripts for daily reports, backups, and imports
- Quick reference guide and advanced usage patterns
For AI Users: Load the skill with Claude Code or compatible AI agents to get intelligent assistance with Google Tasks management.
Learn more: See skills/README.md for details.
- Download the binary for your system (check releases)
- Move to a particular folder, for eg Documents
- Append the absolute path (use
pwd) of the folder toPATH - Execute
gtasksfrom anywhere
Not working yet. Will be fixed soon.
go install github.com/BRO3886/gtasks@latest- Go 1.24+
- Google Cloud Console OAuth2 credentials (see Configuration section)
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/BRO3886/gtasks
cd gtasks- Create a
.envfile with your OAuth2 credentials:
# .env
GTASKS_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com
GTASKS_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret# Development build (uses .env file)
make dev
# Build for specific platforms
make linux # Linux (amd64 + arm64)
make windows # Windows (amd64)
make mac # macOS (amd64 + arm64)
# Build for all platforms
make all
# Create release packages
make releaseTo use GTasks, you need to set up Google OAuth2 credentials:
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Go to Google Cloud Console
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Create a new project or select existing one
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Enable the Google Tasks API
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Create OAuth2 credentials:
- Application type: "Web application"
- Add authorized redirect URIs:
http://localhost:8080/callbackhttp://localhost:8081/callbackhttp://localhost:8082/callbackhttp://localhost:9090/callbackhttp://localhost:9091/callback
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Set environment variables:
export GTASKS_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
export GTASKS_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"Or create a .env file (for building from source).
GTasks stores authentication tokens in ~/.gtasks/token.json. This directory is created automatically on first login.
- Usage
Usage:
gtasks [command]
Available Commands:
help Help about any command
login Logging into Google Tasks
tasklists View and create tasklists for currently signed-in account
tasks View, create, list and delete tasks in a tasklist
Flags:
-h, --help help for gtasks
-t, --toggle Help message for toggle
Use "gtasks [command] --help" for more information about a command.
- To see details about a command
gtasks <COMMAND> help- Login
gtasks login- Logout
gtasks logout- Viewing Tasklists
gtasks tasklists view- Creating a Tasklist
gtasks tasklists add -t 'title'
gtasks tasklists add --title 'title'- Deleting a Tasklist
gtasks tasklists rm- To pre-select tasklist, provide it's title as follows:
gtasks tasks -l <title> subcommand [--subcommand-flags]Examples:
gtasks tasks [--tasklist|-l] "DSC VIT" view [--include-completed | -i]Note: If the -l flag is not provided you will be able to choose a tasklist from the prompt
- Viewing tasks
gtasks tasks view- Include completed tasks
gtasks tasks view -i
gtasks tasks view --include-completed- Sort options
gtasks tasks view ... --sort [due,title,position, default=position]- Limit results
gtasks tasks view --max 10 # Show only first 10 tasks- Adding a task
gtasks tasks add- Adding a recurring task
# Create 5 daily tasks starting from Feb 10
gtasks tasks add -t "Standup" -d "2025-02-10" --repeat daily --repeat-count 5
# Create weekly tasks until March 10
gtasks tasks add -t "Weekly sync" -d "2025-02-10" --repeat weekly --repeat-until "2025-03-10"Repeat patterns: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly
- Mark task as completed
gtasks tasks done- Undo a completed task (mark as incomplete)
gtasks tasks undo- Clear completed tasks (hide from API)
gtasks tasks clear
gtasks tasks clear --force # Skip confirmation- View detailed task information (including links/URLs)
gtasks tasks info [task-number]- Update an existing task
# Interactive mode - shows current values and prompts for changes
gtasks tasks update [task-number]
# Flag mode - update specific fields
gtasks tasks update 1 --title "New title"
gtasks tasks update 1 --note "Updated note" --due "tomorrow"- Deleting a task
gtasks tasks rm