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gtasks-md

Google Tasks is a Google Workspace tool that has the following advantages:

  • It has a great integration with Google Calendar.
  • There are mobile apps developed by Google for Android and iOS.
  • It is pretty straightforward to use, there is no feature creep.

All good, this works pretty well for shopping groceries or something, but what if it was to be suitable for tracking more advanced tasks (e.g. work related)? It is possible to add some text as note to a task but this is very limited and not very convenient to use on desktop computer.

The idea that this project represents is declarative approach to task management. It provides an interface for manipulating Google Tasks via Markdown1. See the following demo:

Application demo

Supported operations

All commands support --user flag which allows multi-user usage.

auth

gtasks-md auth ./credentials.json

In order to run gtasks-md it is needed first to obtain API credentials. This can be achieved with the following steps2:

  1. Create a new project in GCP and go to Google APIs.

  2. Click ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES add Google Tasks API.

  3. Go to Google APIs and click OAuth consent screen from the sidebar.

    • Choose External (Available to any user with a Google Account.) and click CREATE.
    • Input your favorite name to Application name. In the Scopes for Google APIs section, click Add scope and add Task API ../auth/tasks.
    • Click Save (DO NOT Submit for verification).
  4. Go to the Credentials page from the sidebar.

    • Create a new OAuth client ID. Select Desktop application for the application type.
    • Download the credentials as JSON file.
    • Run gtasks-md auth command with that file as argument.

In case of troubles consult OAuth client ID credentials creation documentation for a Desktop app.

view

$ gtasks-md view
# # TODO
#
# ## My Tasks
#
# 1.  [ ] Task 1
#
#     Example note 1.
#
# 2.  [ ] Task 2
#
#     1.  [ ] SubTask 1
#
#         This is another useful note.
#
#     2.  [ ] SubTask 2

Downloads all task lists, parses them to Markdown format and prints to stdout.

edit

gtasks-md edit

Begins with the same operations as gtasks-md view but later opens the text in an editor. After user is done with entering changes, the resulting file is parsed back to task lists and local state is reconciled with server state.

reconcile

gtasks-md reconcile ./tasks.md

Similar to gtasks-md edit but instead of editing the Markdown it sources the provided file as local state and reconciles it.

rollback

gtasks-md rollback

Rolls back the server state to the most recent locally backuped state. Useful if something goes wrong.

Installation

  1. Install binary dependencies

    # Ubuntu
    $ sudo apt install pandoc pip
    # Fedora
    $ sudo dnf install pandoc pip
  2. Install the PyPI package in any of the following:

    • The global site-packages using pip:

      pip install gtasks-md
    • An isolated environment (venv) using pipx:

      pipx install gtasks-md
  3. Run gtasks-md

    gtasks-md --help

Development

Ubuntu

# 1. Install binary dependencies
$ sudo apt install pandoc pip
# 2. Install Python dependencies
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
# 3. Run the runner.py
$ ./runner.py --help

NixOS (or when using Nix)

# 1. Enter nix-shell (this may be done automatically when using direnv)
$ nix-shell
# 2. Run the runner.py
$ ./runner.py --help

Footnotes

  1. Subset of Pandoc's Markdown to be exact

  2. Shamelessly stolen from calendar.vim

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