Awesome-openclaw-skills ticktick
Manage TickTick tasks and projects from the command line with OAuth2 auth, batch operations, and rate limit handling.
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skills/ticktick/SKILL.mdTickTick CLI Skill
Manage TickTick tasks and projects from the command line.
Setup
1. Register a TickTick Developer App
- Go to TickTick Developer Center
- Create a new application
- Set the redirect URI to
http://localhost:8080 - Note your
andClient IDClient Secret
2. Authenticate
# Set credentials and start OAuth flow bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth --client-id YOUR_CLIENT_ID --client-secret YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET # Check authentication status bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth --status # Logout (clear tokens, keep credentials) bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth --logout
Headless / Manual Authentication
# Use manual mode on headless servers bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth --client-id YOUR_CLIENT_ID --client-secret YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET --manual
This prints an authorization URL. Open it in a browser, approve access, then copy the full redirect URL (it looks like
http://localhost:8080/?code=XXXXX&state=STATE) and paste it back into the CLI.
The CLI will open your browser to authorize access. After approving, tokens are stored in
~/.clawdbot/credentials/ticktick-cli/config.json.
Commands
List Tasks
# List all tasks bun run scripts/ticktick.ts tasks # List tasks from a specific project bun run scripts/ticktick.ts tasks --list "Work" # Filter by status bun run scripts/ticktick.ts tasks --status pending bun run scripts/ticktick.ts tasks --status completed # JSON output bun run scripts/ticktick.ts tasks --json
Create Task
# Basic task creation bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Buy groceries" --list "Personal" # With description and priority bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Review PR" --list "Work" --content "Check the new auth changes" --priority high # With due date bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Submit report" --list "Work" --due tomorrow bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Plan vacation" --list "Personal" --due "in 7 days" bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Meeting" --list "Work" --due "2024-12-25" # With tags bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Research" --list "Work" --tag research important
Update Task
# Update by task name or ID bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Buy groceries" --update --priority medium bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "abc123" --update --due tomorrow --content "Updated notes" # Limit search to specific project bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Review PR" --update --list "Work" --priority low
Complete Task
# Mark task as complete bun run scripts/ticktick.ts complete "Buy groceries" # Complete with project filter bun run scripts/ticktick.ts complete "Review PR" --list "Work"
Abandon Task (Won't Do)
# Mark task as won't do bun run scripts/ticktick.ts abandon "Old task" # Abandon with project filter bun run scripts/ticktick.ts abandon "Obsolete item" --list "Do"
Batch Abandon (Multiple Tasks)
# Abandon multiple tasks in a single API call bun run scripts/ticktick.ts batch-abandon <taskId1> <taskId2> <taskId3> # With JSON output bun run scripts/ticktick.ts batch-abandon abc123def456... xyz789... --json
Note:
batch-abandon requires task IDs (24-character hex strings), not task names. Use tasks --json to get task IDs first.
List Projects
# List all projects bun run scripts/ticktick.ts lists # JSON output bun run scripts/ticktick.ts lists --json
Create Project
# Create new project bun run scripts/ticktick.ts list "New Project" # With color bun run scripts/ticktick.ts list "Work Tasks" --color "#FF5733"
Update Project
# Rename project bun run scripts/ticktick.ts list "Old Name" --update --name "New Name" # Change color bun run scripts/ticktick.ts list "Work" --update --color "#00FF00"
Options Reference
Priority Levels
- No priority (default)none
- Low prioritylow
- Medium prioritymedium
- High priorityhigh
Due Date Formats
- Due todaytoday
- Due tomorrowtomorrow
- Due in N days (e.g., "in 3 days")in N days
- Next occurrence of weekdaynext monday- ISO date -
or full ISO formatYYYY-MM-DD
Global Options
- Output results in JSON format (useful for scripting)--json
- Show help for any command--help
Agent Usage Tips
When using this skill as an AI agent:
- Always use
flag for machine-readable output--json - List projects first with
to get valid project IDslists --json - Use project IDs rather than names when possible for reliability
- Check task status before completing to avoid errors
Example agent workflow:
# 1. Get available projects bun run scripts/ticktick.ts lists --json # 2. Create a task in a specific project bun run scripts/ticktick.ts task "Agent task" --list "PROJECT_ID" --priority high --json # 3. Later, mark it complete bun run scripts/ticktick.ts complete "Agent task" --list "PROJECT_ID" --json
Configuration
Tokens are stored in
~/.clawdbot/credentials/ticktick-cli/config.json:
{ "clientId": "YOUR_CLIENT_ID", "clientSecret": "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET", "accessToken": "...", "refreshToken": "...", "tokenExpiry": 1234567890000, "redirectUri": "http://localhost:8080" }
Note: Credentials are stored in plaintext. The CLI attempts to set file permissions to 700/600; treat this file as sensitive.
The CLI automatically refreshes tokens when they expire.
Troubleshooting
"Not authenticated" error
Run
bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth to authenticate.
"Project not found" error
Use
bun run scripts/ticktick.ts lists to see available projects and their IDs.
"Task not found" error
- Check the task title matches exactly (case-insensitive)
- Try using the task ID instead
- Use
to narrow the search to a specific project--list
Token expired errors
The CLI should auto-refresh tokens. If issues persist, run
bun run scripts/ticktick.ts auth again.
API Notes
This CLI uses the TickTick Open API v1.
Rate Limits
- 100 requests per minute
- 300 requests per 5 minutes
The CLI makes multiple API calls per operation (listing projects to find task), so bulk operations can hit limits quickly.
Batch Endpoint
The CLI supports TickTick's batch endpoint for bulk operations:
POST https://api.ticktick.com/open/v1/batch/task { "add": [...], // CreateTaskInput[] "update": [...], // UpdateTaskInput[] "delete": [...] // { taskId, projectId }[] }
Use
batch-abandon to abandon multiple tasks in one API call. The batch API method is also exposed for programmatic use.
Other Limitations
- Maximum 500 tasks per project
- Some advanced features (focus time, habits) not supported by the API