NOW, LATER, WAITING) in Todoist before you import into Logseq, you would only use projectIdWithPrefix. If you want to include the prefix (e.g.An empty text file would open.ĭepending on how you would want to use the plugin, you would need to have different settings. Note down the number found in the URL, as this is the Project ID that you will need in Step 7.Īfter it is installed, go to your Installed tab and access the plugin's settings by clicking Open settings. Identify the project that you would like to bring in the tasks from. Note down the test token as this is the API Token that you will need in Step 7. You will need to create an App (give it any name you like), and you will be able to obtain a test token.
TODOIST INTEGRATIONS INSTALL
Installation (when you install from marketplace before ) Key in your API token that you obtained in Step 1 as well.Īfter saving your preferences, you can start using the plugin by using the slash commands: /pull today's tasks or /pull tasks or /send tasks. Head on to the Marketplace and install the logseq-todoist-plugin.Īfter it is installed, click on the plugin icon and indicate your preferences in the settings. Note down the test token as this is the API Token that you will need in Step 3. Installation (for v2 - when you install from marketplace from onwards)
Instead of pulling tasks from specific projects, you can pull tasks that are due TODAY, by using the command /pull today. Pulling tasks that are due TODAY, regardless of projects on Todoist, or even setting it as a Logseq page before it gets imported. This gives you the flexibility of adding other attributes such as NOW, WAITING, etc. Include them in Todoist itself before you import them.Have TODO added to the task when you import them into Logseq.I've included a functionality where you can either: This plugin can be used on all pages except the home page. If the task or sub-task contains a description, it will be included as well. As a result, once the tasks are captured in Logseq, they are removed from Todoist. I created this plugin as my workflow includes using Todoist as a Quick Capture tool, and Logseq as my main todo manager. This function pulls the active tasks (and their sub-tasks as separate, child-blocks) from a selected Project of your choice (as indicated in your settings file). To do so, enable this option and customize how sections will be named.Optional: You can also specify the project that you want all tasks to be sent to, and label that you want attached to these tasks. You can choose to create sections in your Todoist projects based on your sections in OneNote. For example, Pleexy will create tasks from a “Development” notebook in OneNote and a “Development” board in Trello in a single root project. This way, Pleexy can combine tasks from different source services in the same project. Note: If a project with the same name already exists in the root project you select, Pleexy will use it instead of creating a new project. Pleexy will create individual projects within the root project you select for the tasks from each OneNote notebook.
TODOIST INTEGRATIONS UPDATE
Back in your Pleexy settings, click Refresh to update the list of projects.Ĭreate multiple projects for your notebooks: Create tasks from each OneNote notebook in separate Todoist projects. Note: If you want Pleexy to create tasks in a new Todoist project, log in to your Todoist and create the new project there. Click the pencil icon to select the Todoist project to use. Create all tasks in one project: Create tasks from all OneNote notes in the same Todoist project.