Manage Things 3 via the `things` CLI on macOS (add/update projects+todos via URL scheme; read/search/list from the local Things database). Use when a user asks OpenClaw to add a task to Things, list inbox/today/upcoming, search tasks, or inspect projects/areas/tags.
Install with Tessl CLI
npx tessl i github:Hung-Reo/hungreo-openclaw --skill things-mac92
Does it follow best practices?
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Adding todos with rich options
dry-run usage
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Correct --when flag
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Tags via --tags
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--list for project placement
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--heading for project heading
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--deadline flag
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--notes flag
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--checklist-item repeated
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STDIN pipe for multi-line
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things CLI tool used
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No URL scheme directly
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Without context: $0.4016 · 2m 15s · 17 turns · 18 in / 7,835 out tokens
With context: $0.3940 · 1m 27s · 22 turns · 184 in / 4,630 out tokens
Updating and reorganizing todos
Auth via env var
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--auth-token flag usage
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--list and --heading for move
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--append-notes not --notes
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--canceled for stale task
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No delete command
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--add-tags not --tags
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--dry-run for preview
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--id flag with UUID
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workflow.md documents search step
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Without context: $0.3425 · 1m 43s · 18 turns · 25 in / 5,599 out tokens
With context: $0.2424 · 1m 1s · 16 turns · 269 in / 3,153 out tokens
Reading lists and setup
Correct install command
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install module path correct
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inbox --limit 50
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things today
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things upcoming
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things projects/areas/tags
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Custom DB path: THINGSDB or --db
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Full Disk Access mentioned
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things CLI tool used
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THINGSDB/--db documented
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things search included
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Without context: $0.2668 · 1m 10s · 14 turns · 16 in / 4,681 out tokens
With context: $0.3179 · 1m 4s · 18 turns · 21 in / 3,790 out tokens
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