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csvtasks

v1.2.2

Published

A cli to sync a spreedsheet with google tasks

Downloads

5

Readme

csvtasks

npm version Build Status Commitizen friendly semantic-release

Description

A CLI tool to sync and create todo items using a csv spreadsheet files with google tasks.

Installation

npm install -g csvtasks yarn global add csvtasks

Make sure you have all the dependencies that node-keytar requires!

Basic usage

Init

Run the following command to create a sample csv file. csvtasks init

Then edit and add tasks to that file.

Sync

Once ready to sync/create tasks run csvtasks sync

Using a custom file name: csvtasks sync -f customfile.csv

On the first run you will be prompted to login with your google login. After this the Google OAuth will be saved, and you will not be asked to do this again.

Clean

If you want to remove the oauth token run csvtasks clean