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This skill should be used when the user asks to "plan my week", "schedule my tasks", "plan today", "show overdue tasks", "timeblock my tasks", or any request involving organizing scheduling, or reviewing Todoist tasks. Load this skill before using the Todoist MCP to ensure correct project classification, scheduling rules, and date formatting.
npx claudepluginhub caleb-terry/caleb-plugins --plugin todoist-managerHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/todoist-manager:todoist-rulesThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Always load the detailed references when performing planning tasks:
Automates Todoist task management, project organization, sections, filtering, and bulk operations via Composio's Rube MCP toolkit.
Automates Todoist tasks (create/update/close/delete/bulk), projects, sections, filtering via Composio toolkit and Rube MCP tools.
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Always load the detailed references when performing planning tasks:
references/project-rules.md — project classification and workspace mappingreferences/scheduling-rules.md — time windows, current-time awareness, overflow rules, priority orderingreferences/date-quirks.md — how to safely set due dates without Todoist's year-jump bugreferences/us-holidays.md — US federal holiday datesWork projects (workspaceId: 402001 — MariaDB Professional Services): Gmail, Single Support System, Employee, Zendesk, Jira, Onboarding, Lockheed, and any other project in workspace 402001. A task is a work task if and only if its project has workspaceId 402001, regardless of content.
Personal projects: Personal, Home and Vehicle, Bent Creek Reno, Lawn Maintenance Schedule, Shopping, Later, Honey Do, Plex Download List, Ideas, and all sub-projects under Personal.
See references/scheduling-rules.md — the master reference for all time windows, priority ordering, packing, overflow, and holiday blocking rules.
Use "today at HH:MM AM/PM" for today's tasks. Use explicit dates (e.g., "Feb 26 at 9:00 AM") for future days. See references/date-quirks.md for full details and the spot-check procedure.
When planning the week:
update-tasks in the Todoist MCPWhen planning today only: