![]() bash_aliases, which allows me to instantly capture any todo to a node appropriately called inbox. You can use a very big number to force it to submit at the bottom instead. Priority = 0 (which is default) inserts the item at the top. that 36-digit id is the parentid you want.right-click on the circle to the left of the node you want to add children to.Wf capture -parentid "" -priority=0 -name "" The command is capture, and here's the spec: capture add something to a particular node Use Workflowy for tasks but wish you had a quicker way to capture things to your inbox? Now you can do that! Well, it takes a little set-up, but once you've got it it's awesome. withid print id of nodes (default: false) hiddencompleted hide the completed lists (default: false) withnote print the note of nodes (default: false) id= print sub nodes under the (default: whole tree) Thanks to sujunmin this now has a bunch of options: tree print your workflowy nodes up to depth n (default: 2) One is to print your list ( wf tree 1 prints just top-level nodes, wf tree 2 prints those and their children, etc) and the other is to append datapoints to a given node: Print tree Wf # run this once to ensure you're authenticated Usage as a command-line toolĬurrently only has two features. Install as a command-line tool sudo npm install -global opusfluxus Install to your node project npm install -save opusfluxus highly recommended (EDIT: it seems the original might allow this using some sort of "cookie jar", but I don't know how that's supposed to work.)Īlso this project is in JavaScript, so if you prefer that to working in CoffeeScript, you've come to the right place. it supports auth by sessionid cookie, meaning you don't need to store the user's password in plaintext anywhere.it supports creating new nodes, which allows you to easily capture items to your workflowy □.it has a primitive command-line interface.This is super early stage! Currently the main advantages it has over the original are: Created for integration with Complice, a productivity app that's less "what are all the parts of this thing I have to do?" and more "what am I going to do today?" name= name to give the alias (required)Ĭommon options options to use on all commands 0 as first child, 1 as second (default 0 (top)) text= what to actually put on the node (required) parentid= 36-digit uuid of parent (required) or defined alias hide the completed lists (default: false) print the note of nodes (default: false) ![]() ![]() print sub nodes under the (default: whole tree) Tree n print your workflowy nodes up to depth n (default: 2) Add / inspect your Workflowy on the command line ✌□Įxtension to ruix/workflowy and opusfluxus with the possibility to define aliases for nodes → easier access without remembering IDs □
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