Create new tasks in Todoist from new to-dos in Habitica
Create new tasks in Todoist from new to-dos in Habitica
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Every time a new to-do is created in Habitica, a new task will be created in Todoist.
The template is creating the new tasks in Todoist without recurrence. If you need recurrences, you will need to prepare mapping between frequency values in Habitica and recurrence values in Todoist depending on your use case. You can do this after you are done setting up this template.
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Closes a task. Regular task is completed and moved to history, subtask is checked (marked as done, but not moved to history), recurring task is moved forward (due date is updated).
Completes a recurring task.
Completes a task.
Creates a challenge.
Creates a group.
Creates a new tag.
Creates a task belonging to user.
Creates a comment.
Creates a filter.
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