Things 3 Task Manager

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Manage your Things 3 tasks on macOS using natural language. Add, search, list, and complete tasks effortlessly.

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ProductivityIntermediate
306/2/2026
Claude Code
#things-3#task-management#macos#natural-language

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Our review

Manages Things 3 tasks on macOS through natural language commands, leveraging focused sub-skills for adding, searching, viewing, and completing tasks.

Strengths

  • Native integration with Things 3 via Python scripts
  • Clear differentiation between discrete actions and strategic mindsets
  • Natural language queries for all views (today, inbox, search)
  • Modular sub-skills that are easy to extend

Limitations

  • macOS only, requires Things 3 installed
  • Requires initial setup and Python dependency installation
  • Does not support other task management apps (Todoist, OmniFocus, etc.)
When to use it

Use this skill on macOS with Things 3 to quickly add, list, search, or complete tasks via natural language instructions.

When not to use it

Avoid using it on Windows/Linux, or when the user mentions a different task management application.

Security analysis

Safe
Quality score92/100

The skill uses Bash only for a benign setup command (pip install). It imports local Python libraries for task management and does not contain destructive, exfiltrating, or obfuscated instructions. No security concerns are present.

No concerns found

Examples

Add a task
Add a task to buy groceries tomorrow at 5 PM with tag 'personal'.
View today's tasks
What's on my plate today? Show me all tasks due today.
Search and complete a task
Find the task about 'budget report' and mark it as done.

name: things-3-manager description: "macOS only: Manage Things 3 tasks - add, search, list, and complete tasks using natural language. Requires Things 3 app installed." version: 2.0.0 location: user allowed-tools: [Bash, Read, Write]

Things 3 Task Management (macOS Only)

Manage your Things 3 tasks through natural language. This skill dispatches to focused sub-skills for specific operations.

Platform: macOS only (Things 3 is a Mac app)

When to Apply

Use this skill when:

  • User is on macOS with Things 3 installed
  • User wants to add/create tasks or projects
  • User wants to view today's tasks or inbox
  • User wants to search for tasks
  • User wants to complete/mark tasks as done

Do NOT use when:

  • User is on Windows/Linux (Things 3 not available)
  • User mentions other task apps (Todoist, OmniFocus, etc.)

Sub-Skills

| Intent | Sub-Skill | Example | |--------|-----------|---------| | Add tasks | skills/add-task.md | "Add task to write blog post" | | View today | skills/list-today.md | "What's on my plate today?" | | View inbox | skills/list-inbox.md | "Show my inbox" | | Search tasks | skills/search.md | "Find tasks tagged urgent" | | Complete tasks | skills/complete-task.md | "Mark task ABC-123 done" |

Quick Reference

Library Imports

import os, sys
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.expanduser('~/.claude/skills/things/lib'))

from reader import ThingsReader   # Database queries
from writer import ThingsWriter   # URL scheme operations
from helpers import ThingsFormatter  # Display formatting

Common Operations

# List tasks
tasks = ThingsReader.get_today()
tasks = ThingsReader.get_inbox()
tasks = ThingsReader.search(query="blog", status="incomplete")

# Add task
ThingsWriter.add_task(title="New task", when="today", tags=["work"])

# Complete task
ThingsWriter.complete_task("task-uuid")

# Format output
print(ThingsFormatter.format_task_list(tasks, verbose=True, show_uuid=True))

Setup

See README.md for installation and configuration instructions.

Quick install:

cd ~/.claude/skills/things && pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Identifying Discrete Tasks

IMPORTANT: Not everything that looks like an action item should become a Things task. Apply these filters:

✅ Create Tasks For

Discrete actions with clear completion:

  • "Deliver plan by Jan 17"
  • "Schedule meeting with X"
  • "Send email to Y about Z"
  • "Review document and provide feedback"
  • "Update spreadsheet with Q4 data"
  • "Create presentation for board meeting"

Characteristics of real tasks:

  • Has a verb + specific object
  • Can be marked "done" at a point in time
  • Usually has a deadline or timeframe
  • Represents single deliverable or interaction

❌ Do NOT Create Tasks For

Strategic mindsets / ongoing approaches:

  • "Own entire product mentality"
  • "Feel pain when platform inconsistent"
  • "Think about cross-product-line value"
  • "Be more responsive"
  • "Pick more fights"

Framing guidance / communication style:

  • "Frame work using X framing"
  • "Apply Y test measurement"
  • "Use Z terminology when discussing"
  • "Position work as competitive necessity"

Conceptual frameworks:

  • "Prioritize by user exposure"
  • "Focus on crawl-walk-run"
  • "Consider frequency × breadth"

Why these aren't tasks:

  • No discrete completion point
  • Ongoing mental models or approaches
  • How to think/communicate, not what to do
  • Can't check off as "done"

Examples from Real Meetings

From "Jeff - deliver these 7 things":

| Item | Real Task? | Reasoning | |------|-----------|-----------| | "Deliver plan by Jan 17" | ✅ Yes | Discrete deliverable with deadline | | "Frame all work using X framing" | ❌ No | Communication style, not action | | "Apply Jeff Bell Test measurement" | ❌ No | Ongoing evaluation approach | | "Own entire product mentality" | ❌ No | Mindset shift, not discrete action | | "Schedule 3-hour working session" | ✅ Yes | Specific action with completion | | "Prioritize by user exposure" | ❌ No | Prioritization framework | | "Figure out skeleton key scope" | ⚠️ Maybe | Could be discrete if time-boxed research task |

When Uncertain

Ask yourself:

  1. Can I mark this "done" at a specific moment? If no → not a task
  2. Does this have a verb + deliverable? If no → not a task
  3. Is this how to think vs what to do? If "how to think" → not a task
  4. Would completing this once be sufficient? If no (ongoing) → not a task

Exceptions:

  • "Figure out X" CAN be a task if it's time-boxed research with deliverable (e.g., "Spend 2 hours figuring out skeleton key scope, write up findings")
  • "Review X and decide Y" CAN be a task (discrete decision point)

Dispatching

When user requests Things 3 operations:

  1. Identify intent from natural language
  2. Filter for discrete tasks (see "Identifying Discrete Tasks" above)
  3. Read the appropriate sub-skill for detailed instructions
  4. Execute using the library functions
  5. Report results clearly to user

Intent Mapping

| User Says | Intent | Action | |-----------|--------|--------| | "Add...", "Create task...", "New task..." | Add | Read skills/add-task.md | | "What's today?", "Show today", "My tasks" | List Today | Read skills/list-today.md | | "Inbox", "What needs organizing?" | List Inbox | Read skills/list-inbox.md | | "Find...", "Search...", "Show tasks with..." | Search | Read skills/search.md | | "Complete...", "Done...", "Finished..." | Complete | Read skills/complete-task.md |

Limitations

  • macOS only - Things 3 database only exists on Mac
  • No iOS sync - Cannot access Things on mobile
  • Auth token needed for completing tasks (see README.md)
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