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ttt ā OpenClaw Skill
ttt is an OpenClaw Skills integration for security workflows. Manage TinyTalkingTodos lists and items via the ttt CLI
Skill Snapshot
| name | ttt |
| description | Manage TinyTalkingTodos lists and items via the ttt CLI OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | joshuacrowley |
| repository | joshuacrowley/ttt |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @joshuacrowley/ttt |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: ttt description: Manage TinyTalkingTodos lists and items via the ttt CLI metadata: {"openclaw": {"emoji": "ā ", "requires": {"bins": ["ttt"]}, "homepage": "https://tinytalkingtodos.com"}}
TinyTalkingTodos CLI
Use ttt to manage todo lists and items from the command line. The CLI syncs with TinyTalkingTodos in real-time.
Installation
npm install -g @ojschwa/ttt-cli
Or install locally for development:
cd /path/to/talking-todo/ttt-cli
npm install
npm run build
npm link
Verify with ttt --help.
Authentication
Before using the CLI, the user must be authenticated:
# Check auth status
ttt auth status
# Login via browser (opens OAuth flow)
ttt auth login
# Logout
ttt auth logout
# Export credentials as env vars (for scripts)
ttt auth export
List Management
List all lists
ttt list ls
Output (compact, token-efficient):
Today [2/5]
Groceries [0/3]
Work Tasks [1/4]
For structured data:
ttt list ls --json
Get list details
ttt list get "Groceries"
# or by ID
ttt list get list-abc123
Create a new list
ttt list create "Weekend Plans"
ttt list create "Shopping" --icon "š" --color "#FF6B6B"
Options:
--color <hex>- Background color--icon <emoji>- List icon--type <type>- List type
Update a list
ttt list update "Groceries" --name "Shopping List"
ttt list update "Shopping List" --icon "š" --color "#00FF00"
Options:
--name <name>- New list name--color <hex>- Background color--icon <emoji>- List icon--type <type>- List type
Delete a list
ttt list delete "Old List"
ttt list rm "Old List" # alias
# Force delete even if list has todos
ttt list delete "Old List" --force
Todo Operations
List todos in a list
ttt todo ls --list "Groceries"
Output (compact):
Groceries [1/4]
ā Milk id:todo-abc123
ā Bread id:todo-def456
ā Eggs id:todo-ghi789
ā Butter id:todo-jkl012
For JSON output:
ttt todo ls --list "Groceries" --json
Add a todo
Basic:
ttt todo add "Buy avocados" --list "Groceries"
With options:
ttt todo add "Doctor appointment" --list "Health" \
--date 2026-02-15 \
--time 14:30 \
--notes "Bring insurance card"
ttt todo add "Try new pasta place" --list "Restaurants" \
--url "https://example.com/restaurant" \
--street-address "123 Main St" \
--rating 4
ttt todo add "Tomatoes" --list "Groceries" \
--amount 2.50 \
--category "Produce" \
--emoji "š
"
All --list options:
| Option | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
--notes <text> | Additional notes | --notes "organic preferred" |
--date <YYYY-MM-DD> | Due date | --date 2026-02-15 |
--time <HH:MM> | Due time | --time 14:30 |
--url <url> | Associated URL | --url "https://..." |
--emoji <emoji> | Item emoji | --emoji "š" |
--email <email> | Associated email | --email "contact@..." |
--street-address <addr> | Location | --street-address "123 Main" |
--number <n> | Numeric value | --number 5 |
--amount <n> | Amount/price | --amount 12.99 |
--rating <1-5> | Star rating | --rating 4 |
--type <A-E> | Item type | --type A |
--category <name> | Category | --category "Urgent" |
Mark a todo as done
ttt todo done todo-abc123
The todo ID is shown in the compact output format after id:.
Mark a todo as not done
ttt todo undone todo-abc123
Update a todo
ttt todo update todo-abc123 --text "New text"
ttt todo update todo-abc123 --category "Urgent" --date 2026-02-15
ttt todo update todo-abc123 --done # mark as done
ttt todo update todo-abc123 --not-done # mark as not done
Options:
--text <text>- New todo text--notes,--date,--time,--url,--emoji,--email,--street-address--number,--amount,--rating,--type,--category--done/--not-done- Toggle completion status
Delete a todo
ttt todo delete todo-abc123
# or use alias
ttt todo rm todo-abc123
Batch add todos
Add multiple todos at once using JSON:
ttt todo batch-add --list "Groceries" --items '[
{"text": "Milk"},
{"text": "Eggs", "fields": {"category": "Dairy"}},
{"text": "Bread", "fields": {"amount": 3.50}}
]'
Each item requires text and optionally fields with any todo field.
Batch update todos
Update multiple todos at once:
ttt todo batch-update --items '[
{"id": "todo-abc123", "fields": {"done": true}},
{"id": "todo-def456", "fields": {"text": "Updated text", "category": "Urgent"}}
]'
Each item requires id and fields with the updates to apply.
Undo Operations
All mutating operations are recorded and can be undone:
# Undo the last operation
ttt undo
# Undo the last 3 operations
ttt undo 3
# View undo history
ttt history
ttt history --limit 20
ttt history --json
Undo supports: todo add/delete/update, batch-add/update, mark done/undone, list create/update/delete.
Daemon (Performance)
The daemon keeps a persistent WebSocket connection for faster commands:
# Start daemon (auto-starts on first command if not running)
ttt daemon start
# Check status
ttt daemon status
# Stop daemon
ttt daemon stop
The daemon auto-shuts down after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Best Practices
- Use compact output (default) when displaying lists to users - it's token-efficient
- Use
--jsonwhen you need to parse data or extract specific fields - Reference lists by name for readability, or by ID for precision
- Check auth status before operations if you're unsure of login state
- Extract todo IDs from compact output (format:
id:<todo-id>) for updates - Use batch operations when adding or updating multiple items - more efficient than individual calls
- Use undo if you make a mistake -
ttt undoreverts the last operation
Example Workflows
Add items to grocery list
ttt todo add "Milk" --list "Groceries" --category "Dairy"
ttt todo add "Bread" --list "Groceries" --category "Bakery"
ttt todo add "Apples" --list "Groceries" --amount 3.50 --category "Produce"
Check and complete tasks
# View todos
ttt todo ls --list "Today"
# Mark one done (using ID from output)
ttt todo done todo-xyz789
Create a new list with todos
ttt list create "Weekend Trip" --icon "šļø"
ttt todo add "Pack tent" --list "Weekend Trip"
ttt todo add "Check weather" --list "Weekend Trip" --url "https://weather.com"
ttt todo add "Gas up car" --list "Weekend Trip"
Batch add items efficiently
ttt todo batch-add --list "Party Supplies" --items '[
{"text": "Balloons", "fields": {"category": "Decorations"}},
{"text": "Cake", "fields": {"category": "Food", "amount": 45.00}},
{"text": "Plates", "fields": {"category": "Supplies", "number": 20}},
{"text": "Candles", "fields": {"category": "Decorations"}}
]'
Mark multiple items done
ttt todo batch-update --items '[
{"id": "todo-abc", "fields": {"done": true}},
{"id": "todo-def", "fields": {"done": true}},
{"id": "todo-ghi", "fields": {"done": true}}
]'
Undo a mistake
# Accidentally deleted something? Undo it
ttt undo
# Made several mistakes? Undo multiple
ttt undo 3
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install ttt?
Run openclaw add @joshuacrowley/ttt in your terminal. This installs ttt into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/joshuacrowley/ttt. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
