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@canvas-medical/heads-up

v2.0.2

Published

`npm install -g @canvas-medical/heads-up`

Downloads

39

Readme

heads-up-cli

npm install -g @canvas-medical/heads-up

Heads up via terminal

Run hu from command line for documentation

Heads up from Todoist

Run hutd to sync your daily tasks marked with a headsup label to the Slack channel.

Tasks will only appear if the task:

  • Has a due date for today
  • Has a headsup label (create labels with @)

Tokens

First time running the command follow the prompts to setup the configuration.

Slack token

Can be found in 1password under the Heads Up Slack OAuth Token entry.

Todoist token

Can be found in Todoist settings under the Integrations sub menu.