Quickly creates Asana tasks from the Chrome Omnibox and Alfred workflows.
Go to the URL bar ("Chrome Omnibox"), then type 'fa', a space, then type your task name and hit enter.
You can file into a project by providing it at the end, preceded by a
#
. After the project, you can provide a section preceded by a .
.
To file into a section in 'My Tasks' (your "user task list" in Asana
lingo), just provide a section with no project name.
Similarly, activate Alfred, then type 'fa', a space, then type your task name and hit enter. The same search syntax applies.
This isn't in the Chrome App Store - see DEVELOPMENT.md for how to run from a local checkout.
Download and double click the latest release's .alfredworkflow file.
- Create a new "Personal access token" in Asana
- Set up options directly here or in Chrome | … | More Tools | Extensions | Filer for Asana | Details | Extension options.
- Paste in your personal access token.
- Provide the rest of the configuration and hit 'Save'
- Create a new "Personal access token" in Asana
- Alfred | Workflows | Filer for Asana | [≈] icon in upper right
- Add values to Workflow Environment Variables section
- Save
Not created, maintained, reviewed, approved, or endorsed by Asana, Inc.
This project, as with all others, rests on the shoulders of a broad ecosystem supported by many volunteers doing thankless work, along with specific contributors.
In particular I'd like to call out:
- Audrey Roy Greenfeld for the cookiecutter tool and associated examples, which keep my many projects building with shared boilerplate with a minimum of fuss.
- Sindre Sorhus and Sam Verschueren for the alfy tool, which provided an easy on-ramp to integrating this project with Alfred.