

Save this one with a fancy abbreviation, I use &!d, since I don’t want to expand this everywhere. If you open Text Expander, I’ll use the Mac version for the example, and create a snippet for the current day following the GoodTask format, you’ll get %m-%d. I’ll stick to the MM-dd format for this first part we’ll study a way to include specific times later on. Don’t expect this action to replicate the versatility of our next saturday script as that still requires Pythonista or an app with natural language support, such as Fantastical 2.

I love the first one for regular tasks, such as my Groceries After Work action, but in the general context we need more than that. Yyyy-MM-dd - Sets on the date on default time. MM-dd - Sets on the date on default time. Creating date snippets in TextExpanderīefore moving forward, let’s consult GoodTask’s documentation and find out what formats the dueDate parameter supports.
#USING REMINDERS AND GOODTASK HOW TO#
We’re running the extra mile today and I'll re-introduce you to operations with dates in Text Expander and how to use them in a Launch Center Pro list to set your reminders in GoodTask. In the earlier days of this blog, I wrote about using Text Expander to set tasks for upcoming days, pretty much like Mailbox but applicable to any app with due date support in their url schemes. Reminders for later with Launch Center Pro, GoodTask and Text Expander
