Google Tasks Automation via Rube MCP
Create, manage, organize, and bulk-operate on Google Tasks and task lists using Rube MCP (Composio).
Toolkit docs: composio.dev/toolkits/googletasks
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit googletasks
- Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds
- Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit googletasks
- If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete setup
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. List All Task Lists
Use GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS to fetch all available task lists for the authenticated user.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS
Parameters:
- maxResults: Maximum task lists to return
- pageToken: Pagination token for next page
2. Create a New Task
Use GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK to add a new task to a specific task list.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): ID of the target task list
- title (required): Task title
- notes: Task description/notes
- due: Due date in RFC3339 format (e.g., "2025-01-20T00:00:00.000Z")
- status: "needsAction" or "completed"
- task_parent: Parent task ID (to create subtask)
- task_previous: Previous task ID (for ordering)
3. List All Tasks Across Lists
Use GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS to fetch tasks across all task lists with optional filters.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS
Parameters:
- max_tasks_total: Maximum total tasks to return
- showCompleted: Include completed tasks
- showDeleted: Include deleted tasks
- showHidden: Include hidden tasks
- dueMin / dueMax: Filter by due date range
- completedMin / completedMax: Filter by completion date
- updatedMin: Filter by last update time
- showAssigned: Include assigned tasks
4. Update an Existing Task
Use GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK to modify a task's title, notes, due date, or status.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Task list ID
- task_id (required): Task ID to update
- title: New title
- notes: Updated notes
- due: New due date (RFC3339)
- status: "needsAction" or "completed"
5. Bulk Insert Tasks
Use GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS to create multiple tasks at once in a single operation.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Target task list ID
- tasks (required): Array of task objects (each with title, notes, due, status)
- batch_size: Number of tasks per batch request
6. Delete or Clear Tasks
Use GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK to remove a specific task, or GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS to permanently remove all completed tasks from a list.
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Task list ID
- task_id (required): Task ID to delete
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS
Parameters:
- tasklist (required): Task list ID to clear completed tasks from
Common Patterns
- Get task list ID first: Always start with
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS to discover available task lists and their IDs before creating or listing tasks.
- List then update: Use
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS or GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASKS to find task IDs, then use GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK to modify them.
- Mark complete: Update a task with
status: "completed" using GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK.
- Create subtasks: Use
GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK with the task_parent parameter set to the parent task's ID.
- Reorder tasks: Use
GOOGLETASKS_MOVE_TASK to change a task's position within its list or reparent it.
- Batch creation: Use
GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS for creating many tasks at once (e.g., importing from another system).
Known Pitfalls
- Both
tasklist_id and task_id are required for GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK, GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK, and GOOGLETASKS_GET_TASK. You cannot operate on a task without knowing which list it belongs to.
- All date/time strings must be in RFC3339 format (e.g.,
2025-01-20T00:00:00.000Z). Other formats will be rejected.
GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS permanently deletes all completed tasks from a list. This action is irreversible.
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS fetches across all lists but results may be paginated -- check for pagination tokens.
- Task list IDs are not the same as task list names. Always resolve names to IDs using
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS.
- The default task list is typically named "My Tasks" but its ID is an opaque string, not "default" or "primary".
Quick Reference
| Action |
Tool |
Key Parameters |
| List task lists |
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS |
maxResults, pageToken |
| List all tasks |
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS |
max_tasks_total, showCompleted, dueMin |
| List tasks in a list |
GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASKS |
tasklist_id, maxResults, showCompleted |
| Get single task |
GOOGLETASKS_GET_TASK |
tasklist_id, task_id |
| Create task |
GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK |
tasklist_id, title, notes, due |
| Bulk create tasks |
GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS |
tasklist_id, tasks |
| Update task |
GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK |
tasklist_id, task_id, title, status |
| Delete task |
GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK |
tasklist_id, task_id |
| Move/reorder task |
GOOGLETASKS_MOVE_TASK |
tasklist_id, task_id |
| Clear completed |
GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS |
tasklist |
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name: googletasks-automation
description: Create, list, update, delete, move, and bulk-insert Google Tasks and task lists via Rube MCP (Composio).
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# Google Tasks Automation via Rube MCP
Create, manage, organize, and bulk-operate on Google Tasks and task lists using Rube MCP (Composio).
**Toolkit docs**: [composio.dev/toolkits/googletasks](https://composio.dev/toolkits/googletasks)
## Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `googletasks`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
## Setup
**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `googletasks`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete setup
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
## Core Workflows
### 1. List All Task Lists
Use `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS` to fetch all available task lists for the authenticated user.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS
Parameters:
- maxResults: Maximum task lists to return
- pageToken: Pagination token for next page
```
### 2. Create a New Task
Use `GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK` to add a new task to a specific task list.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): ID of the target task list
- title (required): Task title
- notes: Task description/notes
- due: Due date in RFC3339 format (e.g., "2025-01-20T00:00:00.000Z")
- status: "needsAction" or "completed"
- task_parent: Parent task ID (to create subtask)
- task_previous: Previous task ID (for ordering)
```
### 3. List All Tasks Across Lists
Use `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS` to fetch tasks across all task lists with optional filters.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS
Parameters:
- max_tasks_total: Maximum total tasks to return
- showCompleted: Include completed tasks
- showDeleted: Include deleted tasks
- showHidden: Include hidden tasks
- dueMin / dueMax: Filter by due date range
- completedMin / completedMax: Filter by completion date
- updatedMin: Filter by last update time
- showAssigned: Include assigned tasks
```
### 4. Update an Existing Task
Use `GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK` to modify a task's title, notes, due date, or status.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Task list ID
- task_id (required): Task ID to update
- title: New title
- notes: Updated notes
- due: New due date (RFC3339)
- status: "needsAction" or "completed"
```
### 5. Bulk Insert Tasks
Use `GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS` to create multiple tasks at once in a single operation.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Target task list ID
- tasks (required): Array of task objects (each with title, notes, due, status)
- batch_size: Number of tasks per batch request
```
### 6. Delete or Clear Tasks
Use `GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK` to remove a specific task, or `GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS` to permanently remove all completed tasks from a list.
```
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK
Parameters:
- tasklist_id (required): Task list ID
- task_id (required): Task ID to delete
Tool: GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS
Parameters:
- tasklist (required): Task list ID to clear completed tasks from
```
## Common Patterns
- **Get task list ID first**: Always start with `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS` to discover available task lists and their IDs before creating or listing tasks.
- **List then update**: Use `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS` or `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASKS` to find task IDs, then use `GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK` to modify them.
- **Mark complete**: Update a task with `status: "completed"` using `GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK`.
- **Create subtasks**: Use `GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK` with the `task_parent` parameter set to the parent task's ID.
- **Reorder tasks**: Use `GOOGLETASKS_MOVE_TASK` to change a task's position within its list or reparent it.
- **Batch creation**: Use `GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS` for creating many tasks at once (e.g., importing from another system).
## Known Pitfalls
- Both `tasklist_id` and `task_id` are **required** for `GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK`, `GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK`, and `GOOGLETASKS_GET_TASK`. You cannot operate on a task without knowing which list it belongs to.
- All date/time strings must be in **RFC3339 format** (e.g., `2025-01-20T00:00:00.000Z`). Other formats will be rejected.
- `GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS` permanently deletes all **completed** tasks from a list. This action is irreversible.
- `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS` fetches across all lists but results may be paginated -- check for pagination tokens.
- Task list IDs are not the same as task list names. Always resolve names to IDs using `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS`.
- The default task list is typically named "My Tasks" but its ID is an opaque string, not "default" or "primary".
## Quick Reference
| Action | Tool | Key Parameters |
|--------|------|----------------|
| List task lists | `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASK_LISTS` | `maxResults`, `pageToken` |
| List all tasks | `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_ALL_TASKS` | `max_tasks_total`, `showCompleted`, `dueMin` |
| List tasks in a list | `GOOGLETASKS_LIST_TASKS` | `tasklist_id`, `maxResults`, `showCompleted` |
| Get single task | `GOOGLETASKS_GET_TASK` | `tasklist_id`, `task_id` |
| Create task | `GOOGLETASKS_INSERT_TASK` | `tasklist_id`, `title`, `notes`, `due` |
| Bulk create tasks | `GOOGLETASKS_BULK_INSERT_TASKS` | `tasklist_id`, `tasks` |
| Update task | `GOOGLETASKS_UPDATE_TASK` | `tasklist_id`, `task_id`, `title`, `status` |
| Delete task | `GOOGLETASKS_DELETE_TASK` | `tasklist_id`, `task_id` |
| Move/reorder task | `GOOGLETASKS_MOVE_TASK` | `tasklist_id`, `task_id` |
| Clear completed | `GOOGLETASKS_CLEAR_TASKS` | `tasklist` |
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