Asana (PAT)
Manage Asana tasks, projects, briefs, status updates, custom fields, dependencies, attachments, events, and timelines via Personal Access Token (PAT).
技能说明
name: asana description: "Manage Asana tasks, projects, briefs, status updates, custom fields, dependencies, attachments, events, and timelines via Personal Access Token (PAT)." homepage: https://developers.asana.com/docs/personal-access-token user-invocable: true metadata: {"openclaw":{"requires":{"env":["ASANA_PAT"]},"primaryEnv":"ASANA_PAT","homepage":"https://developers.asana.com/docs/personal-access-token"}}
Asana
This skill provides a dependency-free Node.js CLI that calls the Asana REST API (v1) using a Personal Access Token (PAT).
- Script:
{baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs - Auth:
ASANA_PAT(preferred) orASANA_TOKEN - Output: JSON only (stdout), suitable for agents and automation
Setup
- Create an Asana PAT in your Asana account (Developer Console is not required for PAT usage).
- Provide the token to OpenClaw/Clawdbot as
ASANA_PAT.
Common injection patterns
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Shell env (local testing):
export ASANA_PAT="..." -
OpenClaw config (recommended): set
skills.entries.asana.apiKey(orenv.ASANA_PAT) so the secret is injected only for the agent run.
Configure via OpenClaw CLI (recommended)
This is the safest way to set the PAT because it keeps secrets out of prompts and ad-hoc shell history.
Recommended (apiKey → ASANA_PAT):
openclaw config set skills.entries.asana.enabled true
openclaw config set skills.entries.asana.apiKey "ASANA_PAT_HERE"
skills.entries.asana.apiKey is a convenience field: for skills that declare metadata.openclaw.primaryEnv, OpenClaw injects apiKey into that env var for the agent run (this skill’s primary env is ASANA_PAT).
Alternative (explicit env):
openclaw config set skills.entries.asana.enabled true
openclaw config set skills.entries.asana.env.ASANA_PAT "ASANA_PAT_HERE"
Verify what is stored:
openclaw config get skills.entries.asana
openclaw config get skills.entries.asana.enabled
openclaw config get skills.entries.asana.apiKey
Remove a stored token:
openclaw config unset skills.entries.asana.apiKey
# or
openclaw config unset skills.entries.asana.env.ASANA_PAT
Important: sandboxed runs
When a session is sandboxed, skill processes run inside Docker and do not inherit the host environment. In that case, skills.entries.*.env/apiKey applies to host runs only.
Set Docker env via:
agents.defaults.sandbox.docker.env(or per-agentagents.list[].sandbox.docker.env)- or bake the env into your sandbox image
First calls (sanity + discovery)
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Who am I:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs me -
List workspaces:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs workspaces -
(Recommended) Set a default workspace once:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs set-default-workspace --workspace <workspace_gid>
ID resolution
When the user provides names (project/task/user), resolve to GIDs using one of:
typeahead --workspace <gid> --resource_type project|task|user --query "..."(fast, best default)projects --workspace <gid> --all(enumerate)users --workspace <gid> --all(enumerate)
Avoid guessing a GID when multiple matches exist.
Core: tasks
List tasks assigned to a user (personal productivity)
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs tasks-assigned --assignee me --workspace <workspace_gid> --all
List tasks in a project
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs tasks-in-project --project <project_gid> --all
Search tasks (Advanced Search API)
Canonical primitive: search-tasks (supports many filters; preferred over adding narrow “search helper” commands).
One-liner example (search within a project):
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs search-tasks --workspace <gid> --project <project_gid> --text "..." --all
Useful filters:
--assignee me|<gid|email>(maps toassignee.any)--completed true|false--created_at.after <iso>/--modified_at.after <iso>--due_on.before YYYY-MM-DD/--due_at.before <iso>--is_blocked true|false/--is_blocking true|false
Create / update / complete
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Create:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs create-task --workspace <gid> --name "..." --projects <project_gid> --assignee me -
Update:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs update-task <task_gid> --name "..." --due_on 2026-02-01 -
Complete:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs complete-task <task_gid>
Project manager workflows
This skill supports the workflows commonly expected from a PM in Asana:
- Keep a project brief up to date (
upsert-project-brief) - Write status updates (
create-status-update) - Work with timelines (start/due dates) and shift schedules safely
- Use custom fields as first-class metadata
- Interpret blockers and dependency graphs (
project-blockers,dependencies,dependents)
Project brief
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Read:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs project-brief <project_gid> -
Upsert (create or update):
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs upsert-project-brief <project_gid> --title "Project brief" --html_text "<body>...</body>"
Status updates
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Create:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs create-status-update --parent <project_gid> --status_type on_track --text "Weekly update..." -
List:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs status-updates --parent <project_gid> --all
Sections and moving tasks
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List sections:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs sections --project <project_gid> --all -
Create section:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs create-section --project <project_gid> --name "Blocked"
Add a task to a project
Command: add-task-to-project
Calls POST /tasks/{task_gid}/addProject and supports optional section placement and ordering.
Examples:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs add-task-to-project <task_gid> --project <project_gid>
With section + ordering:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs add-task-to-project <task_gid> --project <project_gid> --section <section_gid> --insert_before null --insert_after null
(--section, --insert_before, and --insert_after are optional; when provided they are passed through in the request body.)
Remove a task from a project
Command: remove-task-from-project
Calls POST /tasks/{task_gid}/removeProject.
Example:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs remove-task-from-project <task_gid> --project <project_gid>
Custom fields
Custom fields are critical for reliable PM automation.
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List a project’s custom fields:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs project-custom-fields <project_gid> --all -
Read a custom field definition:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs custom-field <custom_field_gid> -
Set task custom fields on create/update:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs update-task <task_gid> --custom_fields '{"<custom_field_gid>":"<value>"}'
Notes:
- For enums, the value is typically the enum option GID.
- For numbers, send a JSON number.
Rich text, mentions, and reliability
Asana rich text fields are XML-valid HTML fragments wrapped in a <body> root element. The API rejects invalid XML or unsupported tags.
Key points:
- Use
html_notesfor task descriptions. - Use
html_textfor comments/stories and status updates. - Avoid unsupported tags like
<p>and<br>; prefer literal newlines (\n) and<hr/>separators. - For mentions/links, use
<a data-asana-gid="..."></a>(or a self-closing<a .../>).
Mention notifications
Creating a mention link does not guarantee notification delivery if the user is not already assigned or following.
For reliable pings, do one of:
- Assign the user first, then post the comment, OR
- Add the user as a follower, wait a few seconds, then post the comment
This skill supports the “add follower + wait” pattern:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs comment <task_gid> --html_text "<body>Hi <a data-asana-gid=\"<user_gid>\"/>...</body>" --ensure_followers <user_gid> --wait_ms 2500
Plain text comments (--text) do not create real @-mentions via the API; they remain plain text.
Attachments, uploads, and inline images
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Upload a file attachment to a task:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs upload-attachment --parent <task_gid> --file /path/to/file.png -
Embed an existing image attachment inline (tasks + project briefs only):
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs append-inline-image --attachment <attachment_gid> --task <task_gid>
Activity feed / “inbox-like” workflows
Asana does not provide a single universal “inbox” API for all notifications. The closest stable primitive is the Events endpoint scoped to a specific resource (project, task, etc.).
Use:
events --resource <gid>to pull incremental changes on a project (or a user's "My Tasks" project)- The command stores a sync token locally so subsequent runs fetch only changes
Timeline shifting
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Shift one task (optionally include subtasks):
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs shift-task-dates <task_gid> --delta_days 7 --dry_run true -
Shift an entire project’s tasks:
node {baseDir}/scripts/asana.mjs shift-project-tasks --project <project_gid> --delta_days -3 --dry_run true --all
Run with --dry_run true first, then re-run with --dry_run false.
Out of scope
- Portfolios (premium) are intentionally omitted.
- “Bot personality” is not embedded here; configure behavior in your agent prompt.
如何使用「Asana (PAT)」?
- 打开小龙虾AI(Web 或 iOS App)
- 点击上方「立即使用」按钮,或在对话框中输入任务描述
- 小龙虾AI 会自动匹配并调用「Asana (PAT)」技能完成任务
- 结果即时呈现,支持继续对话优化