| name | asana-api |
| description | Read and manage Asana tasks, projects, sections, comments, and workspaces. Use this whenever the user wants to list or search tasks, create or update a task, complete a task, comment on a task, move tasks between projects or sections, look up a project or workspace, or ask "what's on my Asana list" — even if they don't say "API". Also use it for any app.asana.com URL or an Asana task/project gid. Always start from this skill when interacting with this service — its bundled scripts and recipes are the fastest path. |
Asana's REST API is rooted at https://app.asana.com/api/1.0. Three things are true of every call:
every object is identified by a string gid (global id), every response wraps its payload in a
top-level data key, and write bodies wrap their fields in data too. Most reads return a
compact record (gid, name, resource_type) — ask for more with opt_fields.
Resources nest predictably: a workspace (an organization if it has one) holds projects and
users; a project holds sections and tasks; a task carries comments and activity
as stories, plus subtasks, tags, attachments, and custom fields.
Request setup
Authentication is handled by the runtime — credentials are injected into outbound requests to this
API, so there is nothing to set up. Do not try to create, mint, refresh, or validate tokens or keys.
Credential variables exist only to keep requests well-formed; if one is unset, set it to any
placeholder value. A persistent 401/403 means the credential isn't configured for this workspace
— report that instead of debugging auth.
Requests use a bearer token. The base URL is fixed (not per-instance), but workspace/project/task
gids are real and part of the path:
export ASANA_TOKEN="placeholder"
export ASANA_BASE="https://app.asana.com/api/1.0"
Define a helper once per session:
asana() { curl -sS -H "Authorization: Bearer ${ASANA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" "$@"; }
Sanity check — confirm the token works and find your workspace gids:
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/users/me?opt_fields=name,email,workspaces.name" \
| jq '.data | {gid, name, email, workspaces: [.workspaces[]? | {gid, name}]}'
Response conventions
Three patterns repeat across every endpoint below — stated once so the recipes stay short:
- The
data envelope. Reads return {"data": ...} (object or array); writes send
{"data": {...}} and return the result under data. An error replaces data with errors (see
Error handling). Project .data, and check .errors when it's missing.
gid, not name. Everything is referenced by its string gid — resolve names to gids first
(workspaces, projects, users, tags; recipe 9).
opt_fields for fields. Compact records carry only gid, name, resource_type. Add a
comma-separated opt_fields to expand, with dot-notation for relations
(assignee.name, memberships.section.name); gid is always returned. On POST/PUT, nest options
in an options object beside data.
Core operations
1. List tasks (scripts/asana_tasks.sh)
Run through the bundled script (path is relative to this skill's directory): it GETs /tasks
filtered by project, tag, section, or assignee+workspace, sends an opt_fields list, follows
next_page.offset through every page, and emits TSV or JSONL.
scripts/asana_tasks.sh --project 1201234567890123 --limit 200
scripts/asana_tasks.sh --assignee me --workspace 1209876543210987 --completed-since now
- Exactly one selector is required:
--project GID, --tag GID, --section GID, or
--assignee GID --workspace GID (assignee needs a workspace). --assignee me resolves the caller
via /users/me.
--completed-since WHEN — ISO 8601, or now to show only incomplete tasks (omit to include all).
--fields LIST — opt_fields to request. The TSV columns are fixed (gid, name, completed,
assignee, due_on, permalink_url); extra fields appear only in --json output.
--limit N caps tasks fetched (default 100, 0 = everything); --page-size N sets the
per-request page (1-100, default 100). Fetched count and any truncation warning go to stderr.
--json emits one raw task object per line instead of TSV.
- Exit codes:
0 success, 1 request failed / API error / bad arguments (the API's own
errors[].message is printed to stderr).
If the script errors, read it — it's plain curl + jq — and debug against references/api.md.
2. Get one task
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID?opt_fields=name,notes,completed,assignee.name,due_on,projects.name,tags.name,parent.name,num_subtasks,custom_fields.name,custom_fields.display_value,permalink_url" \
| jq '.data'
With no opt_fields you get only the compact record. Read a task's comments with recipe 5.
3. Create a task
Fields nest under data. One of workspace, projects, or parent is required (a standalone task
needs a workspace).
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks" -d '{
"data": {
"name": "Draft the launch checklist",
"notes": "Plain-text body. Use html_notes for rich text.",
"workspace": "1209876543210987",
"projects": ["1201234567890123"],
"assignee": "me",
"due_on": "2026-06-15",
"followers": ["1200000000000001"]
}
}' | jq '.data | {gid, name, permalink_url}'
assignee and followers take user gids (or me); due_on is a date, due_at an ISO 8601
timestamp. Use html_notes for rich text (Asana's HTML subset). Custom-field values go in
custom_fields: {"FIELD_GID": value}.
4. Update or complete a task
PUT replaces only the fields you send (still wrapped in data). You complete a task by setting
completed — there is no separate endpoint.
asana -X PUT "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID" -d '{"data": {"completed": true}}' \
| jq '.data | {gid, completed, completed_at}'
asana -X PUT "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID" -d '{"data": {"name": "Revised", "due_on": "2026-07-01"}}'
Delete: asana -X DELETE "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID" — returns an empty data: {}; the task
goes to the trash.
5. Comment on a task / read its activity (stories)
Stories are a task's comments plus system activity. Only comment stories can be created.
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/stories" \
-d '{"data": {"text": "Reproduced on main."}}' | jq '.data | {gid, created_at}'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/stories?opt_fields=resource_subtype,text,created_by.name,created_at" \
| jq '.data[] | select(.resource_subtype=="comment_added") | {by: .created_by.name, text, created_at}'
Use html_text instead of text for a rich-text comment.
6. Search tasks in a workspace (premium)
Advanced search lives at the workspace and is premium-only. It does not offset-paginate
(results are unstable, capped at 100) — narrow with filters, or sort by created_at and page
manually with created_at.before. For plain "tasks in a project / mine", prefer the list script
(recipe 1): it pages fully and works on free plans.
asana -G "${ASANA_BASE}/workspaces/WORKSPACE_GID/tasks/search" \
--data-urlencode "text=launch" \
--data-urlencode "assignee.any=me" \
--data-urlencode "completed=false" \
--data-urlencode "sort_by=modified_at" \
--data-urlencode "opt_fields=name,assignee.name,due_on,permalink_url" \
| jq '.data[] | {gid, name, due_on}'
7. Projects and sections
asana -G "${ASANA_BASE}/projects" --data-urlencode "workspace=WORKSPACE_GID" \
--data-urlencode "archived=false" --data-urlencode "opt_fields=name,owner.name" \
| jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/projects/PROJECT_GID?opt_fields=name,notes,owner.name,members.name" | jq '.data'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/projects/PROJECT_GID/sections?opt_fields=name" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
8. Move a task between projects and sections
A task belongs to projects via memberships. Dedicated POSTs add, remove, or place it in a section.
Each returns an empty data: {} on success.
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/addProject" \
-d '{"data": {"project": "PROJECT_GID", "section": "SECTION_GID"}}'
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/removeProject" -d '{"data": {"project": "PROJECT_GID"}}'
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/sections/SECTION_GID/addTask" -d '{"data": {"task": "TASK_GID"}}'
9. Find workspaces, users, and projects (gid lookup)
Everything is referenced by gid — resolve names to gids here.
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/workspaces?opt_fields=name,is_organization" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
asana -G "${ASANA_BASE}/users" --data-urlencode "workspace=WORKSPACE_GID" \
--data-urlencode "opt_fields=name,email" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name, email}'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/users/me?opt_fields=name,email,workspaces.name" | jq '.data'
10. Subtasks, tags, and attachments
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/subtasks?opt_fields=name,completed" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/subtasks" -d '{"data": {"name": "A subtask"}}' | jq '.data.gid'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/workspaces/WORKSPACE_GID/tags?opt_fields=name" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
asana -X POST "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/addTag" -d '{"data": {"tag": "TAG_GID"}}'
asana "${ASANA_BASE}/tasks/TASK_GID/attachments?opt_fields=name,download_url" | jq '.data[] | {gid, name}'
Upload an attachment with multipart form data (not JSON) — see references/api.md, section
Attachments. Set a custom field in a task PUT with
{"data": {"custom_fields": {"FIELD_GID": value}}}.
Pagination
- Offset token. Collection GETs (
/tasks, /projects, /users, /stories, ...) take limit
(1-100) and return a next_page object when more remain: {"offset": "...", "path": "...", "uri": "..."}. Pass next_page.offset back as ?offset=...; stop when next_page is null.
The offset is opaque and expires — only reuse one the API handed you, never construct it.
scripts/asana_tasks.sh does this for tasks.
- No offset on search.
/workspaces/{gid}/tasks/search ignores offset and caps at 100
unstable-ordered results — sort by created_at and page with created_at.before (recipe 6).
- Very large result sets (tens of thousands) can return
400 with a truncation message — narrow the
query rather than retrying.
Rate limits
Limits are per workspace + token, per minute:
- 150 requests/min on free plans, 1500/min on paid. Search is 60/min.
- Concurrency: 50 simultaneous GETs, 15 simultaneous writes. Duplication/export jobs are
capped at 5 concurrent per user.
- A separate cost-based limiter can reject expensive graph traversals; most callers never hit it.
On 429, sleep the Retry-After seconds (default ~30 if absent) and retry with backoff — don't
tighten the poll interval.
Error handling
Every error replaces data with errors: {"errors": [{"message": "...", "help": "...", "phrase": "..."}]} (phrase appears only on 500s, for support). Check .errors before projecting .data.
400 — Bad request: missing/malformed parameter, a bad data envelope, or a result set too large to return. The message names the cause.
401 — Credential missing or rejected. Check ASANA_TOKEN is set at all (any value works). If it persists, the credential isn't configured for this workspace — report it.
402 — Payment required: the feature needs a premium org (e.g. task search, some custom-field operations).
403 — Forbidden: the token's user lacks access to that object.
404 — Not found: wrong gid or non-existent object; some private objects may also surface as 404 rather than 403.
429 — Rate limited. Sleep per Retry-After, then retry with backoff.
451 — Unavailable for legal reasons (embargoed IP).
5xx — Asana-side. Retry reads with backoff; quote errors[].phrase if you escalate.
Going deeper
references/api.md has the fuller catalog — the complete task fields/memberships model,
html_notes/html_text markup, sections and reordering, dependencies, custom fields and enum
options, attachments (multipart upload), tags, teams and portfolios, project statuses, webhooks (the
X-Hook-Secret handshake), the batch API, and audit-log events. Read it for an endpoint not covered
above, or the exact body shape for a write.