You can query after date, priority or labels. Here's how:
You can use / keyboard shortcut to quickly focus the filter textarea from anywhere.
| You enter | Todoist understands |
|---|---|
| tomorrow | |
| Show agenda for the next 4 days | |
| 10 | |
| 10/5/2006 | |
| , , | Show agenda for today, tomorrow and friday |
| Show tasks that have no due date |
| Show items that are over due. | |
| Show all projects and their active items. | |
| or p1 | Show all items with priority 1. p2 and p3 works as well. |
Todoist Premium supports boolean operators - it makes it possible to filter your tasks in many powerful ways.
| @work | @office | Show all items that are labeled with @work or @office. |
| (, ) & @home | Show items that are over due and due today and that are labeled with @home label. |
| & @home | Show 7 days view of items that are labeled with @home label. |
| (, ) & priority 1 | Show priority 1 tasks that are over due or due in the next 7 days. |
| & !@home | Show 7 days view of items that are NOT labeled with @home label. |
You can quickly find a project by just typing #:
Labels will be auto-completed if you type @: