# remindctl Fast command-line access to Apple Reminders on macOS. `remindctl` is for scripts, agents, and terminal workflows that need to read and update the same reminders you see in Reminders.app. It uses Apple's public EventKit APIs, so reminders keep syncing through the normal system/iCloud path. ## Install ### Homebrew ```bash brew install steipete/tap/remindctl ``` ### From Source ```bash pnpm install pnpm build # binary at ./bin/remindctl ``` ## Requirements - macOS 14+ (Sonoma or later) - Swift 6.2+ when building from source - Full Reminders access for the terminal app that runs `remindctl` ## Quick Start ```bash remindctl add "Buy milk" remindctl add "Call mom" --list Personal --due tomorrow remindctl add "Meeting" --due "2026-01-03 09:00" --alarm "2026-01-03 08:55" remindctl today remindctl overdue remindctl open remindctl list Work Errands remindctl edit 1 --title "New title" --due 2026-01-04 remindctl complete 1 2 3 remindctl delete 4A83 --force ``` Indexes such as `1` come from the default reminder listing. Most commands also accept an ID prefix such as `4A83`. ## Commands | Command | Purpose | | --- | --- | | `remindctl` / `remindctl today` | Show today's reminders | | `remindctl show ` | Show reminders by filter or date | | `remindctl list` | Show reminder lists | | `remindctl list ` | Show reminders from one or more lists | | `remindctl add ` | Create a reminder | | `remindctl edit <id>` | Edit a reminder by index or ID prefix | | `remindctl complete <id...>` | Mark reminders complete | | `remindctl delete <id...>` | Delete reminders | | `remindctl status` | Show Reminders permission status | | `remindctl authorize` | Request Reminders permission when macOS allows it | Run `remindctl <command> --help` for the full option list. ## Showing Reminders Common filters: ```bash remindctl today remindctl tomorrow remindctl week remindctl overdue remindctl upcoming remindctl open remindctl completed remindctl all remindctl 2026-01-03 ``` Limit a view to one list: ```bash remindctl show overdue --list Work ``` Show multiple lists together: ```bash remindctl list Work Errands ``` ## Lists ```bash remindctl list remindctl list Work remindctl list Projects --create remindctl list Work --rename Office remindctl list OldList --delete --force ``` Mutating list operations accept one list name. Read-only list views can accept multiple names. ## Dates And Due Times Accepted by `--due` and date filters: - `today`, `tomorrow`, `yesterday` - `YYYY-MM-DD` - `YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm` - ISO 8601 with timezone, such as `2026-01-03T12:34:56Z` - Local ISO 8601 without timezone, such as `2026-01-03T12:34:56` Date-only due values create all-day reminders. Date-time values create timed reminders. ## Alarms Timed due reminders automatically get an EventKit notification alarm at the due time. Use `--alarm` to choose a different alarm time. ```bash remindctl add "Meeting" --due "2026-01-03 09:00" --alarm "2026-01-03 08:55" remindctl edit 4A83 --alarm "2026-01-03 08:55" remindctl edit 4A83 --clear-alarm ``` This is public EventKit alarm support. Apple's private Reminders "Urgent" toggle is not exposed by EventKit. ## Repeat Use `--repeat` with `add` or `edit` for simple recurrence: ```bash remindctl add "Take vitamins" --due tomorrow --repeat daily remindctl add "Water filter" --due "2026-09-13" --repeat "every 6 months" remindctl edit 4A83 --repeat weekly remindctl edit 4A83 --no-repeat ``` Supported repeat values: - `daily`, `weekly`, `biweekly`, `monthly`, `yearly` - `every N days/weeks/months/years` ## Location Triggers Use `--location` on `add` to create an arriving geofence trigger. Add `--leaving` to trigger when leaving, and `--radius` to customize the geofence radius in meters. ```bash remindctl add "Check mailbox" --location "1 Apple Park Way, Cupertino, CA" remindctl add "Lock up" --location "Home" --leaving remindctl add "Get groceries" --location "123 Main St" --radius 200 ``` Location triggers use EventKit and CoreLocation geocoding. They may depend on system location services and network availability. ## Output Global output flags: - `--json` emits machine-readable JSON. - `--plain` emits stable tab-separated lines. - `--quiet` emits minimal output, usually counts or nothing. - `--no-color` disables colored output. - `--no-input` disables interactive prompts. JSON includes public EventKit metadata when available: - `creationDate` - `lastModifiedDate` - `url` - `alarmDate` - `locationTrigger` - `recurrenceRule` Example: ```bash remindctl all --json remindctl list --json remindctl status --json ``` ## Permissions Check access: ```bash remindctl status ``` Request access: ```bash remindctl authorize ``` If macOS reports access as denied, enable the terminal app in: ```text System Settings > Privacy & Security > Reminders ``` If no prompt appears, run this once from the same terminal app: ```bash osascript -e 'tell application "Reminders" to get name of reminders' ``` Then allow access and rerun: ```bash remindctl status ``` When running over SSH, grant access on the Mac that actually runs `remindctl`. ## EventKit Limits `remindctl` intentionally sticks to public EventKit APIs. These Reminders.app features are not exposed through EventKit today: - Native Reminders sections - Native Reminders tags and smart lists - File/image attachments - Apple's private "Urgent" toggle Supporting those would require Apple to expose new public APIs or a separate non-EventKit backend. ## Development ```bash make remindctl ARGS="status" # clean build + run make check # lint + tests + coverage gate pnpm build # release build into ./bin/remindctl ``` Release steps live in [docs/RELEASING.md](docs/RELEASING.md).