Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Manage Wrike tasks, projects, folders, and comments via the Wrike REST API.
Manage Wrike tasks, projects, folders, and comments via the Wrike REST API.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Manage Wrike tasks, projects, folders, and comments. All commands return JSON: {"ok": true, "data": ...} on success, {"ok": false, "error": "..."} on failure.
claw-wrike config set --token <WRIKE_TOKEN> # Auto-detects US/EU data center. Token is stored in ~/.claw-wrike/config.json
claw-wrike <entity> <command> [--flags]
claw-wrike account # Account info (name, root folder ID, etc.) claw-wrike space list # List all spaces claw-wrike space get --id <id> # Get a space
Wrike treats folders and projects as the same entity. Projects are folders with extra properties (owners, dates, status). claw-wrike folder list # List all folders (tree structure) claw-wrike folder list --space <id> # List folders in a space claw-wrike folder list --parent <id> # List child folders claw-wrike folder get --id <id> # Get folder details claw-wrike folder create --parent <id> --title "Folder name" claw-wrike folder create --parent <id> --title "Project name" --project claw-wrike folder create --parent <id> --title "Project name" --project --owner <contactId> --start-date 2026-03-01 --end-date 2026-06-01 claw-wrike folder create --parent <id> --title "Folder name" --dry-run # Preview without creating claw-wrike folder update --id <id> --title "New title" claw-wrike folder update --id <id> --description "New description" claw-wrike folder update --id <id> --add-parent <folderId> # Move into another parent claw-wrike folder update --id <id> --remove-parent <folderId> # Remove from a parent claw-wrike folder update --id <id> --dry-run # Preview without updating claw-wrike folder delete --id <id> # Moves to recycle bin claw-wrike folder delete --id <id> --dry-run # Preview without deleting
claw-wrike task list # List tasks (default: 100, Active) claw-wrike task list --folder <id> # Tasks in a folder/project claw-wrike task list --space <id> # Tasks in a space claw-wrike task list --status Active # Filter: Active|Completed|Deferred|Cancelled claw-wrike task list --assignee "Jane" # Filter by assignee name claw-wrike task list --importance High # Filter: High|Normal|Low claw-wrike task list --limit 20 # Limit results claw-wrike task get --id <id> # Full task details (description, custom fields, etc.) claw-wrike task create --folder <id> --title "Task name" claw-wrike task create --folder <id> --title "Task name" --assignee "Jane" --due 2026-03-01 --importance High claw-wrike task create --folder <id> --title "Task name" --dry-run # Preview without creating claw-wrike task update --id <id> --title "New title" claw-wrike task update --id <id> --add-assignee "Jane" claw-wrike task update --id <id> --remove-assignee "Jane" claw-wrike task update --id <id> --due 2026-04-01 --importance Low claw-wrike task update --id <id> --status <customStatusId> claw-wrike task update --id <id> --dry-run # Preview without updating claw-wrike task delete --id <id> # Moves to recycle bin claw-wrike task delete --id <id> --dry-run # Preview without deleting
claw-wrike comment list --task <id> # List comments on a task claw-wrike comment add --task <id> --text "Comment text" claw-wrike comment update --id <id> --text "Updated text" claw-wrike comment delete --id <id>
claw-wrike contact list # All contacts (users) in the account claw-wrike contact get --id <id> # Single contact details claw-wrike workflow list # Workflows with custom statuses claw-wrike customfield list # All custom field definitions
claw-wrike lookup --permalink <url> # Resolve a Wrike permalink to task details claw-wrike cache refresh # Force refresh cached contacts/workflows/fields claw-wrike config show # Show current config (token masked)
IDs: Wrike API IDs are alphanumeric strings like IEABMHYCI5P7AYDW. They are NOT the numeric IDs in permalink URLs. Assignee resolution: Use names ("Jane", "Jane Doe") or IDs. Names are resolved via cached contacts. Custom statuses: Use claw-wrike workflow list to find custom status IDs, then pass them to --status. Folders = Projects: A project is a folder with a project property. Use folder commands for both. Tasks can have multiple parents: A task can belong to multiple folders/projects. Dry run: Use --dry-run on create/update commands to see the API call without executing it. Rate limit: ~400 requests/minute. The CLI handles rate limiting and retries automatically.
Use claw-wrike space list or claw-wrike folder list to find the right container ID. Use claw-wrike workflow list to understand available statuses before changing task status. Use claw-wrike task get --id <id> to read current state before updating.
Never guess task or folder IDs. Always look them up first. Never update tasks without reading their current state. Never bulk-modify tasks without user confirmation.
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