Install
openclaw skills install logseqProvide commands for interacting with a local Logseq instance through its Plugin API. Use for creating pages, inserting blocks, querying the graph database, managing tasks, retrieving content, or automating workflows in Logseq. Only works with a locally running instance with the API enabled; default port or set path expected for [$API accessible skill].
openclaw skills install logseqInteract with your local Logseq instance through its JavaScript Plugin API. This skill enables reading, writing, querying, and automating workflows in your Logseq graph.
Logseq must be running locally with a plugin that exposes the API. The standard way is:
logseq API via HTTP (e.g., via a custom plugin or localhost endpoint)@logseq/libs package to script against the running Logseq instanceThe API is primarily designed for in-browser plugins, so accessing it from external scripts requires a bridge/proxy.
The Logseq Plugin API is organized into these main proxies:
logseq.AppApplication-level operations: getting app info, user configs, current graph, commands, UI state, external links.
Key methods:
getInfo() - Get app version and infogetUserConfigs() - Get user preferences (theme, format, language, etc.)getCurrentGraph() - Get current graph info (name, path, URL)registerCommand(type, opts, action) - Register custom commandspushState(route, params, query) - Navigate to routeslogseq.EditorBlock and page editing operations: creating, updating, moving, querying content.
Key methods:
getBlock(uuid) - Get block by UUIDgetCurrentPage() - Get current page entitygetCurrentPageBlocksTree() - Get all blocks on current pagegetPageBlocksTree(page) - Get all blocks for a specific pageinsertBlock(target, content, opts) - Insert a new blockupdateBlock(uuid, content) - Update block contentcreatePage(pageName, properties, opts) - Create a new pagedeletePage(pageName) - Delete a pagegetPageLinkedReferences(page) - Get backlinks to a pageregisterSlashCommand(tag, action) - Add custom slash commandslogseq.DBDatabase queries using Datalog.
Key methods:
q(query, ...inputs) - Run Datalog querydatascriptQuery(query, ...inputs) - Direct Datascript querylogseq.UIUI operations: messages, dialogs, main UI visibility.
Key methods:
showMsg(content, status) - Show toast notificationqueryElementById(id) - Query DOM elementslogseq.GitGit operations for the current graph.
Key methods:
execCommand(args) - Execute git commandlogseq.AssetsAsset management.
Key methods:
listFilesOfCurrentGraph(path) - List files in graph// Get current page
const page = await logseq.Editor.getCurrentPage();
// Get all blocks on a page
const blocks = await logseq.Editor.getPageBlocksTree('Daily Notes');
// Get a specific block
const block = await logseq.Editor.getBlock('block-uuid-here');
// Query with Datalog
const results = await logseq.DB.q(`
[:find (pull ?b [*])
:where [?b :block/marker "TODO"]]
`);
// Create a new page
await logseq.Editor.createPage('Project Notes', {
tags: 'project',
status: 'active'
}, { redirect: false });
// Insert a block
const block = await logseq.Editor.insertBlock(
'target-block-uuid',
'- New task item',
{ before: false, sibling: true }
);
// Update a block
await logseq.Editor.updateBlock('block-uuid', 'Updated content');
// Batch insert multiple blocks
const blocks = [
{ content: 'First item' },
{ content: 'Second item', children: [
{ content: 'Nested item' }
]}
];
await logseq.Editor.insertBatchBlock('parent-uuid', blocks, { sibling: false });
// Find all TODO items
const todos = await logseq.DB.q(`
[:find (pull ?b [*])
:where
[?b :block/marker ?marker]
[(contains? #{"TODO" "DOING"} ?marker)]]
`);
// Mark task as DONE
await logseq.Editor.updateBlock('task-uuid', 'DONE Task content');
// Get tasks on current page
const page = await logseq.Editor.getCurrentPage();
const blocks = await logseq.Editor.getPageBlocksTree(page.name);
const tasks = blocks.filter(b => b.marker === 'TODO' || b.marker === 'DOING');
// Navigate to a page
logseq.App.pushState('page', { name: 'Project Notes' });
// Show notification
logseq.UI.showMsg('✅ Task completed!', 'success');
// Get app config
const configs = await logseq.App.getUserConfigs();
console.log('Theme:', configs.preferredThemeMode);
console.log('Format:', configs.preferredFormat);
Since Logseq's Plugin API is browser-based, you have several options:
Create a minimal Logseq plugin that exposes API calls via HTTP:
// In Logseq plugin (index.js)
logseq.ready(() => {
// Expose API endpoints
logseq.provideModel({
async handleAPICall({ method, args }) {
return await logseq.Editor[method](...args);
}
});
});
// Then call from external script via HTTP POST
For automation scripts, use the @logseq/libs package:
npm install @logseq/libs
Note: This requires a running Logseq instance and proper connection setup.
Develop a full Logseq plugin following the plugin samples at: https://github.com/logseq/logseq-plugin-samples
For complete API documentation, see:
references/api-types.md (extracted from @logseq/libs){
id: number, // Entity ID
uuid: string, // Block UUID
content: string, // Block content
format: 'markdown' | 'org',
page: { id: number }, // Parent page
parent: { id: number }, // Parent block
left: { id: number }, // Previous sibling
properties: {}, // Block properties
marker?: string, // TODO/DOING/DONE
children?: [] // Child blocks
}
{
id: number,
uuid: string,
name: string, // Page name (lowercase)
originalName: string, // Original case
'journal?': boolean,
properties: {},
journalDay?: number, // YYYYMMDD for journals
}
null if entity doesn't existinsertBatchBlock for multiple insertsblock.properties.propertyNamejournalDay format (YYYYMMDD) not date strings- for bullets, Org uses *prop::) and org (:PROPERTIES:)