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An unofficial client for the Google Keep API.
import gkeepapi
# Obtain a master token for your account (see docs)
master_token = '...'
keep = gkeepapi.Keep()
success = keep.authenticate('user@gmail.com', 'master_token')
note = keep.createNote('Todo', 'Eat breakfast')
note.pinned = True
note.color = gkeepapi.node.ColorValue.Red
keep.sync()
gkeepapi is not supported nor endorsed by Google.
The code is pretty stable at this point, but you should always make backups. The project is under development, so feel free to open an issue if you have questions, see any bugs or have a feature request. PRs are welcome too!
pip install gkeepapi
The docs are available on Read the Docs.
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An unofficial Google Keep API client
We found that gkeepapi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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