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In n8n, click the "Add workflow" button in the Workflows tab to create a new workflow. Add the starting point – a trigger on when your workflow should run: an app event, a schedule, a webhook call, another workflow, an AI chat, or a manual trigger. Sometimes, the HTTP Request node might already serve as your starting point.
Create
Create a new project
Delete
Delete a project
Get
Get a project
Get Many
Get many projects
Update
Update a project
Create
Create a subtask
Get Many
Get many subtasks
Create
Create a task
Delete
Delete a task
Get
Get a task
Get Many
Get many tasks
Move
Move a task
Search
Search for tasks
Update
Update a task
Add
Add a comment to a task
Remove
Remove a comment from a task
Add
Add a task to a project
Remove
Remove a task from a project
Add
Add a tag to a task
Remove
Remove a tag from a task
Get
Get a user
Get Many
Get many users
Create
Submit a post to a subreddit
Delete
Delete a post from a subreddit
Get
Get a post from a subreddit
Get Many
Get many posts from a subreddit
Search
Search posts in a subreddit or in all of Reddit
Create
Create a top-level comment in a post
Get Many
Retrieve many comments in a post
Delete
Remove a comment from a post
Reply
Write a reply to a comment in a post
Get
Get
Retrieve background information about a subreddit
Get Many
Retrieve information about many subreddits
Get

OriginalBacer
Trying to set up some automation through n8n with Asana. When I try to use the trigger node, I receive a 403 error. With other nodes like “Create Task”, “Delete Task”, etc., there are no problems at all, everything works…

cwawak
I’m running n8n v1.111.0 in a container behind a reverse proxy. Setup Reddit app type: web app Redirect URI registered in Reddit: https://correct.host.name/rest/oauth2-credential/callback Reddit credential in …
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