I do something similar but a different approach. I assign a context (.Gcal)
only to the items I want to sync and then everything else is excluded. It
allows me to be more selective about which tasks sync. You can assign this
to top level parents and allow sub tasks to inherit it and it works.

Not exactly what you were asking but may work for you.

On Sat, Jul 8, 2023, 11:03 AM Mike Meall <[email protected]> wrote:

> New user and have just subscribed.
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> I use a "Reminder" context to indicate zero-duration tasks that I use as
> reminders, like "remember to take vitamins" or "take out trash".
>
> I have Google Calendar sync setup, and I'd like to exclude those tasks
> that have that specific context from Google Calendar sync, so the Google
> calendar appears cleaner.
>
> Has anyone stumbled upon a way to exclude tasks from Google calendar sync
> based on context or other parameters?  I'm aware that I could sync only a
> certain branch, but I have reminders in several task hierarchies.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
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