System apps in Tasker plugin - Greenify

Hi all,
I just wanted to ask you if there is any way of getting the full list of apps (not only those from app drawer) in Greenify plugin for Tasker? Or maybe there is a possibility to send intent to hibernate and wake the selected app?
Little bit of background:
I have Tasker profile that does a lot of things when the screen goes off and then bunch of things when it comes back on again. I wanted to hibernate Google Play Services with 'screen off' task and bring it back to life with 'screen on' task.
While I can easily select system apps in Greenify (have paid version) I cannot do it in Tasker with plugin.
Having Google Play Services hibernate and wake up with screen state change I could save battery while screen off and maintain normal phone functionality when screen on (i.e. location).
Thx
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Select "Google Settings" there, which is the "Google Play services".

oasisfeng said:
Select "Google Settings" there, which is the "Google Play services".
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Oasisfeng appreciate your response. Just one question to clarify. If I choose Google Settings as application in the Tasker Plugin I cannot go deeper to select Google Play Services. Did it mean I am missing something?
EDIT:
Ok got it! Simply Google Settings represents Google Play Services and I can easily hibernate it. But somehow Wake Up task with Plugin doesn't seem to wake it up.
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