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gog
Google Workspace CLI for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs.
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npx add-skill https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/tree/main/skills/gog
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SKILL.md
gog
Use gog for Gmail/Calendar/Drive/Contacts/Sheets/Docs. Requires OAuth setup.
Setup (once)
gog auth credentials /path/to/client_secret.jsongog auth add you@gmail.com --services gmail,calendar,drive,contacts,docs,sheetsgog auth list
Common commands
- Gmail search:
gog gmail search 'newer_than:7d' --max 10 - Gmail messages search (per email, ignores threading):
gog gmail messages search "in:inbox from:ryanair.com" --max 20 --account you@example.com - Gmail send (plain):
gog gmail send --to a@b.com --subject "Hi" --body "Hello" - Gmail send (multi-line):
gog gmail send --to a@b.com --subject "Hi" --body-file ./message.txt - Gmail send (stdin):
gog gmail send --to a@b.com --subject "Hi" --body-file - - Gmail send (HTML):
gog gmail send --to a@b.com --subject "Hi" --body-html "<p>Hello</p>" - Gmail draft:
gog gmail drafts create --to a@b.com --subject "Hi" --body-file ./message.txt - Gmail send draft:
gog gmail drafts send <draftId> - Gmail reply:
gog gmail send --to a@b.com --subject "Re: Hi" --body "Reply" --reply-to-message-id <msgId> - Calendar list events:
gog calendar events <calendarId> --from <iso> --to <iso> - Calendar create event:
gog calendar create <calendarId> --summary "Title" --from <iso> --to <iso> - Calendar create with color:
gog calendar create <calendarId> --summary "Title" --from <iso> --to <iso> --event-color 7 - Calendar update event:
gog calendar update <calendarId> <eventId> --summary "New Title" --event-color 4 - Calendar show colors:
gog calendar colors - Drive search:
gog drive search "query" --max 10 - Contacts:
gog contacts list --max 20 - Sheets get:
gog sheets get <sheetId> "Tab!A1:D10" --json - Sheets update:
gog sheets update <sheetId> "Tab!A1:B2" --values-json '[["A","B"],["1","2"]]' --input USER_ENTERED - Sheets append:
gog sheets append <sheetId> "Tab!A:C" --values-json '[["x","y","z"]]' --insert INSERT_ROWS - Sheets clear:
gog sheets clear <sheetId> "Tab!A2:Z" - Sheets metadata:
gog sheets metadata <sheetId> --json - Docs export:
gog docs export <docId> --format txt --out /tmp/doc.txt - Docs cat:
gog docs cat <docId>
Calendar Colors
- Use
gog calendar colorsto see all available event colors (IDs 1-11) - Add colors to events with
--event-color <id>flag - Event color IDs (from
gog calendar colorsoutput):- 1: #a4bdfc
- 2: #7ae7bf
- 3: #dbadff
- 4: #ff887c
- 5: #fbd75b
- 6: #ffb878
- 7: #46d6db
- 8: #e1e1e1
- 9: #5484ed
- 10: #51b749
- 11: #dc2127
Email Formatting
-
Prefer plain text. Use
--body-filefor multi-paragraph messages (or--body-file -for stdin). -
Same
--body-filepattern works for drafts and replies. -
--bodydoes not unescape\n. If you need inline newlines, use a heredoc or$'Line 1\n\nLine 2'. -
Use
--body-htmlonly when you need rich formatting. -
HTML tags:
<p>for paragraphs,<br>for line breaks,<strong>for bold,<em>for italic,<a href="url">for links,<ul>/<li>for lists. -
Example (plain text via stdin):
bashgog gmail send --to recipient@example.com \ --subject "Meeting Follow-up" \ --body-file - <<'EOF' Hi Name, Thanks for meeting today. Next steps: - Item one - Item two Best regards, Your Name EOF -
Example (HTML list):
bashgog gmail send --to recipient@example.com \ --subject "Meeting Follow-up" \ --body-html "<p>Hi Name,</p><p>Thanks for meeting today. Here are the next steps:</p><ul><li>Item one</li><li>Item two</li></ul><p>Best regards,<br>Your Name</p>"
Notes
- Set
GOG_ACCOUNT=you@gmail.comto avoid repeating--account. - For scripting, prefer
--jsonplus--no-input. - Sheets values can be passed via
--values-json(recommended) or as inline rows. - Docs supports export/cat/copy. In-place edits require a Docs API client (not in gog).
- Confirm before sending mail or creating events.
gog gmail searchreturns one row per thread; usegog gmail messages searchwhen you need every individual email returned separately.
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