gws-calendar
The gws-calendar skill provides a command-line interface for interacting with the Google Calendar API. It enables management of calendars, events, access control lists, and user settings.
Is gws-calendar safe to install?
Review the source first: our audit of gws-calendar's source files found 3 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (high risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill executes shell commands and interacts with the Google Calendar API, which involves network requests and potential modification of calendar data.
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Who is this skill for?
Developers and power users who need to automate Google Calendar operations via a command-line interface.
What can you do with it?
- Create and delete calendar events
- List and update calendar metadata
- Manage access control rules for calendars
- Query free and busy status for calendars
- Retrieve user calendar settings
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The documentation is clear and provides specific command examples for discovery and usage. It includes necessary warnings regarding authentication.
What does the skill file contain?
# calendar (v3) > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. ```bash gws calendar <resource> <method> [flags] ``` ## Helper Commands | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | [`+insert`](../gws-calendar-insert/SKILL.md) | create a new event | | [`+agenda`](../gws-calendar-agenda/SKILL.md) | Show upcoming events across all calendars | ## API Resources ### acl - `delete` — Deletes an access control rule. - `get` — Returns an access control rule. - `insert` — Creates an ac...
Frequently asked questions
What binary is required to run this skill?
The skill requires the gws binary.
How do I see the available parameters for a specific method?
Run the command gws schema calendar.<resource>.<method> to inspect required parameters, types, and defaults.
Can I use a service account for authentication?
The documentation advises against using a service account, as it makes the service account the data owner and can cause unexpected behavior.
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