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Gog

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Manage Google Workspace from the command line.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Gog does

Gog is a command-line interface for managing various Google Workspace services including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs. It allows users to perform a wide range of actions directly from the terminal, streamlining workflows for those who prefer command-line interactions over traditional GUI methods. The skill requires an initial OAuth setup to authenticate and grant access to the user's Google account, ensuring secure operations across the different services.

Once set up, users can execute commands to search emails, send messages, manage calendar events, and manipulate spreadsheets and documents. For example, you can search for emails received in the last week, send a new email with a plain text or HTML body, create calendar events with specific time slots, and even update existing events. The commands are designed to be straightforward, allowing users to quickly perform tasks without navigating through multiple interfaces.

Gog is particularly useful for developers, system administrators, and power users who need to automate their interactions with Google Workspace. By leveraging the command line, users can integrate these tasks into scripts or workflows, enhancing productivity and efficiency. The skill supports various output formats, including JSON, making it suitable for further processing or integration with other tools.

This skill is ideal for those who regularly use Google Workspace and prefer a more efficient way to manage their tasks without relying on a web browser. It is also beneficial for users who need to perform bulk actions or automate repetitive tasks, as it allows for scripting and command chaining to streamline operations further.

When to use it

Use Gog when you need to perform tasks in Google Workspace quickly and prefer command-line operations over graphical interfaces.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who are not comfortable with command-line interfaces or those who require in-depth document editing features not supported by Gog.

What you can build with it

Automating Email Responses

Use Gog to automate sending responses to common inquiries via Gmail, streamlining your communication process.

Bulk Calendar Management

Quickly create or update multiple calendar events using Gog commands, saving time compared to manual entry.

Data Processing in Sheets

Leverage Gog to update and manipulate data in Google Sheets through command-line operations, enhancing data management efficiency.

How to install Gog

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add openclaw/openclaw/gog --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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gog

Use gog for Gmail/Calendar/Drive/Contacts/Sheets/Docs. Requires OAuth setup.

Setup (once)

  • gog auth credentials /path/to/client_secret.json
  • gog auth add you@gmail.com --services gmail,calendar,drive,contacts,docs,sheets
  • gog 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 colors to see all available event colors (IDs 1-11)
  • Add colors to events with --event-color <id> flag
  • Event color IDs (from gog calendar colors output):
    • 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-file for multi-paragraph messages (or --body-file - for stdin).

  • Same --body-file pattern works for drafts and replies.

  • --body does not unescape \n. If you need inline newlines, use a heredoc or $'Line 1\n\nLine 2'.

  • Use --body-html only 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):

    gog 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):

    gog 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.com to avoid repeating --account.
  • For scripting, prefer --json plus --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 search returns one row per thread; use gog gmail messages search when you need every individual email returned separately.

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