gccli
Google Calendar CLI for listing calendars, viewing/creating/updating events, and checking availability.
What this skill does
# Google Calendar CLI Command-line interface for Google Calendar operations. ## Installation ```bash npm install -g @mariozechner/gccli ``` ## Setup ### Google Cloud Console (one-time) 1. [Create a new project](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectcreate) (or select existing) 2. [Enable the Google Calendar API](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/calendar-json.googleapis.com) 3. [Set app name](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/branding) in OAuth branding 4. [Add test users](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience) (all Gmail addresses you want to use) 5. [Create OAuth client](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/clients): - Click "Create Client" - Application type: "Desktop app" - Download the JSON file ### Configure gccli First check if already configured: ```bash gccli accounts list ``` If no accounts, guide the user through setup: 1. Ask if they have a Google Cloud project with Calendar API enabled 2. If not, walk them through the Google Cloud Console steps above 3. Have them download the OAuth credentials JSON 4. Run: `gccli accounts credentials ~/path/to/credentials.json` 5. Run: `gccli accounts add <email>` (use `--manual` for browserless OAuth) ## Usage Run `gccli --help` for full command reference. Common operations: - `gccli <email> calendars` - List all calendars - `gccli <email> events <calendarId> [--from <dt>] [--to <dt>]` - List events - `gccli <email> event <calendarId> <eventId>` - Get event details - `gccli <email> create <calendarId> --summary <s> --start <dt> --end <dt>` - Create event - `gccli <email> freebusy <calendarIds> --from <dt> --to <dt>` - Check availability Use `primary` as calendarId for the main calendar. ## Date/Time Format - Timed events: `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ` (UTC) or `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS` (local) - All-day events: `YYYY-MM-DD` with `--all-day` flag ## Data Storage - `~/.gccli/credentials.json` - OAuth client credentials - `~/.gccli/accounts.json` - Account tokens
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