gws-install
Quick install of the Google Workspace CLI (gws) on an additional machine using existing OAuth credentials. Requires client_secret.json from a previous gws-setup. Use whenever the user wants to install gws on a new computer, reinstall after a fresh OS, configure a second workstation, or says 'install gws', 'gws on new machine', 'set up gws again'.
What this skill does
# Google Workspace CLI — Quick Install
Install `gws` on an additional machine using OAuth credentials from a previous setup. Produces an authenticated CLI with all agent skills ready to use.
**Prerequisite**: The user must have `client_secret.json` from a previous `gws-setup` (or from Google Cloud Console). If they don't have it, use the `gws-setup` skill instead.
## Workflow
### Step 1: Pre-flight Checks
```bash
which gws && gws --version
ls ~/.config/gws/client_secret.json
gws auth status
```
If already authenticated with the right scopes, skip to Step 4.
### Step 2: Install the CLI
```bash
npm install -g @googleworkspace/cli
gws --version
```
### Step 3: Set Up Credentials
Ask the user to provide their `client_secret.json`. Three options:
**Option A — Paste the JSON content:**
Ask the user to paste the JSON. Write it to `~/.config/gws/client_secret.json`:
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.config/gws
```
Expected format:
```json
{
"installed": {
"client_id": "...",
"project_id": "...",
"auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth",
"token_uri": "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token",
"client_secret": "...",
"redirect_uris": ["http://localhost"]
}
}
```
**Option B — File path:**
If the user has the file locally (e.g. in Downloads):
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.config/gws
cp /path/to/client_secret.json ~/.config/gws/client_secret.json
```
**Option C — Environment variables:**
```bash
export GOOGLE_WORKSPACE_CLI_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export GOOGLE_WORKSPACE_CLI_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
```
### Step 4: Authenticate
**IMPORTANT**: This step prints a very long OAuth URL (30+ scopes) that the user must open in their browser. The URL is too long to copy from terminal output — it wraps across lines and breaks. Always extract it to a file and open it programmatically.
Ask which Google account to use, then:
1. **Run auth in the background** and capture output:
```bash
gws auth login -s gmail,drive,calendar,sheets,docs,chat,tasks 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gws-auth-output.txt
```
Running as a background task is fine — it will complete once the user approves in browser.
2. **Extract and open the URL** (run separately after output appears):
```bash
grep -o 'https://accounts.google.com[^ ]*' /tmp/gws-auth-output.txt > /tmp/gws-auth-url.txt
cat /tmp/gws-auth-url.txt | xargs open
```
If `open` doesn't work, tell the user: "The auth URL is saved at `/tmp/gws-auth-url.txt` — open that file and copy the URL from there."
3. **Wait for the user** to approve in their browser, then verify:
```bash
gws auth status
```
**Alternative — `--full` for all scopes:**
```bash
gws auth login --full
```
The user can check their original machine's scopes with `gws auth status` to see what was granted.
### Step 5: Install Agent Skills
```bash
npx skills add googleworkspace/cli -g --agent claude-code --all
```
This installs 90+ skills into `~/.claude/skills/`. Safe to re-run if skills are already installed.
### Step 6: Verify
```bash
gws auth status
gws calendar +agenda --today
gws gmail +triage
```
---
## Troubleshooting
### "Auth error — credentials missing or invalid" (exit code 2)
- Check `~/.config/gws/client_secret.json` exists and has valid JSON
- Re-run `gws auth login`
### Token expired
- If the GCP app is in "Testing" status, tokens expire after 7 days
- Re-run `gws auth login` to refresh
- For permanent tokens, push the app to Production in GCP Console OAuth consent screen
### Skills not appearing in Claude Code
- Skills load at session start — restart Claude Code after installing
- Verify: `ls ~/.claude/skills/gws-* | wc -l` should show 30+ directories
## See Also
- [gws-setup](../gws-setup/SKILL.md) — First-time setup including GCP project creation
- [gws-shared](~/.claude/skills/gws-shared/SKILL.md) — Auth patterns and global flags
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