openclaw/skills/gws-calendar-agenda/SKILL.md
Google Calendar: Show upcoming events across all calendars.
npx skillsauth add Dbochman/dotfiles gws-calendar-agendaInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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PREREQUISITE: Read
../gws-shared/SKILL.mdfor auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, rungws generate-skillsto create it.
Show upcoming events across all calendars
gws calendar +agenda
| Flag | Required | Default | Description |
|------|----------|---------|-------------|
| --today | — | — | Show today's events |
| --tomorrow | — | — | Show tomorrow's events |
| --week | — | — | Show this week's events |
| --days | — | — | Number of days ahead to show |
| --calendar | — | — | Filter to specific calendar name or ID |
gws calendar +agenda
gws calendar +agenda --today
gws calendar +agenda --week --format table
gws calendar +agenda --days 3 --calendar 'Work'
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