00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/SKILL.md
Read, create, and manage Google Calendar events. Load when user mentions 'google calendar', 'calendar', 'schedule', 'meeting', 'event', 'appointment', 'book time', 'check availability', 'find slots', 'free time', or references scheduling/calendar operations.
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Automate Google Calendar operations including listing events, checking availability, creating meetings, and managing attendees. Particularly useful for sales teams scheduling calls, finding available slots to propose to clients, and managing recurring meetings.
Read, create, and manage Google Calendar events via OAuth authentication.
These rules are MANDATORY and must NEVER be bypassed:
These do NOT require confirmation:
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-master/scripts/google_auth.py --check --service calendar
Exit codes:
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-master/scripts/google_auth.py --loginpython3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py list --max 10
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py list --from "today" --to "tomorrow"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py list --from "2025-12-16" --to "2025-12-20"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py get <event_id>
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py calendars
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py search "sales call"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py freebusy --from "2025-12-16T09:00" --to "2025-12-16T17:00"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py find-slots --duration 30 --from "2025-12-16" --to "2025-12-20" --hours "9-17"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py create \
--summary "Sales Call with Acme Corp" \
--start "2025-12-16T14:00" \
--end "2025-12-16T14:30" \
--attendees "[email protected]" \
--reminder-popup 15
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py quick-add "Meeting with John tomorrow at 3pm"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py update <event_id> \
--start "2025-12-17T15:00" \
--end "2025-12-17T15:30"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py delete <event_id>
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py add-attendees <event_id> --attendees "[email protected]"
python3 00-system/skills/google/google-calendar/scripts/calendar_operations.py remove-attendees <event_id> --attendees "[email protected]"
User: "What's on my calendar today?"
from calendar_operations import list_events
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
today = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
tomorrow = (datetime.now() + timedelta(days=1)).strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
events = list_events(time_min=today, time_max=tomorrow)
for event in events:
print(f"{event['summary']} - {event['start']}")
User: "Find 30-minute slots this week for a client call"
from calendar_operations import find_slots
slots = find_slots(
duration_minutes=30,
time_min="2025-12-16",
time_max="2025-12-20",
working_hours=(9, 17)
)
print("Available slots:")
for slot in slots[:5]:
print(f" {slot['start']} - {slot['end']}")
User: "Schedule a call with [email protected] tomorrow at 2pm"
from calendar_operations import create_event
event = create_event(
summary="Sales Call - Acme Corp",
start="2025-12-17T14:00",
end="2025-12-17T14:30",
attendees=["[email protected]"],
reminders={'popup': 15},
description="Discovery call to discuss needs"
)
print(f"Created: {event['htmlLink']}")
User: "Move the Acme call to Thursday at 3pm"
from calendar_operations import update_event
result = update_event(
event_id="abc123",
start="2025-12-19T15:00",
end="2025-12-19T15:30"
)
# Attendees are automatically notified
User: "Set up weekly calls with the client every Tuesday at 10am"
from calendar_operations import create_event
event = create_event(
summary="Weekly Check-in - Acme Corp",
start="2025-12-17T10:00",
end="2025-12-17T10:30",
attendees=["[email protected]"],
recurrence=["RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=TU;COUNT=12"],
reminders={'popup': 15}
)
User: "Am I free Thursday at 2pm?"
from calendar_operations import get_freebusy
result = get_freebusy(
time_min="2025-12-19T14:00",
time_max="2025-12-19T15:00"
)
if result['primary']['is_free']:
print("Yes, that time is available!")
else:
print("You have a conflict during that time")
| Operation | Function | Description |
|-----------|----------|-------------|
| List | list_events() | List upcoming events with filters |
| Get | get_event() | Get full event details |
| Calendars | list_calendars() | List all accessible calendars |
| Search | search_events() | Search events by keyword |
| FreeBusy | get_freebusy() | Check availability for time range |
| Find Slots | find_slots() | Find available meeting slots |
| Create | create_event() | Create new event |
| Quick Add | quick_add() | Create from natural language |
| Update | update_event() | Modify existing event |
| Delete | delete_event() | Delete event |
| Add Attendees | add_attendees() | Add people to event |
| Remove Attendees | remove_attendees() | Remove people from event |
Use RRULE format for recurring events:
| Pattern | RRULE |
|---------|-------|
| Daily | RRULE:FREQ=DAILY |
| Weekly | RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY |
| Every Tuesday | RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=TU |
| Bi-weekly | RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2 |
| Monthly | RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY |
| 10 occurrences | RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;COUNT=10 |
| Until date | RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20251231T000000Z |
See ../google-master/references/error-handling.md for common errors and solutions.
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| 401 Unauthorized | Token expired | Run google_auth.py --login |
| 403 Forbidden | No access to calendar | Check calendar sharing settings |
| 404 Not Found | Wrong event/calendar ID | Verify the ID is correct |
| "Access blocked" | User not in test users | Add to OAuth consent screen test users |
| Rate limit exceeded | Too many requests | Wait and retry |
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, "03-skills/google-calendar/scripts")
from calendar_operations import (
list_events,
get_event,
list_calendars,
search_events,
get_freebusy,
find_slots,
create_event,
quick_add,
update_event,
delete_event,
add_attendees,
remove_attendees
)
# List upcoming events
events = list_events(max_results=5)
# Find available 30-min slots
slots = find_slots(
duration_minutes=30,
time_min="2025-12-16",
time_max="2025-12-20"
)
# Create event with attendee
event = create_event(
summary="Sales Call",
start="2025-12-17T14:00",
end="2025-12-17T14:30",
attendees=["[email protected]"],
reminders={'popup': 15}
)
# Check availability
freebusy = get_freebusy(
time_min="2025-12-17T09:00",
time_max="2025-12-17T17:00"
)
By default, all operations use the primary calendar. To use a different calendar:
# List events from a specific calendar
python calendar_operations.py list --calendar "[email protected]"
# Create event on specific calendar
python calendar_operations.py create --calendar "[email protected]" --summary "Team Meeting" ...
To find available calendar IDs:
python calendar_operations.py calendars
First-time setup: ../google-master/references/setup-guide.md
Quick start:
pip install google-auth google-auth-oauthlib google-api-python-client.env file at Nexus root:
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret
GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id
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