skills/google-calendar/SKILL.md
Create, update, and organize Google Calendar events and schedules. Check availability, book time, and manage calendars. Use when asked to schedule a meeting, set up an appointment, book a call, check gcal, or manage calendar events.
npx skillsauth add odyssey4me/agent-skills google-calendarInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Interact with Google Calendar for event management, scheduling, and availability checking.
Dependencies: pip install --user google-auth google-auth-oauthlib google-api-python-client keyring pyyaml
After installation, verify the skill is properly configured:
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py check
This will check:
If anything is missing, the check command will provide setup instructions.
Google Calendar uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication. For complete setup instructions, see:
Create ~/.config/agent-skills/google.yaml:
oauth_client:
client_id: your-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com
client_secret: your-client-secret
Run $SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py check to trigger OAuth flow and verify setup.
On scope or authentication errors, see the OAuth troubleshooting guide.
See permissions.md for read/write classification of each command.
# Setup and auth
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py check
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py auth setup --client-id ID --client-secret SECRET
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py auth reset
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py auth status
# Calendars
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py calendars list
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py calendars get CALENDAR_ID
# Events
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events list
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events get EVENT_ID
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events create --summary TITLE --start TIME --end TIME
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events update EVENT_ID --summary TITLE
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events delete EVENT_ID
# Availability
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py freebusy --start TIME --end TIME
All commands support --calendar CALENDAR_ID (default: "primary"). Times use RFC3339 format (e.g., 2026-01-24T10:00:00Z) or YYYY-MM-DD for all-day events.
See command-reference.md for full argument details and examples.
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events create \
--summary "Team Standup" \
--start "2026-01-25T09:00:00-05:00" \
--end "2026-01-25T09:30:00-05:00" \
--location "Zoom" \
--attendees "[email protected]"
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py freebusy \
--start "2026-01-24T08:00:00-05:00" \
--end "2026-01-24T17:00:00-05:00" \
--calendars "primary,[email protected]"
$SKILL_DIR/scripts/google-calendar.py events list \
--time-min "2026-01-24T00:00:00Z" \
--time-max "2026-01-31T23:59:59Z"
Event listing automatically paginates through all results. When a time range is specified, all matching events are returned regardless of count — results are never silently truncated.
When listing events, declined meetings are excluded by default. The script output will indicate if declined invitations were filtered out (e.g. "3 declined invitation(s) not shown"). When this notice appears, inform the user that there are declined invitations and offer to show them if desired. To include declined events, re-run with --include-declined.
Authentication and scope errors are not retryable. If a command fails with an authentication error, insufficient scope error, or permission denied error (exit code 1), stop and inform the user. Do not retry or attempt to fix the issue autonomously — these errors require user interaction (browser-based OAuth consent). Point the user to the OAuth troubleshooting guide.
Retryable errors: Rate limiting (HTTP 429) and temporary server errors (HTTP 5xx) may succeed on retry after a brief wait. All other errors should be reported to the user.
This skill makes API calls requiring structured input/output. A standard-capability model is recommended.
Verify the event ID and calendar ID are correct. Event IDs are unique per calendar.
Always use RFC3339 format with explicit timezone offsets, or UTC (Z suffix). For all-day events, use YYYY-MM-DD format and optionally specify --timezone.
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