skills/goplaces/SKILL.md
Query Google Places API (New) via the goplaces CLI for text search, place details, resolve, and reviews. Use for human-friendly place lookup or JSON output for scripts.
npx skillsauth add openxjarvis/openclaw-python goplacesInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Modern Google Places API (New) CLI. Human output by default, --json for scripts.
Install
brew install steipete/tap/goplacesConfig
GOOGLE_PLACES_API_KEY required.GOOGLE_PLACES_BASE_URL for testing/proxying.Common commands
goplaces search "coffee" --open-now --min-rating 4 --limit 5goplaces search "pizza" --lat 40.8 --lng -73.9 --radius-m 3000goplaces search "pizza" --page-token "NEXT_PAGE_TOKEN"goplaces resolve "Soho, London" --limit 5goplaces details <place_id> --reviewsgoplaces search "sushi" --jsonNotes
--no-color or NO_COLOR disables ANSI color.--type value (API accepts one).tools
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