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    Interact with Google Calendar via the Google Calendar

    By @adrianmiller99
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: google-calendar
    description: Interact with Google Calendar via the Google Calendar API – list upcoming events, create new events, update or delete them. Use this skill when you need programmatic access to your calendar from OpenClaw.
    ---
    
    # Google Calendar Skill
    
    ## Overview
    This skill provides a thin wrapper around the Google Calendar REST API. It lets you:
    - **list** upcoming events (optionally filtered by time range or query)
    - **add** a new event with title, start/end time, description, location, and attendees
    - **update** an existing event by its ID
    - **delete** an event by its ID
    
    The skill is implemented in Python (`scripts/google_calendar.py`). It expects the following environment variables to be set (you can store them securely with `openclaw secret set`):
    ```
    GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=…
    GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=…
    GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN=…   # obtained after OAuth consent
    GOOGLE_CALENDAR_ID=primary   # or the ID of a specific calendar
    ```
    The first time you run the skill you may need to perform an OAuth flow to obtain a refresh token – see the **Setup** section below.
    
    ## Commands
    ```
    google-calendar list [--from <ISO> --to <ISO> --max <N>]
    google-calendar add   --title <title> [--start <ISO> --end <ISO>]
                         [--desc <description> --location <loc> --attendees <email1,email2>]
    google-calendar update --event-id <id> [--title <title> ... other fields]
    google-calendar delete --event-id <id>
    ```
    All commands return a JSON payload printed to stdout. Errors are printed to stderr and cause a non‑zero exit code.
    
    ## Setup
    1. **Create a Google Cloud project** and enable the *Google Calendar API*.
    2. **Create OAuth credentials** (type *Desktop app*). Note the `client_id` and `client_secret`.
    3. Run the helper script to obtain a refresh token:
       ```bash
       GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=… GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=… python3 -m google_calendar.auth
       ```
       It will open a browser (or print a URL you can open elsewhere) and ask you to grant access. After you approve, copy the `refresh_token` it prints.
    4. Store the credentials securely:
       ```bash
       openclaw secret set GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID <value>
       openclaw secret set GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET <value>
       openclaw secret set GOOGLE_REFRESH_TOKEN <value>
       openclaw secret set GOOGLE_CALENDAR_ID primary   # optional
       ```
    5. Install the required Python packages (once):
       ```bash
       pip install --user google-auth google-auth-oauthlib google-api-python-client
       ```
    
    ## How it works (brief)
    The script loads the credentials from the environment, refreshes the access token using the refresh token, builds a `service = build('calendar', 'v3', credentials=creds)`, and then calls the appropriate API method.
    
    ## References
    - Google Calendar API reference: https://developers.google.com/calendar/api/v3/reference
    - OAuth 2.0 for installed apps: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app
    
    ---
    
    **Note:** This skill does not require a GUI; it works entirely via HTTP calls, so it is suitable for headless servers.