--- name: gws-calendar version: 1.0.0 description: "Google Calendar: Manage calendars and events." metadata: openclaw: category: "productivity" requires: bins: ["gws"] cliHelp: "gws calendar --help" --- # calendar (v3) > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. ```bash gws calendar [flags] ``` ## Helper Commands | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | [`+insert`](../gws-calendar-insert/SKILL.md) | create a new event | | [`+agenda`](../gws-calendar-agenda/SKILL.md) | Show upcoming events across all calendars | ## API Resources ### acl - `delete` — Deletes an access control rule. - `get` — Returns an access control rule. - `insert` — Creates an access control rule. - `list` — Returns the rules in the access control list for the calendar. - `patch` — Updates an access control rule. This method supports patch semantics. - `update` — Updates an access control rule. - `watch` — Watch for changes to ACL resources. ### calendarList - `delete` — Removes a calendar from the user's calendar list. - `get` — Returns a calendar from the user's calendar list. - `insert` — Inserts an existing calendar into the user's calendar list. - `list` — Returns the calendars on the user's calendar list. - `patch` — Updates an existing calendar on the user's calendar list. This method supports patch semantics. - `update` — Updates an existing calendar on the user's calendar list. - `watch` — Watch for changes to CalendarList resources. ### calendars - `clear` — Clears a primary calendar. This operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account. - `delete` — Deletes a secondary calendar. Use calendars.clear for clearing all events on primary calendars. - `get` — Returns metadata for a calendar. - `insert` — Creates a secondary calendar. The authenticated user for the request is made the data owner of the new calendar. Note: We recommend to authenticate as the intended data owner of the calendar. You can use domain-wide delegation of authority to allow applications to act on behalf of a specific user. Don't use a service account for authentication. If you use a service account for authentication, the service account is the data owner, which can lead to unexpected behavior. - `patch` — Updates metadata for a calendar. This method supports patch semantics. - `update` — Updates metadata for a calendar. ### channels - `stop` — Stop watching resources through this channel ### colors - `get` — Returns the color definitions for calendars and events. ### events - `delete` — Deletes an event. - `get` — Returns an event based on its Google Calendar ID. To retrieve an event using its iCalendar ID, call the events.list method using the iCalUID parameter. - `import` — Imports an event. This operation is used to add a private copy of an existing event to a calendar. Only events with an eventType of default may be imported. Deprecated behavior: If a non-default event is imported, its type will be changed to default and any event-type-specific properties it may have will be dropped. - `insert` — Creates an event. - `instances` — Returns instances of the specified recurring event. - `list` — Returns events on the specified calendar. - `move` — Moves an event to another calendar, i.e. changes an event's organizer. Note that only default events can be moved; birthday, focusTime, fromGmail, outOfOffice and workingLocation events cannot be moved. - `patch` — Updates an event. This method supports patch semantics. - `quickAdd` — Creates an event based on a simple text string. - `update` — Updates an event. - `watch` — Watch for changes to Events resources. ### freebusy - `query` — Returns free/busy information for a set of calendars. ### settings - `get` — Returns a single user setting. - `list` — Returns all user settings for the authenticated user. - `watch` — Watch for changes to Settings resources. ## Discovering Commands Before calling any API method, inspect it: ```bash # Browse resources and methods gws calendar --help # Inspect a method's required params, types, and defaults gws schema calendar.. ``` Use `gws schema` output to build your `--params` and `--json` flags.