npx skills add https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli --skill gws-chatHow Gws Chat fits into a Paperclip company.
Gws Chat drops into any Paperclip agent that handles this kind of work. Assign it to a specialist inside a pre-configured PaperclipOrg company and the skill becomes available on every heartbeat — no prompt engineering, no tool wiring.
Pre-configured AI company — 18 agents, 18 skills, one-time purchase.
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---name: gws-chatdescription: "Google Chat: Manage Chat spaces and messages."metadata: version: 0.22.5 openclaw: category: "productivity" requires: bins: - gws cliHelp: "gws chat --help"--- # chat (v1) > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. ```bashgws chat <resource> <method> [flags]``` ## Helper Commands | Command | Description ||---------|-------------|| [`+send`](../gws-chat-send/SKILL.md) | Send a message to a space | ## API Resources ### customEmojis - `create` — Creates a custom emoji. Custom emojis are only available for Google Workspace accounts, and the administrator must turn custom emojis on for the organization. For more information, see [Learn about custom emojis in Google Chat](https://support.google.com/chat/answer/12800149) and [Manage custom emoji permissions](https://support.google.com/a/answer/12850085). - `delete` — Deletes a custom emoji. By default, users can only delete custom emoji they created. [Emoji managers](https://support.google.com/a/answer/12850085) assigned by the administrator can delete any custom emoji in the organization. See [Learn about custom emojis in Google Chat](https://support.google.com/chat/answer/12800149). Custom emojis are only available for Google Workspace accounts, and the administrator must turn custom emojis on for the organization. - `get` — Returns details about a custom emoji. Custom emojis are only available for Google Workspace accounts, and the administrator must turn custom emojis on for the organization. For more information, see [Learn about custom emojis in Google Chat](https://support.google.com/chat/answer/12800149) and [Manage custom emoji permissions](https://support.google.com/a/answer/12850085). - `list` — Lists custom emojis visible to the authenticated user. Custom emojis are only available for Google Workspace accounts, and the administrator must turn custom emojis on for the organization. For more information, see [Learn about custom emojis in Google Chat](https://support.google.com/chat/answer/12800149) and [Manage custom emoji permissions](https://support.google.com/a/answer/12850085). ### media - `download` — Downloads media. Download is supported on the URI `/v1/media/{+name}?alt=media`. - `upload` — Uploads an attachment. For an example, see [Upload media as a file attachment](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/upload-media-attachments). ### spaces - `completeImport` — Completes the [import process](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/import-data) for the specified space and makes it visible to users. - `create` — Creates a space. Can be used to create a named space, or a group chat in `Import mode`. For an example, see [Create a space](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/create-spaces). - `delete` — Deletes a named space. Always performs a cascading delete, which means that the space's child resources—like messages posted in the space and memberships in the space—are also deleted. For an example, see [Delete a space](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/delete-spaces). - `findDirectMessage` — Returns the existing direct message with the specified user. If no direct message space is found, returns a `404 NOT_FOUND` error. For an example, see [Find a direct message](/chat/api/guides/v1/spaces/find-direct-message). With [app authentication](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/authenticate-authorize-chat-app), returns the direct message space between the specified user and the calling Chat app. - `get` — Returns details about a space. For an example, see [Get details about a space](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/get-spaces). - `list` — Lists spaces the caller is a member of. Group chats and DMs aren't listed until the first message is sent. For an example, see [List spaces](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/list-spaces). - `patch` — Updates a space. For an example, see [Update a space](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/update-spaces). If you're updating the `displayName` field and receive the error message `ALREADY_EXISTS`, try a different display name.. An existing space within the Google Workspace organization might already use this display name. - `search` — Returns a list of spaces in a Google Workspace organization based on an administrator's search. In the request, set `use_admin_access` to `true`. For an example, see [Search for and manage spaces](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/search-manage-admin). - `setup` — Creates a space and adds specified users to it. The calling user is automatically added to the space, and shouldn't be specified as a membership in the request. For an example, see [Set up a space with initial members](https://developers.google.com/workspace/chat/set-up-spaces). To specify the human members to add, add memberships with the appropriate `membership.member.name`. To add a human user, use `users/{user}`, where `{user}` can be the email address for the user. - `members` — Operations on the 'members' resource - `messages` — Operations on the 'messages' resource - `spaceEvents` — Operations on the 'spaceEvents' resource ### users - `sections` — Operations on the 'sections' resource - `spaces` — Operations on the 'spaces' resource ## Discovering Commands Before calling any API method, inspect it: ```bash# Browse resources and methodsgws chat --help # Inspect a method's required params, types, and defaultsgws schema chat.<resource>.<method>``` Use `gws schema` output to build your `--params` and `--json` flags.Gws Admin Reports
Pulls audit logs and usage reports from Google Workspace Admin SDK, giving you programmatic access to who did what and when in your organization. You can track
Gws Calendar
A solid wrapper around Google Calendar's v3 API that handles the authentication headaches for you. Covers the full spectrum from basic event CRUD to calendar sh
Gws Calendar Agenda
A straightforward Google Calendar viewer that pulls upcoming events from all your calendars at once. Perfect for those quick "what's on my schedule" checks with