Claude Agent Skill · by Googleworkspace

Gws Gmail Reply

Replies to Gmail messages while automatically handling all the threading complexity that makes email integration a pain. It sets proper In-Reply-To and Referenc

Install
Terminal · npx
$npx skills add https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli --skill gws-gmail-reply
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Gws Gmail Reply 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.

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Source file
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---name: gws-gmail-replydescription: "Gmail: Reply to a message (handles threading automatically)."metadata:  version: 0.22.5  openclaw:    category: "productivity"    requires:      bins:        - gws    cliHelp: "gws gmail +reply --help"--- # gmail +reply > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. Reply to a message (handles threading automatically) ## Usage ```bashgws gmail +reply --message-id <ID> --body <TEXT>``` ## Flags | Flag | Required | Default | Description ||------|----------|---------|-------------|| `--message-id` | ✓ | — | Gmail message ID to reply to || `--body` | ✓ | — | Reply body (plain text, or HTML with --html) || `--from` | — | — | Sender address (for send-as/alias; omit to use account default) || `--to` | — | — | Additional To email address(es), comma-separated || `--attach` | — | — | Attach a file (can be specified multiple times) || `--cc` | — | — | CC email address(es), comma-separated || `--bcc` | — | — | BCC email address(es), comma-separated || `--html` | — | — | Treat --body as HTML content (default is plain text) || `--dry-run` | — | — | Show the request that would be sent without executing it || `--draft` | — | — | Save as draft instead of sending | ## Examples ```bashgws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body 'Thanks, got it!'gws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body 'Looping in Carol' --cc carol@example.comgws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body 'Adding Dave' --to dave@example.comgws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body '<b>Bold reply</b>' --htmlgws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body 'Updated version' -a updated.docxgws gmail +reply --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --body 'Draft reply' --draft``` ## Tips - Automatically sets In-Reply-To, References, and threadId headers.- Quotes the original message in the reply body.- --to adds extra recipients to the To field.- Use -a/--attach to add file attachments. Can be specified multiple times.- With --html, the quoted block uses Gmail's gmail_quote CSS classes and preserves HTML formatting. Use fragment tags (<p>, <b>, <a>, etc.) — no <html>/<body> wrapper needed.- With --html, inline images in the quoted message are preserved via cid: references.- Use --draft to save the reply as a draft instead of sending it immediately.- For reply-all, use +reply-all instead. ## See Also - [gws-shared](../gws-shared/SKILL.md) — Global flags and auth- [gws-gmail](../gws-gmail/SKILL.md) — All send, read, and manage email commands