Claude Agent Skill · by Googleworkspace

Gws Slides

A straightforward wrapper around the Google Slides API that lets you read, write, and manipulate presentations programmatically. You can create new presentation

Install
Terminal · npx
$npx skills add https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli --skill gws-slides
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How Gws Slides fits into a Paperclip company.

Gws Slides 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-slidesdescription: "Google Slides: Read and write presentations."metadata:  version: 0.22.5  openclaw:    category: "productivity"    requires:      bins:        - gws    cliHelp: "gws slides --help"--- # slides (v1) > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. ```bashgws slides <resource> <method> [flags]``` ## API Resources ### presentations   - `batchUpdate` — Applies one or more updates to the presentation. Each request is validated before being applied. If any request is not valid, then the entire request will fail and nothing will be applied. Some requests have replies to give you some information about how they are applied. Other requests do not need to return information; these each return an empty reply. The order of replies matches that of the requests.  - `create` — Creates a blank presentation using the title given in the request. If a `presentationId` is provided, it is used as the ID of the new presentation. Otherwise, a new ID is generated. Other fields in the request, including any provided content, are ignored. Returns the created presentation.  - `get` — Gets the latest version of the specified presentation.  - `pages` — Operations on the 'pages' resource ## Discovering Commands Before calling any API method, inspect it: ```bash# Browse resources and methodsgws slides --help # Inspect a method's required params, types, and defaultsgws schema slides.<resource>.<method>``` Use `gws schema` output to build your `--params` and `--json` flags.