Gws Meet
Skill Verified ActiveManage Google Meet conferences.
To offer a unified, human-friendly, and AI-agent-compatible command-line interface for managing Google Meet conferences and other Google Workspace services.
Features
- Manage Google Meet conferences via CLI commands
- Dynamic command surface from Google Discovery Service
- Structured JSON output for all operations
- Comprehensive authentication and credential management
- Cross-platform compatibility (npm, Homebrew, binaries)
Use Cases
- Automating the creation and management of Google Meet conferences
- Integrating Google Meet functionalities into AI agent workflows
- Scripting Google Workspace administrative tasks
- Programmatically accessing and manipulating Google Meet data
Non-Goals
- Providing a graphical user interface for Google Meet
- Managing services outside of the Google Workspace ecosystem
- Acting as a direct replacement for the official Google Meet web application for end-user conferencing
Installation
npx skills add googleworkspace/cliRuns the Vercel skills CLI (skills.sh) via npx — needs Node.js locally and at least one installed skills-compatible agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Assumes the repo follows the agentskills.io format.
Quality Score
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