Google's new command line tool can plug OpenClaw into your Workspace data
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Google's new command line tool can plug OpenClaw into your Workspace data
"Google Workspace CLI bundles the company's existing cloud APIs into a package that makes it easy to integrate with a variety of AI tools, including OpenClaw. How do you know this setup won't blow up and delete all your data? That's the fun part-you don't."
"While this new GitHub project is from Google, it's 'not an officially supported Google product.' So you're on your own if you choose to use it. The company notes that functionality may change dramatically as Google Workspace CLI continues to evolve, and that could break workflows you've created in the meantime."
"The tool supports structured JSON outputs, and there are more than 40 agent skills included, says Google Cloud director Addy Osmani. The focus of Workspace CLI seems to be on agentic systems that can create command line inputs and directly parse JSON outputs."
Google introduced Workspace CLI, a command line tool that integrates Google's cloud APIs with AI capabilities, including over 40 agent skills for automating tasks across Gmail, Drive, Calendar, and other Workspace products. The tool supports structured JSON outputs and is designed for both human and AI agent use. However, it remains an unofficial, unsupported GitHub project without official Google backing. Users face significant risks including potential data deletion and workflow disruption as functionality may change dramatically during development. The tool appeals to developers willing to experiment with AI automations despite these uncertainties, offering capabilities to load and create files, send emails, manage calendar appointments, and send messages.
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