googleworkspace/recipe-generate-report-from-sheet
Read data from a Google Sheet and create a formatted Google Docs report.
Read data from a Google Sheet and create a formatted Google Docs report.
npx skills add https://github.com/googleworkspace/cli/tree/main/skills/recipe-generate-report-from-sheetRead data from a Google Sheet and create a formatted Google Docs report.
This repo contains 20 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Google Workspace Admin SDK: Audit logs and usage reports.
Google Calendar: Manage calendars and events.
Google Calendar: Show upcoming events across all calendars.
Google Calendar: Create a new event.
Google Chat: Manage Chat spaces and messages.
Google Chat: Send a message to a space.
Google Classroom: Manage classes, rosters, and coursework.
Read and write Google Docs.
Google Docs: Append text to a document.
Google Drive: Manage files, folders, and shared drives.
Google Drive: Upload a file with automatic metadata.
Subscribe to Google Workspace events.
Google Workspace Events: Renew/reactivate Workspace Events subscriptions.
Google Workspace Events: Subscribe to Workspace events and stream them as NDJSON.
Read and write Google Forms.
Gmail: Send, read, and manage email.
Gmail: Forward a message to new recipients.
Gmail: Read a message and extract its body or headers.
Gmail: Reply to a message (handles threading automatically).
Gmail: Reply-all to a message (handles threading automatically).
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