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Skill to manage and update google sheet

by longmaba · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install google-sheet
Description
Read, write, append, and manage Google Sheets via the Google Sheets API (Node.js SDK). Use when you need to interact with spreadsheets — reading data, writing/updating cells, appending rows, clearing ranges, formatting cells, managing sheets. Requires a Google Cloud service account with Sheets API enabled.
README (SKILL.md)

Google Sheets Skill

Interact with Google Sheets using a service account.

Setup (One-time)

  1. Google Cloud Console:

    • Create/select a project
    • Enable "Google Sheets API"
    • Create a Service Account (IAM → Service Accounts → Create)
    • Download JSON key
  2. Configure credentials (one of these):

    • Set env: GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY=/path/to/key.json
    • Place service-account.json or credentials.json in the skill directory
    • Place in ~/.config/google-sheets/credentials.json
  3. Share sheets with the service account email (found in JSON key as client_email)

  4. Install dependencies:

    cd skills/google-sheets && npm install
    

Usage

node scripts/sheets.js \x3Ccommand> [args]

Commands

Data Operations

Command Args Description
read \x3Cid> \x3Crange> Read cells
write \x3Cid> \x3Crange> \x3Cjson> Write data
append \x3Cid> \x3Crange> \x3Cjson> Append rows
clear \x3Cid> \x3Crange> Clear range

Formatting

Command Args Description
format \x3Cid> \x3Crange> \x3CformatJson> Format cells
getFormat \x3Cid> \x3Crange> Get cell formats
borders \x3Cid> \x3Crange> [styleJson] Add borders
copyFormat \x3Cid> \x3Csource> \x3Cdest> Copy format between ranges
merge \x3Cid> \x3Crange> Merge cells
unmerge \x3Cid> \x3Crange> Unmerge cells

Layout

Command Args Description
resize \x3Cid> \x3Csheet> \x3Ccols|rows> \x3Cstart> \x3Cend> \x3Cpx> Resize columns/rows
autoResize \x3Cid> \x3Csheet> \x3CstartCol> \x3CendCol> Auto-fit columns
freeze \x3Cid> \x3Csheet> [rows] [cols] Freeze rows/columns

Sheet Management

Command Args Description
create \x3Ctitle> Create spreadsheet
info \x3Cid> Get metadata
addSheet \x3Cid> \x3Ctitle> Add sheet tab
deleteSheet \x3Cid> \x3CsheetName> Delete sheet tab
renameSheet \x3Cid> \x3ColdName> \x3CnewName> Rename sheet tab

Examples

# Read data
node scripts/sheets.js read "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1!A1:C10"

# Write data
node scripts/sheets.js write "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1!A1:B2" '[["Name","Score"],["Alice",95]]'

# Format cells (yellow bg, bold)
node scripts/sheets.js format "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1!A1:B2" '{"backgroundColor":{"red":255,"green":255,"blue":0},"textFormat":{"bold":true}}'

# Copy format from one range to another
node scripts/sheets.js copyFormat "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1!A1:C3" "Sheet1!D1:F3"

# Add borders
node scripts/sheets.js borders "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1!A1:C3"

# Resize columns to 150px
node scripts/sheets.js resize "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1" cols A C 150

# Auto-fit column widths
node scripts/sheets.js autoResize "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1" A Z

# Freeze first row and column
node scripts/sheets.js freeze "SPREADSHEET_ID" "Sheet1" 1 1

# Add new sheet tab
node scripts/sheets.js addSheet "SPREADSHEET_ID" "NewSheet"

Format Options

{
  "backgroundColor": {"red": 255, "green": 255, "blue": 0},
  "textFormat": {
    "bold": true,
    "italic": false,
    "fontSize": 12,
    "foregroundColor": {"red": 0, "green": 0, "blue": 0}
  },
  "horizontalAlignment": "CENTER",
  "verticalAlignment": "MIDDLE",
  "wrapStrategy": "WRAP"
}

Border Style

{
  "style": "SOLID",
  "color": {"red": 0, "green": 0, "blue": 0}
}

Border styles: DOTTED, DASHED, SOLID, SOLID_MEDIUM, SOLID_THICK, DOUBLE

Finding Spreadsheet ID

From URL: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/SPREADSHEET_ID/edit

Troubleshooting

  • 403 Forbidden: Sheet not shared with service account email
  • 404 Not Found: Wrong spreadsheet ID or sheet name
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to do what it says: it uses the official googleapis client to manage Google Sheets. However, the registry listing omitted the fact that the skill needs a Google service-account JSON key (private credentials) and did not name a primary environment variable — the SKILL.md and scripts do require that key. Before installing: 1) Confirm you trust the skill source (homepage is missing and owner ID is unknown). 2) Only provide a dedicated service-account key with the minimal Sheets scope (https://www.googleapis.com/auth/spreadsheets), not broad project permissions. 3) Prefer creating a short-lived or narrowly-scoped service account and rotate/revoke the key after use. 4) Run the skill in an isolated environment (container/VM) if possible. 5) Review scripts/sheets.js yourself (it was included and appears to only call Google APIs) and search for any network calls to non-Google endpoints (none found). If the registry metadata is updated to explicitly declare the required env var(s) and the skill author/publisher can be verified, this assessment would likely change to benign.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: google-sheet Version: 1.0.0 The OpenClaw AgentSkills skill bundle for Google Sheets is classified as benign. The `SKILL.md` provides clear, functional instructions for interacting with Google Sheets and does not contain any prompt injection attempts against the agent. The `scripts/sheets.js` code implements the stated functionality using the official `googleapis` SDK. While it accesses local files and environment variables (`GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY`, `GOOGLE_SHEETS_KEY_FILE`, `service-account.json`, `credentials.json` in various paths) for authentication, this is a necessary and expected behavior for a Google Cloud service account. There is no evidence of data exfiltration to unauthorized endpoints, malicious code execution, persistence mechanisms, or obfuscation. All network calls are directed to the legitimate Google Sheets API.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name, description, SKILL.md, package.json and scripts/sheets.js consistently implement Google Sheets operations via the official googleapis Node.js client. The operations (read/write/format/manage) align with the stated purpose. Minor incoherence: the registry metadata lists no required environment variables or primary credential, while the skill clearly needs a Google service-account JSON key.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions in SKILL.md are explicit and scoped to Sheets usage: obtain a service account JSON key, share sheets with the service account email, run npm install and run node scripts/sheets.js <command>. The instructions and the script only reference credential files and paths (cwd and ~/.config/google-sheets) and do not attempt to read unrelated system files or call unexpected endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No remote download/install spec in registry (instruction-only). The repo includes package.json/package-lock.json and instructs to run npm install to fetch googleapis from the public npm registry — a standard, expected dependency for this functionality. No arbitrary URL downloads or archive extraction were found.
Credentials
The skill legitimately requires a Google service account key (private JSON) and checks multiple env var/file locations (GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY, GOOGLE_SHEETS_KEY_FILE, ./service-account.json, ./credentials.json, ~/.config/google-sheets/credentials.json). However, the registry metadata does not declare any required env vars or a primary credential. That mismatch reduces transparency: installing the skill will require you to supply a sensitive JSON key even though the registry listing doesn't advertise it.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always: true, does not modify other skills or global agent settings, and does not persist credentials beyond normal usage (it reads a key file / env var at runtime). The default autonomous invocation setting is present but not combined with other red flags.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install google-sheet
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /google-sheet
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Google Sheets skill for Node.js. - Provides CLI commands to read, write, append, clear, and format data in Google Sheets via service account. - Includes commands for formatting cells, adding borders, resizing and auto-fitting columns/rows, freezing panes, and merging/unmerging cells. - Supports sheet management: create spreadsheets, add/delete/rename sheets, and fetch sheet metadata. - Offers setup instructions for Google Cloud credentials and sharing. - Example commands and JSON syntax for formatting and borders provided in documentation.
Metadata
Slug google-sheet
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 11
Active Installs 9
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Skill to manage and update google sheet?

Read, write, append, and manage Google Sheets via the Google Sheets API (Node.js SDK). Use when you need to interact with spreadsheets — reading data, writing/updating cells, appending rows, clearing ranges, formatting cells, managing sheets. Requires a Google Cloud service account with Sheets API enabled. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 2938 downloads so far.

How do I install Skill to manage and update google sheet?

Run "/install google-sheet" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Skill to manage and update google sheet free?

Yes, Skill to manage and update google sheet is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Skill to manage and update google sheet support?

Skill to manage and update google sheet is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Skill to manage and update google sheet?

It is built and maintained by longmaba (@longmaba); the current version is v1.0.0.

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