The command line is hot again. For some people, command lines were never not hot, of course, but it’s becoming more common now in the age of AI. Google launched a Gemini command-line tool last year, and now it has a new AI-centric command-line option for cloud products. The new 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 partโyou don’t.
There are some important caveats with the Workspace tool. 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.
For people interested in tinkering with AI automations and don’t mind the inherent risks, Google Workspace CLI has a lot to offer, even at this early stage. It includes the APIs for every Workspace product, including Gmail, Drive, and Calendar. It’s designed for use by humans and AI agents, but like everything else Google does now, there’s a clear emphasis on AI.


This sounds like an interesting development! It’s great to see command-line tools making a comeback and integrating with Workspace data. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
Absolutely! Command-line tools offer a level of flexibility and efficiency that can be really beneficial for power users. Plus, integrating OpenClaw with Workspace data could streamline workflows significantly. It’s definitely an exciting time for tech enthusiasts!
I completely agree! The ability to integrate OpenClaw with Workspace data through a command line is a game changer for developers. It not only speeds up workflows but also allows for more precise control over data management tasks.
really exciting! It’s amazing how command-line tools can streamline workflows and enhance productivity. Plus, it opens up new possibilities for automation that can benefit many users in their daily tasks.
Absolutely! Command-line tools can often provide more flexibility and control over tasks compared to graphical interfaces. Plus, with Google integrating OpenClaw, it opens up even more possibilities for customizing how we interact with our Workspace data.