Agent skill

recipe-sync-contacts-to-sheet

Export Google Contacts directory to a Google Sheets spreadsheet.

Google Workspace30,193★ · 1 repos on radarProfile →
claude-codeApache-2.0
Install
npx skills add googleworkspace/cli --skill recipe-sync-contacts-to-sheet --agent claude-code

Same command for any agent — swap --agent for codex, cursor, copilot.

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Version: 0.22.5
Path: skills/recipe-sync-contacts-to-sheet/SKILL.md
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Stars: 30,193
Language: Rust
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From the SKILL.md

# Export Google Contacts to Sheets > **PREREQUISITE:** Load the following skills to execute this recipe: `gws-people`, `gws-sheets` Export Google Contacts directory to a Google Sheets spreadsheet. ## Steps 1. List contacts: `gws people people listDirectoryPeople --params '{"readMask": "names,emailAddresses,phoneNumbers", "sources": ["DIRECTORY_SOURCE_TYPE_DOMAIN_PROFILE"], "pageSize": 100}' --format json` 2. Create a sheet: `gws sheets +append --spreadsheet SHEET_ID --range 'Contacts' --values '["Name", "Email", "Phone"]'` 3. Append each contact row: `gws sheets +append --spreadsheet SHEET_ID --range 'Contacts' --values '["Jane Doe", "jane@company.com", "+1-555-0100"]'`

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What does the recipe-sync-contacts-to-sheet skill do?

Export Google Contacts directory to a Google Sheets spreadsheet.

How do I install it?

Run `npx skills add googleworkspace/cli --skill recipe-sync-contacts-to-sheet --agent claude-code` — it drops the skill into your project so the agent can pick it up. Swap the --agent value for codex, cursor or copilot if you use one of those.

Where does this skill come from?

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