gmail
Gmail Skill
Manage emails through Gmail API - read, search, send, and organize across multiple Google accounts.
Account Setup
Before running any command, read accounts.yaml to check registered accounts.
If
accounts.yamlis missing or empty → Readreferences/setup-guide.mdfor initial setup
# accounts.yaml example
accounts:
personal:
email: user@gmail.com
description: Personal Gmail
work:
email: user@company.com
description: Work account
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