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Google Calendar Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Google Calendar workflows including event creation, scheduling, availability checks, attendee management, and calendar browsing through Composio's Google Calendar toolkit.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Google Calendar connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitgooglecalendar - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitgooglecalendar - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Google OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Create and Manage Events
When to use: User wants to create, update, or delete calendar events
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS- Identify target calendar ID [Prerequisite]GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME- Get current time with proper timezone [Optional]GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS- Check availability before booking [Optional]GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT- Create the event [Required]GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT- Update specific fields of an existing event [Alternative]GOOGLECALENDAR_UPDATE_EVENT- Full replacement update of an event [Alternative]GOOGLECALENDAR_DELETE_EVENT- Delete an event [Optional]
Key parameters:
calendar_id: Use 'primary' for main calendar, or specific calendar IDstart_datetime: ISO 8601 format 'YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS' (NOT natural language)timezone: IANA timezone name (e.g., 'America/New_York', NOT 'EST' or 'PST')event_duration_hour: Hours (0+)event_duration_minutes: Minutes (0-59 only; NEVER use 60+)summary: Event titleattendees: Array of email addresses (NOT names)location: Free-form text for event location
Pitfalls:
start_datetimemust be ISO 8601; natural language like 'tomorrow' is rejectedevent_duration_minutesmax is 59; useevent_duration_hour=1instead ofevent_duration_minutes=60timezonemust be IANA identifier; abbreviations like 'EST', 'PST' are NOT validattendeesonly accepts email addresses, not names; resolve names first- Google Meet link creation defaults to true; may fail on personal Gmail accounts (graceful fallback)
- Organizer is auto-added as attendee unless
exclude_organizer=true
2. List and Search Events
When to use: User wants to find or browse events on their calendar
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS- Get available calendars [Prerequisite]GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT- Search by title/keyword with time bounds [Required]GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST- List events in a time range [Alternative]GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_INSTANCES- List instances of a recurring event [Optional]
Key parameters:
query/q: Free-text search (matches summary, description, location, attendees)timeMin: Lower bound (RFC3339 with timezone offset, e.g., '2024-01-01T00:00:00-08:00')timeMax: Upper bound (RFC3339 with timezone offset)singleEvents: true to expand recurring events into instancesorderBy: 'startTime' (requires singleEvents=true) or 'updated'maxResults: Results per page (max 2500)
Pitfalls:
- Timezone warning: UTC timestamps (ending in 'Z') don't align with local dates; use local timezone offsets instead
- Example: '2026-01-19T00:00:00Z' covers 2026-01-18 4pm to 2026-01-19 4pm in PST
- Omitting
timeMin/timeMaxscans the full calendar and can be slow pageTokenin response means more results; paginate until absentorderBy='startTime'requiressingleEvents=true
3. Manage Attendees and Invitations
When to use: User wants to add, remove, or update event attendees
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENTorGOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST- Find the event [Prerequisite]GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT- Add attendees (replaces entire attendees list) [Required]GOOGLECALENDAR_REMOVE_ATTENDEE- Remove a specific attendee by email [Required]
Key parameters:
event_id: Unique event identifier (opaque string, NOT the event title)attendees: Full list of attendee emails (PATCH replaces entire list)attendee_email: Email to removesend_updates: 'all', 'externalOnly', or 'none'
Pitfalls:
event_idis a technical identifier, NOT the event title; always search first to get the IDPATCH_EVENTattendees field replaces the entire list; include existing attendees to avoid removing them- Attendee names cannot be resolved; always use email addresses
- Use
GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLEto resolve names to emails before managing attendees
4. Check Availability and Free/Busy Status
When to use: User wants to find available time slots or check busy periods
Tool sequence:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS- Identify calendars to check [Prerequisite]GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME- Get current time with timezone [Optional]GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS- Find free intervals across calendars [Required]GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERY- Get raw busy periods for computing gaps [Fallback]GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT- Book a confirmed slot [Required]
Key parameters:
items: List of calendar IDs to check (e.g., ['primary'])time_min/time_max: Query interval (defaults to current day if omitted)timezone: IANA timezone for interpreting naive timestampscalendarExpansionMax: Max calendars (1-50)groupExpansionMax: Max members per group (1-100)
Pitfalls:
- Maximum span ~90 days per Google Calendar freeBusy API limit
- Very long ranges or inaccessible calendars yield empty/invalid results
- Only calendars with at least freeBusyReader access are visible
- Free slots responses may normalize to UTC ('Z'); check offsets
GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERYrequires RFC3339 timestamps with timezone
Common Patterns
ID Resolution
- Calendar name -> calendar_id:
GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARSto enumerate all calendars - Event title -> event_id:
GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENTorGOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST - Attendee name -> email:
GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE
Timezone Handling
- Always use IANA timezone identifiers (e.g., 'America/Los_Angeles')
- Use
GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIMEto get current time in user's timezone - When querying events for a local date, use timestamps with local offset, NOT UTC
- Example: '2026-01-19T00:00:00-08:00' for PST, NOT '2026-01-19T00:00:00Z'
Pagination
GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LISTreturnsnextPageToken; iterate until absentGOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARSalso paginates; usepage_token
Known Pitfalls
- Natural language dates: NOT supported; all dates must be ISO 8601 or RFC3339
- Timezone mismatch: UTC timestamps don't align with local dates for filtering
- Duration limits:
event_duration_minutesmax 59; use hours for longer durations - IANA timezones only: 'EST', 'PST', etc. are NOT valid; use 'America/New_York'
- Event IDs are opaque: Always search to get event_id; never guess or construct
- Attendees as emails: Names cannot be used; resolve with GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE
- PATCH replaces attendees: Include all desired attendees in the array, not just new ones
- Conference limitations: Google Meet may fail on personal accounts (graceful fallback)
- Rate limits: High-volume searches can trigger 403/429; throttle between calls
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| List calendars | GOOGLECALENDAR_LIST_CALENDARS | max_results |
| Create event | GOOGLECALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT | start_datetime, timezone, summary |
| Update event | GOOGLECALENDAR_PATCH_EVENT | calendar_id, event_id, fields to update |
| Delete event | GOOGLECALENDAR_DELETE_EVENT | calendar_id, event_id |
| Search events | GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_EVENT | query, timeMin, timeMax |
| List events | GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_LIST | calendarId, timeMin, timeMax |
| Recurring instances | GOOGLECALENDAR_EVENTS_INSTANCES | calendarId, eventId |
| Find free slots | GOOGLECALENDAR_FIND_FREE_SLOTS | items, time_min, time_max, timezone |
| Free/busy query | GOOGLECALENDAR_FREE_BUSY_QUERY | timeMin, timeMax, items |
| Remove attendee | GOOGLECALENDAR_REMOVE_ATTENDEE | event_id, attendee_email |
| Get current time | GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CURRENT_DATE_TIME | timezone |
| Get calendar | GOOGLECALENDAR_GET_CALENDAR | calendar_id |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is google-calendar-automation?
google-calendar-automation is an expert AI persona designed to improve your coding workflow. Automate Google Calendar events, scheduling, availability checks, and attendee management via Rube MCP (Composio). Create events, find free slots, manage attendees, and list calendars programmatically. It provides senior-level context directly within your IDE.
How do I install the google-calendar-automation skill in Cursor or Windsurf?
To install the google-calendar-automation skill, download the package, extract the files to your project's .cursor/skills directory, and type @google-calendar-automation in your editor chat to activate the expert instructions.
Is google-calendar-automation free to download?
Yes, the google-calendar-automation AI persona is completely free to download and integrate into compatible Agentic IDEs like Cursor, Windsurf, Github Copilot, and Anthropic MCP servers.
google-calendar-automation
Automate Google Calendar events, scheduling, availability checks, and attendee management via Rube MCP (Composio). Create events, find free slots, manage attendees, and list calendars programmatically.
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- Download the zip file above.
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.cursor/skills - Type
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Copy the instructions from the panel on the left and paste them into your custom instructions setting.
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