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Create a Gmail filter to automatically label, star, or categorize incoming messages.
This skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
SYNC.mdCreate a Gmail Filter
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gws-gmail
Create a Gmail filter to automatically label, star, or categorize incoming messages.
Steps
- List existing labels:
gws gmail users labels list --params '{"userId": "me"}' --format table - Create a new label:
gws gmail users labels create --params '{"userId": "me"}' --json '{"name": "Receipts"}' - Create a filter:
gws gmail users settings filters create --params '{"userId": "me"}' --json '{"criteria": {"from": "receipts@example.com"}, "action": {"addLabelIds": ["LABEL_ID"], "removeLabelIds": ["INBOX"]}}' - Verify filter:
gws gmail users settings filters list --params '{"userId": "me"}' --format table
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