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google-classroom-cli

v0.1.8

Published

Google Classroom CLI packaged for npm and bun

Readme

gc-cli

Google Classroom CLI built in Go, packaged for npm/bun so users can run gc-cli (or gc) directly.

Install

npm

npm install -g google-classroom-cli

bun

bun add -g google-classroom-cli

Then run:

gc-cli auth login
gc-cli classes list

gc is also installed as an alias.

Seamless OAuth

The binary ships with a default OAuth Desktop client configuration, so users can run gc-cli auth login without manual config.

Optional overrides:

export GC_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID="..."
export GC_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET="..."

Command surface

gc-cli                          # show command help
gc-cli auth login|status|logout

gc-cli classes|courses list|show|get|create|add|update|edit|archive|restore|delete|rm
gc-cli stream|announcements list|ls|post|add|edit|update|delete|rm
gc-cli classwork|coursework|cw list|ls|create|add|edit|update|publish|schedule|delete|rm
gc-cli submissions|subs list|ls|show|get|turn-in|submit|unsubmit|grade|return|reclaim
gc-cli people|roster list|ls|invite|add|remove|rm
gc-cli grades|gradebook list|ls|set-draft|draft|set-assigned|assigned|return
gc-cli topics|topic list|ls|create|add|edit|update|delete|rm|move
gc-cli to-do|todo [list]
gc-cli calendar open
gc-cli handoff|web open <feature> [course_id]

Use --json with any command for machine-readable output.

Positional ID shortcuts are supported for common commands (flags still work):

gc-cli classes show <course_id>
gc-cli classwork publish <course_id> <course_work_id>
gc-cli submissions turn-in <course_id> <course_work_id> <submission_id>
gc-cli people invite <course_id> <user_id_or_email> --role student

Common short flags for quicker usage:

-c  # --course
-w  # --course-work
-s  # --submission
-u  # --user

Package maintainers

Build npm dist binaries:

npm run build:dist

If your OAuth Desktop client requires a secret for token exchange, inject it at build time:

GC_CLI_DEFAULT_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET="..." npm run build:dist

Create package tarball:

npm pack

Publish (after npm login):

npm publish --access public

Development

go test ./...

See parity details in docs/parity-matrix.md.