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This skill automates Google Sheets operations including read/write, formatting, and upserting data via Rube MCP's googlesheets toolkit.

This is most likely a fork of the googlesheets-automation skill from composiohq
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---
name: googlesheets-automation
description: "Automate Google Sheets operations (read, write, format, filter, manage spreadsheets) via Rube MCP (Composio). Read/write data, manage tabs, apply formatting, and search rows programmatically."
requires:
  mcp: [rube]
---

# Google Sheets Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Google Sheets workflows including reading/writing data, managing spreadsheets and tabs, formatting cells, filtering rows, and upserting records through Composio's Google Sheets toolkit.

## Prerequisites

- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Google Sheets connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `googlesheets`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first 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.


1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `googlesheets`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Google OAuth
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

## Core Workflows

### 1. Read and Write Data

**When to use**: User wants to read data from or write data to a Google Sheet

**Tool sequence**:
1. `GOOGLESHEETS_SEARCH_SPREADSHEETS` - Find spreadsheet by name if ID unknown [Prerequisite]
2. `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SHEET_NAMES` - Enumerate tab names to target the right sheet [Prerequisite]
3. `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_GET` - Read data from one or more ranges [Required]
4. `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_UPDATE` - Write data to a range or append rows [Required]
5. `GOOGLESHEETS_VALUES_UPDATE` - Update a single specific range [Alternative]
6. `GOOGLESHEETS_SPREADSHEETS_VALUES_APPEND` - Append rows to end of table [Alternative]

**Key parameters**:
- `spreadsheet_id`: Alphanumeric ID from the spreadsheet URL (between '/d/' and '/edit')
- `ranges`: A1 notation array (e.g., 'Sheet1!A1:Z1000'); always use bounded ranges
- `sheet_name`: Tab name (case-insensitive matching supported)
- `values`: 2D array where each inner array is a row
- `first_cell_location`: Starting cell in A1 notation (omit to append)
- `valueInputOption`: 'USER_ENTERED' (parsed) or 'RAW' (literal)

**Pitfalls**:
- Mis-cased or non-existent tab names error "Sheet 'X' not found"
- Empty ranges may omit `valueRanges[i].values`; treat missing as empty array
- `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_UPDATE` values must be a 2D array (list of lists), even for a single row
- Unbounded ranges like 'A:Z' on sheets with >10,000 rows may cause timeouts; always bound with row limits
- Append follows the detected `tableRange`; use returned `updatedRange` to verify placement

### 2. Create and Manage Spreadsheets

**When to use**: User wants to create a new spreadsheet or manage tabs within one

**Tool sequence**:
1. `GOOGLESHEETS_CREATE_GOOGLE_SHEET1` - Create a new spreadsheet [Required]
2. `GOOGLESHEETS_ADD_SHEET` - Add a new tab/worksheet [Required]
3. `GOOGLESHEETS_UPDATE_SHEET_PROPERTIES` - Rename, hide, reorder, or color tabs [Optional]
4. `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO` - Get full spreadsheet metadata [Optional]
5. `GOOGLESHEETS_FIND_WORKSHEET_BY_TITLE` - Check if a specific tab exists [Optional]

**Key parameters**:
- `title`: Spreadsheet or sheet tab name
- `spreadsheetId`: Target spreadsheet ID
- `forceUnique`: Auto-append suffix if tab name exists (default true)
- `properties.gridProperties`: Set row/column counts, frozen rows

**Pitfalls**:
- Sheet names must be unique within a spreadsheet
- Default sheet names are locale-dependent ('Sheet1' in English, 'Hoja 1' in Spanish)
- Don't use `index` when creating multiple sheets in parallel (causes 'index too high' errors)
- `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO` can return 403 if account lacks access

### 3. Search and Filter Rows

**When to use**: User wants to find specific rows or apply filters to sheet data

**Tool sequence**:
1. `GOOGLESHEETS_LOOKUP_SPREADSHEET_ROW` - Find first row matching exact cell value [Required]
2. `GOOGLESHEETS_SET_BASIC_FILTER` - Apply filter/sort to a range [Alternative]
3. `GOOGLESHEETS_CLEAR_BASIC_FILTER` - Remove existing filter [Optional]
4. `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_GET` - Read filtered results [Optional]

**Key parameters**:
- `query`: Exact text value to match (matches entire cell content)
- `range`: A1 notation range to search within
- `case_sensitive`: Boolean for case-sensitive matching (default false)
- `filter.range`: Grid range with sheet_id for basic filter
- `filter.criteria`: Column-based filter conditions
- `filter.sortSpecs`: Sort specifications

**Pitfalls**:
- `GOOGLESHEETS_LOOKUP_SPREADSHEET_ROW` matches entire cell content, not substrings
- Sheet names with spaces must be single-quoted in ranges (e.g., "'My Sheet'!A:Z")
- Bare sheet names without ranges are not supported for lookup; always specify a range

### 4. Upsert Rows by Key

**When to use**: User wants to update existing rows or insert new ones based on a unique key column

**Tool sequence**:
1. `GOOGLESHEETS_UPSERT_ROWS` - Update matching rows or append new ones [Required]

**Key parameters**:
- `spreadsheetId`: Target spreadsheet ID
- `sheetName`: Tab name
- `keyColumn`: Column header name used as unique identifier (e.g., 'Email', 'SKU')
- `headers`: List of column names for the data
- `rows`: 2D array of data rows
- `strictMode`: Error on mismatched column counts (default true)

**Pitfalls**:
- `keyColumn` must be an actual header name, NOT a column letter (e.g., 'Email' not 'A')
- If `headers` is NOT provided, first row of `rows` is treated as headers
- With `strictMode=true`, rows with more values than headers cause an error
- Auto-adds missing columns to the sheet

### 5. Format Cells

**When to use**: User wants to apply formatting (bold, colors, font size) to cells

**Tool sequence**:
1. `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO` - Get numeric sheetId for target tab [Prerequisite]
2. `GOOGLESHEETS_FORMAT_CELL` - Apply formatting to a range [Required]
3. `GOOGLESHEETS_UPDATE_SHEET_PROPERTIES` - Change frozen rows, column widths [Optional]

**Key parameters**:
- `spreadsheet_id`: Spreadsheet ID
- `worksheet_id`: Numeric sheetId (NOT tab name); get from GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO
- `range`: A1 notation (e.g., 'A1:F1') - preferred over index fields
- `bold`, `italic`, `underline`, `strikethrough`: Boolean formatting options
- `red`, `green`, `blue`: Background color as 0.0-1.0 floats (NOT 0-255 ints)
- `fontSize`: Font size in points

**Pitfalls**:
- Requires numeric `worksheet_id`, not tab title; get from spreadsheet metadata
- Color channels are 0-1 floats (e.g., 1.0 for full red), NOT 0-255 integers
- Responses may return empty reply objects ([{}]); verify formatting via readback
- Format one range per call; batch formatting requires separate calls

## Common Patterns

### ID Resolution
- **Spreadsheet name -> ID**: `GOOGLESHEETS_SEARCH_SPREADSHEETS` with `query`
- **Tab name -> sheetId**: `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO`, extract from sheets metadata
- **Tab existence check**: `GOOGLESHEETS_FIND_WORKSHEET_BY_TITLE`

### Rate Limits
Google Sheets enforces strict rate limits:
- Max 60 reads/minute and 60 writes/minute
- Exceeding limits causes errors; batch operations where possible
- Use `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_GET` and `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_UPDATE` for efficiency

### Data Patterns
- Always read before writing to understand existing layout
- Use `GOOGLESHEETS_UPSERT_ROWS` for CRM syncs, inventory updates, and dedup scenarios
- Append mode (omit `first_cell_location`) is safest for adding new records
- Use `GOOGLESHEETS_CLEAR_VALUES` to clear content while preserving formatting

## Known Pitfalls

- **Tab names**: Locale-dependent defaults; 'Sheet1' may not exist in non-English accounts
- **Range notation**: Sheet names with spaces need single quotes in A1 notation
- **Unbounded ranges**: Can timeout on large sheets; always specify row bounds (e.g., 'A1:Z10000')
- **2D arrays**: All value parameters must be list-of-lists, even for single rows
- **Color values**: Floats 0.0-1.0, not integers 0-255
- **Formatting IDs**: `FORMAT_CELL` needs numeric sheetId, not tab title
- **Rate limits**: 60 reads/min and 60 writes/min; batch to stay within limits
- **Delete dimension**: `GOOGLESHEETS_DELETE_DIMENSION` is irreversible; double-check bounds

## Quick Reference

| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| Search spreadsheets | `GOOGLESHEETS_SEARCH_SPREADSHEETS` | `query`, `search_type` |
| Create spreadsheet | `GOOGLESHEETS_CREATE_GOOGLE_SHEET1` | `title` |
| List tabs | `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SHEET_NAMES` | `spreadsheet_id` |
| Add tab | `GOOGLESHEETS_ADD_SHEET` | `spreadsheetId`, `title` |
| Read data | `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_GET` | `spreadsheet_id`, `ranges` |
| Read single range | `GOOGLESHEETS_VALUES_GET` | `spreadsheet_id`, `range` |
| Write data | `GOOGLESHEETS_BATCH_UPDATE` | `spreadsheet_id`, `sheet_name`, `values` |
| Update range | `GOOGLESHEETS_VALUES_UPDATE` | `spreadsheet_id`, `range`, `values` |
| Append rows | `GOOGLESHEETS_SPREADSHEETS_VALUES_APPEND` | `spreadsheetId`, `range`, `values` |
| Upsert rows | `GOOGLESHEETS_UPSERT_ROWS` | `spreadsheetId`, `sheetName`, `keyColumn`, `rows` |
| Lookup row | `GOOGLESHEETS_LOOKUP_SPREADSHEET_ROW` | `spreadsheet_id`, `query` |
| Format cells | `GOOGLESHEETS_FORMAT_CELL` | `spreadsheet_id`, `worksheet_id`, `range` |
| Set filter | `GOOGLESHEETS_SET_BASIC_FILTER` | `spreadsheetId`, `filter` |
| Clear values | `GOOGLESHEETS_CLEAR_VALUES` | `spreadsheet_id`, range |
| Delete rows/cols | `GOOGLESHEETS_DELETE_DIMENSION` | `spreadsheet_id`, `sheet_name`, dimension |
| Spreadsheet info | `GOOGLESHEETS_GET_SPREADSHEET_INFO` | `spreadsheet_id` |
| Update tab props | `GOOGLESHEETS_UPDATE_SHEET_PROPERTIES` | `spreadsheetId`, properties |

Overview

This skill automates Google Sheets workflows through Rube MCP (Composio). It performs reads, writes, formatting, filtering, tab management, and upserts so agents can programmatically maintain spreadsheets without direct Google API handling. It expects an active googlesheets connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS and uses RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS for tool discovery.

How this skill works

The skill calls Rube MCP tool endpoints to discover spreadsheets, resolve tab names to sheet IDs, and execute operations like BATCH_GET, BATCH_UPDATE, UPSERT_ROWS, FORMAT_CELL, and LOOKUP_SPREADSHEET_ROW. Typical flows start with RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS, ensure the googlesheets connection is ACTIVE, then run the minimal sequence of tool calls for the requested task. Responses are validated and common pitfalls (range notation, 2D arrays, numeric sheetId) are handled in the workflow.

When to use it

  • Read or export ranges from a sheet for analysis or ingestion
  • Write, append, or update rows programmatically from an agent
  • Create spreadsheets or add/rename tabs in automated setups
  • Upsert rows by a key column for CRM/inventory syncs
  • Apply formatting or set filters as part of report generation
  • Search for specific rows or apply basic filters before processing data

Best practices

  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to fetch current tool schemas and connection state
  • Resolve spreadsheet name->ID and tab name->sheetId before acting to avoid errors
  • Use bounded A1 ranges (e.g., 'A1:Z10000') to avoid timeouts on large sheets
  • Pass all values as 2D arrays (list of lists), even single rows, and prefer batch endpoints for rate efficiency
  • Use UPSERT_ROWS for deduped syncs and set strictMode appropriately to catch mismatched columns
  • Verify formatting changes by reading back values since some format calls return empty objects

Example use cases

  • Sync a CRM: lookup by email and upsert contact rows into a team spreadsheet
  • Daily ETL: batch-read multiple ranges, transform data, and batch-update a reporting sheet
  • Inventory updates: append supplier feeds and use UPSERT_ROWS to update stock by SKU
  • Automated report styling: run FORMAT_CELL to bold headers and set column widths before exporting
  • Search-and-update task: find a row by exact key, update specific columns, and clear a filter afterward

FAQ

How do I ensure the googlesheets connection is ready?

Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit 'googlesheets' and follow the returned auth link if status is not ACTIVE; confirm ACTIVE before running operations.

What range notation pitfalls should I avoid?

Always single-quote sheet names with spaces (e.g., "'My Sheet'!A1:C100"), avoid unbounded ranges on large sheets, and use numeric worksheet_id for formatting calls.