| name | notebooklm |
| description | Automate Google NotebookLM - create notebooks, add sources, generate podcasts/videos/quizzes, download artifacts. Activates on explicit /notebooklm or intent like "create a podcast about X" |
NotebookLM Automation
Automate Google NotebookLM: create notebooks, add sources, chat with content, generate artifacts (podcasts, videos, quizzes), and download results.
Prerequisites
IMPORTANT: Before using any command, you MUST authenticate:
notebooklm login
notebooklm list
If commands fail with authentication errors, re-run notebooklm login.
CI/CD, Multiple Accounts, and Parallel Agents
For automated environments, multiple accounts, or parallel agent workflows:
| Variable | Purpose |
|---|
NOTEBOOKLM_HOME | Custom config directory (default: ~/.notebooklm) |
NOTEBOOKLM_AUTH_JSON | Inline auth JSON - no file writes needed |
CI/CD setup: Set NOTEBOOKLM_AUTH_JSON from a secret containing your storage_state.json contents.
Multiple accounts: Use different NOTEBOOKLM_HOME directories per account.
Parallel agents: The CLI stores notebook context in a shared file (~/.notebooklm/context.json). Multiple concurrent agents using notebooklm use can overwrite each other's context.
Solutions for parallel workflows:
- Always use explicit notebook ID (recommended): Pass
-n <notebook_id> (for wait/download commands) or --notebook <notebook_id> (for others) instead of relying on use
- Per-agent isolation: Set unique
NOTEBOOKLM_HOME per agent: export NOTEBOOKLM_HOME=/tmp/agent-$ID
- Use full UUIDs: Avoid partial IDs in automation (they can become ambiguous)
Agent Setup Verification
Before starting workflows, verify the CLI is ready:
notebooklm status → Should show "Authenticated as: email@..."
notebooklm list --json → Should return valid JSON (even if empty notebooks list)
- If either fails → Run
notebooklm login
When This Skill Activates
Explicit: User says "/notebooklm", "use notebooklm", or mentions the tool by name
Intent detection: Recognize requests like:
- "Create a podcast about [topic]"
- "Summarize these URLs/documents"
- "Generate a quiz from my research"
- "Turn this into an audio overview"
- "Add these sources to NotebookLM"
Autonomy Rules
Run automatically (no confirmation):
notebooklm status - check context
notebooklm list - list notebooks
notebooklm source list - list sources
notebooklm artifact list - list artifacts
notebooklm artifact wait - wait for artifact completion (in subagent context)
notebooklm source wait - wait for source processing (in subagent context)
notebooklm research status - check research status
notebooklm research wait - wait for research (in subagent context)
notebooklm use <id> - set context (⚠️ SINGLE-AGENT ONLY - use -n flag in parallel workflows)
notebooklm create - create notebook
notebooklm ask "..." - chat queries
notebooklm source add - add sources
Ask before running:
notebooklm delete - destructive
notebooklm generate * - long-running, may fail
notebooklm download * - writes to filesystem
notebooklm artifact wait - long-running (when in main conversation)
notebooklm source wait - long-running (when in main conversation)
notebooklm research wait - long-running (when in main conversation)
Quick Reference
| Task | Command |
|---|
| Authenticate | notebooklm login |
| List notebooks | notebooklm list |
| Create notebook | notebooklm create "Title" |
| Set context | notebooklm use <notebook_id> |
| Show context | notebooklm status |
| Add URL source | notebooklm source add "https://..." |
| Add file | notebooklm source add ./file.pdf |
| Add YouTube | notebooklm source add "https://youtube.com/..." |
| List sources | notebooklm source list |
| Wait for source processing | notebooklm source wait <source_id> |
| Web research (fast) | notebooklm source add-research "query" |
| Web research (deep) | notebooklm source add-research "query" --mode deep --no-wait |
| Check research status | notebooklm research status |
| Wait for research | notebooklm research wait --import-all |
| Chat | notebooklm ask "question" |
| Chat (new conversation) | notebooklm ask "question" --new |
| Chat (specific sources) | notebooklm ask "question" -s src_id1 -s src_id2 |
| Chat (with references) | notebooklm ask "question" --json |
| Get source fulltext | notebooklm source fulltext <source_id> |
| Get source guide | notebooklm source guide <source_id> |
| Generate podcast | notebooklm generate audio "instructions" |
| Generate podcast (JSON) | notebooklm generate audio --json |
| Generate podcast (specific sources) |
Parallel safety: Use explicit notebook IDs in parallel workflows. Commands supporting -n shorthand: artifact wait, source wait, research wait/status, download *. Download commands also support -a/--artifact. Other commands use --notebook. For chat, use --new to start fresh conversations (avoids conversation ID conflicts).
Partial IDs: Use first 6+ characters of UUIDs. Must be unique prefix (fails if ambiguous). Works for: use, delete, wait commands. For automation, prefer full UUIDs to avoid ambiguity.
Command Output Formats
Commands with --json return structured data for parsing:
Create notebook:
$ notebooklm create "Research" --json
{"id": "abc123de-...", "title": "Research"}
Add source:
$ notebooklm source add "https://example.com" --json
{"source_id": "def456...", "title": "Example", "status": "processing"}
Generate artifact:
$ notebooklm generate audio "Focus on key points" --json
{"task_id": "xyz789...", "status": "pending"}
Chat with references:
$ notebooklm ask "What is X?" --json
{"answer": "X is... [1] [2]", "conversation_id": "...", "turn_number": 1, "is_follow_up": false, "references": [{"source_id": "abc123...", "citation_number": 1, "cited_text": "Relevant passage from source..."}, {"source_id": "def456...", "citation_number": 2, "cited_text": "Another passage..."}]}
Source fulltext (get indexed content):
$ notebooklm source fulltext <source_id> --json
{"source_id": "...", "title": "...", "char_count": 12345, "content": "Full indexed text..."}
Understanding citations: The cited_text in references is often a snippet or section header, not the full quoted passage. The start_char/end_char positions reference NotebookLM's internal chunked index, not the raw fulltext. Use SourceFulltext.find_citation_context() to locate citations:
fulltext = await client.sources.get_fulltext(notebook_id, ref.source_id)
matches = fulltext.find_citation_context(ref.cited_text)
if matches:
context, pos = matches[0]
Extract IDs: Parse the id, source_id, or task_id field from JSON output.
Generation Types
All generate commands support:
-s, --source to use specific source(s) instead of all sources
--json for machine-readable output (returns task_id and status)
| Type | Command | Downloadable |
|---|
| Podcast | generate audio | Yes (.mp3) |
| Video | generate video | Yes (.mp4) |
| Slides | generate slide-deck | Yes (.pdf) |
| Infographic | generate infographic | Yes (.png) |
| Quiz | generate quiz | No (view in UI) |
| Flashcards | generate flashcards | No (view in UI) |
| Mind Map | generate mind-map | No (view in UI) |
| Data Table | generate data-table | No (export to Sheets) |
| Report | generate report | No (export to Docs) |
Common Workflows
Research to Podcast (Interactive)
Time: 5-10 minutes total
notebooklm create "Research: [topic]" — if fails: check auth with notebooklm login
notebooklm source add for each URL/document — if one fails: log warning, continue with others
- Wait for sources:
notebooklm source list --json until all status=READY — required before generation
notebooklm generate audio "Focus on [specific angle]" (confirm when asked) — if rate limited: wait 5 min, retry once
- Note the artifact ID returned
- Check
notebooklm artifact list later for status
notebooklm download audio ./podcast.mp3 when complete (confirm when asked)
Research to Podcast (Automated with Subagent)
Time: 5-10 minutes, but continues in background
When user wants full automation (generate and download when ready):
- Create notebook and add sources as usual
- Wait for sources to be ready (use
source wait or check source list --json)
- Run
notebooklm generate audio "..." --json → parse artifact_id from output
- Spawn a background agent using Task tool:
Task(
prompt="Wait for artifact {artifact_id} in notebook {notebook_id} to complete, then download.
Use: notebooklm artifact wait {artifact_id} -n {notebook_id} --timeout 600
Then: notebooklm download audio ./podcast.mp3 -a {artifact_id} -n {notebook_id}",
subagent_type="general-purpose"
)
- Main conversation continues while agent waits
Error handling in subagent:
- If
artifact wait returns exit code 2 (timeout): Report timeout, suggest checking artifact list
- If download fails: Check if artifact status is COMPLETED first
Benefits: Non-blocking, user can do other work, automatic download on completion
Document Analysis
Time: 1-2 minutes
notebooklm create "Analysis: [project]"
notebooklm source add ./doc.pdf (or URLs)
notebooklm ask "Summarize the key points"
notebooklm ask "What are the main arguments?"
- Continue chatting as needed
Bulk Import
Time: Varies by source count
notebooklm create "Collection: [name]"
- Add multiple sources:
notebooklm source add "https://url1.com"
notebooklm source add "https://url2.com"
notebooklm source add ./local-file.pdf
notebooklm source list to verify
Source limits: Max 50 sources per notebook
Supported types: PDFs, YouTube URLs, web URLs, Google Docs, text files
Bulk Import with Source Waiting (Subagent Pattern)
Time: Varies by source count
When adding multiple sources and needing to wait for processing before chat/generation:
- Add sources with
--json to capture IDs:
notebooklm source add "https://url1.com" --json
notebooklm source add "https://url2.com" --json
- Spawn a background agent to wait for all sources:
Task(
prompt="Wait for sources {source_ids} in notebook {notebook_id} to be ready.
For each: notebooklm source wait {id} -n {notebook_id} --timeout 120
Report when all ready or if any fail.",
subagent_type="general-purpose"
)
- Main conversation continues while agent waits
- Once sources are ready, proceed with chat or generation
Why wait for sources? Sources must be indexed before chat or generation. Takes 10-60 seconds per source.
Deep Web Research (Subagent Pattern)
Time: 2-5 minutes, runs in background
Deep research finds and analyzes web sources on a topic:
- Create notebook:
notebooklm create "Research: [topic]"
- Start deep research (non-blocking):
notebooklm source add-research "topic query" --mode deep --no-wait
- Spawn a background agent to wait and import:
Task(
prompt="Wait for research in notebook {notebook_id} to complete and import sources.
Use: notebooklm research wait -n {notebook_id} --import-all --timeout 300
Report how many sources were imported.",
subagent_type="general-purpose"
)
- Main conversation continues while agent waits
- When agent completes, sources are imported automatically
Alternative (blocking): For simple cases, omit --no-wait:
notebooklm source add-research "topic" --mode deep --import-all
When to use each mode:
--mode fast: Specific topic, quick overview needed (5-10 sources, seconds)
--mode deep: Broad topic, comprehensive analysis needed (20+ sources, 2-5 min)
Research sources:
--from web: Search the web (default)
--from drive: Search Google Drive
Output Style
Progress updates: Brief status for each step
- "Creating notebook 'Research: AI'..."
- "Adding source: https://example.com..."
- "Starting audio generation... (task ID: abc123)"
Fire-and-forget for long operations:
- Start generation, return artifact ID immediately
- Do NOT poll or wait in main conversation - generation takes 5-45 minutes (see timing table)
- User checks status manually, OR use subagent with
artifact wait
JSON output: Use --json flag for machine-readable output:
notebooklm list --json
notebooklm source list --json
notebooklm artifact list --json
JSON schemas (key fields):
notebooklm list --json:
{"notebooks": [{"id": "...", "title": "...", "created_at": "..."}]}
notebooklm source list --json:
{"sources": [{"id": "...", "title": "...", "status": "ready|processing|error"}]}
notebooklm artifact list --json:
{"artifacts": [{"id": "...", "title": "...", "type": "Audio Overview", "status": "in_progress|pending|completed|unknown"}]}
Status values:
- Sources:
processing → ready (or error)
- Artifacts:
pending or in_progress → completed (or unknown)
Error Handling
On failure, offer the user a choice:
- Retry the operation
- Skip and continue with something else
- Investigate the error
Error decision tree:
| Error | Cause | Action |
|---|
| Auth/cookie error | Session expired | Run notebooklm login |
| "No notebook context" | Context not set | Use -n <id> or --notebook <id> flag (parallel), or notebooklm use <id> (single-agent) |
| "No result found for RPC ID" | Rate limiting | Wait 5-10 min, retry |
GENERATION_FAILED | Google rate limit | Wait and retry later |
| Download fails | Generation incomplete | Check artifact list for status |
| Invalid notebook/source ID | Wrong ID | Run notebooklm list to verify |
| RPC protocol error | Google changed APIs | May need CLI update |
Exit Codes
All commands use consistent exit codes:
| Code | Meaning | Action |
|---|
| 0 | Success | Continue |
| 1 | Error (not found, processing failed) | Check stderr, see Error Handling |
| 2 | Timeout (wait commands only) | Extend timeout or check status manually |
Examples:
source wait returns 1 if source not found or processing failed
artifact wait returns 2 if timeout reached before completion
generate returns 1 if rate limited (check stderr for details)
Known Limitations
Rate limiting: Audio, video, quiz, flashcards, infographic, and slides generation may fail due to Google's rate limits. This is an API limitation, not a bug.
Reliable operations: These always work:
- Notebooks (list, create, delete, rename)
- Sources (add, list, delete)
- Chat/queries
- Mind-map, study-guide, FAQ, data-table generation
Unreliable operations: These may fail with rate limiting:
- Audio (podcast) generation
- Video generation
- Quiz and flashcard generation
- Infographic and slides generation
Workaround: If generation fails:
- Check status:
notebooklm artifact list
- Retry after 5-10 minutes
- Use the NotebookLM web UI as fallback
Processing times vary significantly. Use the subagent pattern for long operations:
| Operation | Typical time | Suggested timeout |
|---|
| Source processing | 30s - 10 min | 600s |
| Research (fast) | 30s - 2 min | 180s |
| Research (deep) | 15 - 30+ min | 1800s |
| Notes | instant | n/a |
| Mind-map | instant (sync) | n/a |
| Quiz, flashcards | 5 - 15 min | 900s |
| Report, data-table | 5 - 15 min | 900s |
| Audio generation | 10 - 20 min | 1200s |
| Video generation | 15 - 45 min | 2700s |
Polling intervals: When checking status manually, poll every 15-30 seconds to avoid excessive API calls.
Troubleshooting
notebooklm --help
notebooklm notebook --help
notebooklm source --help
notebooklm research --help
notebooklm generate --help
notebooklm artifact --help
notebooklm download --help
Re-authenticate: notebooklm login
Check version: notebooklm --version
Update skill: notebooklm skill install