| name | use-spark |
| description | Use the spark CLI to access the user's Spark email data - list emails, search by topic, read threads, check calendar events, find availability, look up contacts, and view team info. Use when the user asks about their emails, calendar, contacts, meetings, or scheduling. |
| metadata | {"version":"1.1.0","requires":{"bins":["spark"]}} |
Using spark
spark is a CLI for the Spark email client. Use it to query the user's mailbox, calendar, contacts, meetings, and team data.
Running spark
spark <command> [options]
Environment: spark is a thin client that talks over IPC to the user's running Spark macOS Desktop app - it does not ship its own mailbox, network stack, or credentials. Run it directly on the user's Mac against the live Spark Desktop process. Do not try to execute it inside a sandbox, container, CI runner, or any environment isolated from the user's desktop session - it will fail to connect. If Spark Desktop is not running, ask the user to launch it instead of retrying.
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|
accounts | List accounts, calendars, teams, shared inboxes, and access levels |
folders | List folders/labels with message counts |
emails | List emails with filters and pagination |
search | Hybrid keyword + semantic search with full bodies |
thread | Read full thread - headers, bodies, attachments |
draft | Create or edit an email draft (new, reply, forward) |
comment | Post a team comment on a thread |
events | List calendar events for a time range |
availability | Find free time slots, optionally with attendees |
contacts | Search contacts by name or email |
team | Show team info, members, shared inboxes, assignments |
meetings | List meeting transcripts |
meeting | Read a single meeting transcript |
action | Perform actions on emails (archive, pin, snooze, assign, etc.) |
contact-action | Perform actions on contacts (block, accept, categorize, etc.) |
accounts
List all configured accounts with their calendars, teams, and shared inboxes. Each account and shared inbox shows its access level in parentheses, which controls what operations Spark can perform.
spark accounts
Run this first to discover what accounts, calendars, and teams are available, and to check their access levels.
Access levels:
| Level | Allowed operations |
|---|
| read-only | List, search, and read emails, threads, folders, events, contacts, meetings, teams |
| triage | Everything in read-only plus all write operations: drafts, team comments, email actions (archive, move, pin, snooze, assign, etc.) and contact actions (block, accept, categorize, etc.) |
Access levels are configured separately for each account and each shared inbox in Spark Desktop under Settings -> AI Agents. Shared inboxes can have a different access level than the parent account - for example, a personal account may have triage access while a shared inbox under the same team is read-only or disabled.
If a command requires a higher access level than the account or shared inbox has, it returns an error with instructions on how to change the level.
folders
List folders with message counts. Output includes folder identifiers in parentheses - use these as arguments to emails and search. Mailboxes backed by a Google account show (Gmail labels) on the Email Account or Shared Inbox header. Teams show the team name as a usable identifier for emails.
spark folders
spark folders user@example.com
emails
List emails with metadata (ID, From, Date, Subject, Flags). Supports pagination and Gmail-style filters.
spark emails
spark emails user@example.com:Archive
spark emails "My Team"
spark emails --filter "from:alice@co.com is:unread"
spark emails --filter "newer_than:7d has:attachment"
spark emails --page 2 --page-size 20
spark emails --order ascending
spark emails --new-senders
GateKeeper filtering: When viewing the Inbox with GateKeeper in explicit mode, new sender emails are automatically filtered out and a "New Senders" count is shown at the top. Use --new-senders to view those emails. Use contact-action acceptContact <email> or contact-action blockContact <email> to accept or block a sender.
Folder identifier formats (run folders to see available ones):
| Format | Example | Meaning |
|---|
| Bare name | Inbox, Archive | Unified folder (cross-account) |
email | user@example.com | Account inbox shorthand |
email:Folder | user@example.com:Archive | Specific account folder |
"Team Name" | "My Team" | All shared threads in a team (quote if spaces) |
shared@email:Folder | shared@co.com:Inbox | Shared inbox folder |
Filter operators (combinable, Gmail-style):
| Operator | Example |
|---|
from:<addr> | from:alice@co.com |
to:<addr> | to:bob@co.com |
cc:<addr> | cc:team@co.com |
subject:<text> | subject:"quarterly report" |
before:yyyy/MM/dd | before:2026/03/01 |
after:yyyy/MM/dd | after:2026/01/01 |
newer_than:Xd | newer_than:7d (also w, m, y) |
older_than:Xd | older_than:30d |
has:attachment | also document, spreadsheet, presentation, reminder |
is:unread | also read, starred, pinned, unreplied |
is:shared | emails shared to any team (alias for is:shared_email) |
is:shared_inbox_open | open items in shared inbox |
is:shared_inbox_done | completed/closed items in shared inbox |
category:personal | also priority, notification, newsletter, invitation, invitation_response |
assigned_to:me | emails assigned to current user |
assigned_to:<email> | emails assigned to specific teammate |
assigned_to:unassigned | shared inbox items with no assignee |
assigned_to:other | emails assigned to someone else (not me) |
assigned_by:me | emails delegated by current user |
filename:<name> | filename:report.pdf |
search
Hybrid keyword + semantic search returning up to 20 emails with full bodies, sorted by relevance.
spark search "quarterly report"
spark search "API integration" --filter "from:alice@co.com"
spark search "budget" --in user@example.com:Archive
spark search "vacation" --in user@example.com
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|
<about> | Yes | Search topic (positional) |
--filter | No | Gmail-style filter (same operators as emails) |
--in | No | Scope: account, team, folder, or shared inbox. All folders if omitted. |
Use search when the user asks about a topic. It returns email bodies so you can answer questions about content. Use emails when listing/browsing by folder or filters without needing bodies.
thread
Print every message in a thread - headers, full plain-text bodies, and attachment info. After the thread summary line, lists custom (non-system) folder labels once for the whole thread, using qualified names like account@domain.com:MyLabel (same style as folders).
spark thread 1114
spark thread --download-attachments 1114
Use emails or search to find message IDs (the ID column), then thread to read the full conversation. Use folders to list valid label identifiers for action attachLabel / detachLabel.
draft
Requires: triage access level.
Create a new email draft or edit an existing one. The body is written in markdown and converted to HTML.
spark draft --to "alice@example.com" --subject "Hello" --body "Hi Alice, ..."
spark draft --to "alice@co.com" --to "bob@co.com" --cc "carol@co.com" --subject "Meeting" --body "..."
spark draft --edit 1234 --subject "Updated subject" --body "Updated body"
spark draft --reply-to 5678 --body "Thanks for the update!"
spark draft --forward 5678 --to "manager@co.com" --body "FYI"
spark draft --account "john@gmail.com" --to "alice@co.com" --subject "Hi" --body "..."
spark draft --to "alice@co.com" --subject "Report" --body "See attached" --attach /path/to/report.pdf
spark draft --to "alice@co.com" --subject "Files" --body "Two files" --attach /path/to/a.pdf --attach /path/to/b.xlsx
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|
--to | No | Recipient address (RFC822). Repeat for multiple. |
--cc | No | CC address. Repeat for multiple. |
--bcc | No | BCC address. Repeat for multiple. |
--subject | No | Subject line. |
--body | Yes (new) | Body content in markdown. Required for new drafts. |
--edit | No | Message ID of an existing draft to update. |
--reply-to | No | Message ID to reply to. |
--forward | No | Message ID to forward. |
--account | No | Account email to send from. Accepts a regular mail account, an alias, or a shared inbox email. |
--attach | No | Absolute path to a file to attach. Repeat for multiple. |
Use emails to find message IDs for --edit, --reply-to, and --forward. Use accounts to find account emails for --account - both personal accounts and shared inboxes are listed there, and either can be used as the from address when the account has draft & comment access.
comment
Requires: triage access level.
Post a team comment (chat message) on a thread. If the thread is not yet shared, it will be shared automatically. Supports text comments, file attachments, or both. Use --edit to update an existing comment.
spark comment 1234 --body "Looks good, let's proceed."
spark comment 1234 --body "Please review this" --team "Engineering"
spark comment 1234 --body "FYI" --team "Engineering" --user alice@co.com --user bob@co.com
spark comment 1234 --attach /path/to/screenshot.png
spark comment 1234 --body "See attached" --attach /path/to/report.pdf --attach /path/to/data.csv
spark comment --edit 5678 --body "Updated comment text"
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|
<message-id> | Yes (post) | Message ID of a message in the thread to comment on. |
--body | When no --attach | Comment text to post. Required when using --edit. |
--attach | When no --body | Absolute path to a file to attach. Repeat for multiple files. Each file is sent as a separate message. Cannot be used with --edit. |
--edit | No | Message ID of an existing comment to edit. Requires --body. |
--team | When >1 team | Team name. Required when you belong to multiple teams. |
--user | When team >2 members | Teammate email to share with. Repeat for multiple. Only used when auto-sharing an unshared thread. For teams with 2 or fewer members, the whole team is shared with automatically. |
Use emails to find message IDs. Use thread to see comment IDs in a conversation. Use team to list teams and their members.
events
List calendar events for a time range.
spark events
spark events --tomorrow
spark events --week
spark events --week --in user@example.com
spark events --week --in user@example.com:Work
spark events --start 2026-03-16 --end 2026-03-20
Date formats: yyyy-MM-dd, dd/MM/yyyy, or yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm.
Run accounts to see available calendar accounts and calendar names.
availability
Find free time slots. Without --attendees, shows the user's own availability. With --attendees, computes mutual free windows.
spark availability
spark availability --tomorrow
spark availability --week --attendees alice@co.com
spark availability --start 2026-03-16 --end 2026-03-20 --attendees a@co.com,b@co.com
Free slots are within working hours (08:00-20:00), skip weekends, and ignore events marked "free".
contacts
Search contacts by name or email. Strict match first, then fuzzy fallback.
spark contacts "john"
spark contacts "example.com"
team
Show team info - metadata, shared inboxes with members, full member list, assigned emails, assignment summary.
spark team
spark team "Readdle"
meetings
List meeting transcripts with optional filters and pagination.
spark meetings
spark meetings --filter "newer_than:30d"
spark meetings --filter "subject:standup" --page-size 10
Filter operators: subject:<text>, before:yyyy/MM/dd, after:yyyy/MM/dd, newer_than:Xd, older_than:Xd.
meeting
Read a single meeting transcript's summary. Optionally include the full transcript and/or notes.
spark meeting 42
spark meeting --transcript 42
spark meeting --notes 42
spark meeting --transcript --notes 42
Use meetings to find meeting IDs.
action
Requires: triage access level.
Perform an action on one or more emails. Supports standard email actions and team actions.
spark action <action-name> <message-id...> [options]
Supported actions:
pin - Pin the message to keep it at the top of the list
unpin - Remove the pin from the message
mute - Mute the thread to stop receiving notifications
unmute - Unmute a previously muted thread
snooze - Snooze the message until a specific date (requires --date)
unsnooze - Remove the snooze and return the message to the inbox
changeReminder - Set a follow-up reminder if no reply by the date (requires --date)
clearReminder - Remove the follow-up reminder from the message
setAside - Set the message aside for later review
archive - Archive the message, removing it from the inbox
moveToInbox - Move the message back to the inbox
moveToTrash - Move the message to trash
moveToFolder - Move the message to a specific folder (requires --folder)
attachLabel - Attach a Gmail or Spark Team label without removing other labels (requires --folder)
detachLabel - Remove a Gmail or Spark Team label from the message (requires --folder)
markAsDone - Mark the message as done
markAsUndone - Mark the message as not done
markAsSeen - Mark the message as read
markAsUnseen - Mark the message as unread
markAsSpam - Mark the message as spam
markThreadAsPriority - Mark the thread as priority
unmarkThreadAsPriority - Remove the priority mark from the thread
unsubscribe - Unsubscribe from the sender or mailing list
changeCategoryPersonal - Change the email category to Personal
changeCategoryNotification - Change the email category to Notification
changeCategoryNewsletters - Change the email category to Newsletter
shareInTeam - Share the thread with teammates (requires --team when multiple teams)
assign - Assign the email to a teammate (requires --assignee)
delegationComplete - Mark the delegation as complete
delegationReopen - Reopen a completed delegation
Options:
--date - required for snooze and changeReminder, optional for assign as due date (formats: yyyy-MM-dd, dd/MM/yyyy, yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm)
--folder - required for moveToFolder, attachLabel, and detachLabel (qualified name: email@domain.com:FolderName; use folders to list labels including shared inboxes)
--team - team name for team actions; required when you belong to multiple teams
--user - teammate email to share with for shareInTeam; repeat for multiple users; required when team has more than 2 members
--assignee - teammate email to assign the email to for assign
--comment - comment text for the assign action
spark action pin 12345
spark action archive 100 200 300
spark action markAsSeen 100 200
spark action snooze 12345 --date 2026-04-10T09:00
spark action snooze 12345 --date 2026-04-10
spark action moveToFolder 12345 --folder "user@example.com:Archive"
spark action attachLabel 12345 --folder "user@gmail.com:MyLabel"
spark action detachLabel 12345 --folder "shared@company.com:SomeLabel"
spark action changeReminder 12345 --date 2026-04-15
spark action shareInTeam 1234 --team "Engineering" --user alice@co.com
spark action shareInTeam 1234 --user alice@co.com --user bob@co.com
spark action assign 1234 --assignee bob@co.com
spark action assign 1234 --assignee bob@co.com --date 2026-04-15 --comment "Please review"
spark action delegationComplete 1234
spark action delegationComplete 100 200 300
spark action delegationReopen 1234
Use the emails command to find message IDs. Use folders to resolve qualified names for moveToFolder, attachLabel, and detachLabel. Use team to list teams and members for team actions.
contact-action
Requires: triage access level.
Perform an action on one or more contacts by email address.
spark contact-action <action-name> <email...>
Supported actions:
| Action | Description |
|---|
changeCategoryPersonal | Change the contact's email category to Personal |
changeCategoryNotification | Change the contact's email category to Notification |
changeCategoryNewsletters | Change the contact's email category to Newsletter |
groupEmailsFromContact | Group emails from the contact by category |
groupEmailsFromContactAndShowInInbox | Group emails from the contact and show in inbox |
ungroupEmailsFromContact | Ungroup emails from the contact |
markContactAsImportant | Enable notifications for the contact |
unmarkContactAsImportant | Disable notifications for the contact |
markContactAsPrimary | Mark the contact as priority (auto-prioritize emails) |
unmarkContactAsPrimary | Remove priority mark from the contact |
acceptContact | Accept or unblock the contact (bypass Gatekeeper) |
blockContact | Block the contact |
acceptDomain | Accept or unblock the contact's entire domain |
blockDomain | Block the contact's entire domain |
enableAutosummaryForContact | Enable auto-summary for emails from the contact |
disableAutosummaryForContact | Disable auto-summary for emails from the contact |
Examples:
spark contact-action blockContact spammer@example.com
spark contact-action acceptContact alice@co.com bob@co.com
spark contact-action changeCategoryPersonal alice@co.com
spark contact-action markContactAsPrimary ceo@company.com
spark contact-action enableAutosummaryForContact newsletter@example.com
Use the contacts command to look up email addresses.
Smart Categories
Spark automatically classifies incoming email into six categories. Use the category: filter operator with emails and search to view mail by category, and use action / contact-action to reclassify and tune.
| Category | Filter | Typical Content |
|---|
| Priority | category:priority | Auto-prioritized or manually marked as priority |
| People | category:personal | Direct person-to-person email |
| Notifications | category:notification | Service notifications, alerts, receipts |
| Newsletters | category:newsletter | Subscriptions, digests, marketing |
| Invites | category:invitation | Calendar invitations |
| Invite Responses | category:invitation_response | RSVPs, accepts, declines |
Browse by category (read-only):
spark emails Inbox --filter "category:priority is:unread"
spark emails Inbox --filter "category:personal is:unread"
spark emails Inbox --filter "category:invitation"
spark emails Inbox --filter "category:notification is:unread"
spark emails Inbox --filter "category:newsletter newer_than:7d"
Reclassify a message (triage):
spark action changeCategoryPersonal <id>
spark action changeCategoryNotification <id>
spark action changeCategoryNewsletters <id>
Tune per-contact category rules (triage) - changes apply to all future mail from the sender:
spark contact-action changeCategoryPersonal sender@example.com
spark contact-action changeCategoryNewsletters sender@example.com
spark contact-action groupEmailsFromContact sender@example.com
spark contact-action markContactAsImportant vip@example.com
spark contact-action markContactAsPrimary ceo@example.com
spark contact-action enableAutosummaryForContact newsletter@example.com
Category-first triage pattern: Process inbox in priority order - priority first, then people, then invites, then notifications, then newsletters. This ensures the most important messages get attention first.
Typical Workflows
Answer a question about emails:
spark search "topic" - find relevant emails with bodies
- Read the output and answer the user's question
Find and read a specific email:
spark emails --filter "from:sender subject:keyword" - locate the email
spark thread <ID> - read the full conversation
Draft a reply:
spark emails --filter "from:sender" - find the email
spark draft --reply-to <ID> --body "Thanks for the update!"
Check someone's schedule for a meeting:
spark availability --tomorrow --attendees alice@co.com,bob@co.com
- Suggest a time from the free slots
Comment on a shared thread:
spark emails --filter "from:sender" - find the email
spark comment <ID> --body "Looks good, approved!"
Get team workload overview:
spark team "Team Name" - see members and assigned emails
Look up a contact:
spark contacts "name or domain" - find their email address
Perform an action on emails:
spark emails --filter "from:sender" - find the email
spark action archive <ID> - archive it (or pin, snooze, etc.)
Share an email with your team:
spark emails --filter "subject:keyword" - find the email
spark action shareInTeam <ID> --user alice@co.com - share with a teammate
Delegate an email to a teammate:
spark emails --filter "subject:keyword" - find the email
spark action assign <ID> --assignee bob@co.com --date 2026-04-15 --comment "Please handle this"
Mark delegated emails as done:
spark emails --filter "subject:keyword" - find the email(s)
spark action delegationComplete <ID1> <ID2> - mark multiple as complete
Find unassigned shared inbox emails:
spark emails shared@co.com:Inbox --filter "assigned_to:unassigned" - list unassigned items
spark action assign <ID> --assignee bob@co.com - assign to a teammate
Review what's assigned to a teammate:
spark emails --filter "assigned_to:bob@co.com" - see their assignments
spark emails --filter "is:shared_inbox_open" - all open shared inbox items
spark emails --filter "is:shared_inbox_done" - completed items
Manage a contact:
spark contacts "name or domain" - find the contact email
spark contact-action blockContact spammer@example.com - block them (or accept, change category, etc.)
Keeping this skill up to date
The CLI and this skill share a single version (metadata.version in the front-matter above). New features in newer Spark Desktop releases ship with an updated embedded skill. Backward compatibility is guaranteed within a major version, so the commands and flags documented here keep working - but newly added features won't appear in this file until it is reinstalled.
Check for an update when - and only when - you hit one of these signals:
- The user asks about a Spark feature, command, or flag that isn't documented here.
- A
spark command fails with an "unknown command" or "unknown option" error you didn't expect.
- The user explicitly says they upgraded Spark or that the skill is out of date.
In those cases:
spark --version
If the printed version is greater than metadata.version above, refresh this file before answering. spark skill prints SKILL.md to stdout - capture it and write it back over the file you're reading right now (the path is in your context). For example:
mkdir -p <parent-of-use-spark>/use-spark
spark skill > <parent-of-use-spark>/use-spark/SKILL.md
<parent-of-use-spark> is the directory containing the use-spark/ folder this SKILL.md lives in. If you have a file-write tool, you can also pipe spark skill output directly through it - the CLI itself does not write any files.
Do not check on every session or before every command - this skill is the source of truth unless one of the signals above tells you otherwise.
Tips
- Always quote multi-word arguments:
spark search "project update"
- Combine filter operators in a single
--filter string: --filter "from:alice@co.com is:unread newer_than:7d"
- Use
folders to discover exact folder identifiers before passing them to emails or search --in
- Use
accounts to discover calendar names before passing them to events --in
- The
search command is best for topic-based queries; emails is best for browsing/filtering by metadata
thread returns the full conversation - use it when you need the complete email text, not just metadata
- Use
draft to compose emails - it supports new drafts, replies, forwards, and editing existing drafts
- Use
comment to post team chat messages on threads - it auto-shares the thread if needed
- Use
action to perform email actions like pin, archive, snooze, move to folder, and more
- Use
contact-action to manage contacts - block, accept, change category, toggle auto-summary, and more