Google Health has released a command-line interface (CLI) for accessing health data and developing tools. The CLI supports over 40 health metrics, allowing users to automate data management and integrate with AI agents.
Google Health has launched a command-line interface (CLI) to help users access their health data and develop custom tools. This tool leverages the Google Health API and is tailored for both commercial developers and individual users.
The CLI provides access to over 40 health and wellness metrics such as Activity, Sleep, Heart Rate, and Vo2Max. Users can export this data in formats including streamlined JSON, terminal tables, and CSV files. This functionality enhances the ability to analyze personal health data effectively.
The CLI allows users to automate tasks such as monitoring health trends and integrating data with daily routines. Specific examples include blocking out time for workouts based on health readiness and creating alert systems that correlate nutrition with blood glucose levels. These features are aimed at optimizing training readiness and personal wellness.
To utilize the Google Health CLI, users can download it from the official open-source GitHub repository. Initial setup requires executing a command to initialize configurations and connect to Google Cloud Console for secure credential management. A README file is provided to guide users through the setup process.
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Google Health has released a command-line interface (CLI) for accessing health data and developing tools. The CLI supports over 40 health metrics, allowing users to automate data management and integrate with AI agents.