Garmin Health Analysis
Query health metrics from Garmin Connect and generate interactive HTML charts.
Two Installation Paths
This skill supports two different setups:
- Clawdbot Skill (this guide) - Use with Clawdbot for automation and proactive health monitoring
- MCP Server (see MCP setup guide) - Use with standard Claude Desktop as an MCP server
Choose the path that matches your use case. You can also use both simultaneously!
Clawdbot Skill Setup (first time only)
1. Install Dependencies
pip3 install garminconnect
2. Configure Credentials
You have three options to provide your Garmin Connect credentials:
Option A: Clawdbot Config (Recommended - UI configurable)
Add credentials to ~/.clawdbot/clawdbot.json:
{
"skills": {
"entries": {
"garmin-health-analysis": {
"enabled": true,
"env": {
"GARMIN_EMAIL": "your-email@example.com",
"GARMIN_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
}
Tip: You can also set these through the Clawdbot UI in the Skills settings panel.
Option B: Local Config File
Create a config file in the skill directory:
cd ~/.clawdbot/skills/garmin-health-analysis
# or: cd <workspace>/skills/garmin-health-analysis
cp config.example.json config.json
# Edit config.json and add your email and password
config.json:
{
"email": "your-email@example.com",
"password": "your-password"
}
Note: config.json is gitignored to keep your credentials secure.
Option C: Command Line
Pass credentials directly when authenticating:
python3 scripts/garmin_auth.py login \
--email YOUR_EMAIL@example.com \
--password YOUR_PASSWORD
3. Authenticate
Login to Garmin Connect and save session tokens:
python3 scripts/garmin_auth.py login
This uses credentials from (in priority order):
- Command line arguments (
--email,--password) - Local config file (
config.json) - Environment variables (
GARMIN_EMAIL,GARMIN_PASSWORD) - Clawdbot config (
skills.entries.garmin-health-analysis.env)
Session tokens are stored in ~/.clawdbot/garmin-tokens.json and auto-refresh.
Check authentication status:
python3 scripts/garmin_auth.py status
Fetching Data
Use scripts/garmin_data.py to get JSON data:
# Sleep (last 7 days default)
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py sleep --days 14
# Body Battery (Garmin's recovery metric)
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py body_battery --days 30
# HRV data
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py hrv --days 30
# Heart rate (resting, max, min)
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py heart_rate --days 7
# Activities/workouts
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py activities --days 30
# Stress levels
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py stress --days 7
# Combined summary with averages
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py summary --days 7
# Custom date range
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py sleep --start 2026-01-01 --end 2026-01-15
# User profile
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py profile
Output is JSON to stdout. Parse it to answer user questions.
Generating Charts
Use scripts/garmin_chart.py for interactive HTML visualizations:
# Sleep analysis (hours + scores)
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py sleep --days 30
# Body Battery recovery chart (color-coded)
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py body_battery --days 30
# HRV & resting heart rate trends
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py hrv --days 90
# Activities summary (by type, calories)
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py activities --days 30
# Full dashboard (all 4 charts)
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py dashboard --days 30
# Save to specific file
python3 scripts/garmin_chart.py dashboard --days 90 --output ~/Desktop/garmin-health.html
Charts open automatically in the default browser. They use Chart.js with a modern gradient design, stat cards, and interactive tooltips.
Answering Questions
| User asks | Action |
|---|---|
| "How did I sleep last night?" | garmin_data.py summary --days 1, report sleep hours + score |
| "How's my recovery this week?" | garmin_data.py body_battery --days 7, report average + trend |
| "Show me my health for the last month" | garmin_chart.py dashboard --days 30 |
| "Is my HRV improving?" | garmin_data.py hrv --days 30, analyze trend |
| "What workouts did I do this week?" | garmin_data.py activities --days 7, list activities with details |
| "How's my resting heart rate?" | garmin_data.py heart_rate --days 7, report average + trend |
Key Metrics
Body Battery (0-100)
Garmin's proprietary recovery metric based on HRV, stress, sleep, and activity:
- High (75-100): Fully recharged, ready for high intensity
- Medium (50-74): Moderate energy, good for regular activity
- Low (25-49): Limited energy, recovery needed
- Very Low (0-24): Depleted, prioritize rest
Sleep Scores (0-100)
Overall sleep quality based on duration, stages, and disturbances:
- Excellent (90-100): Optimal restorative sleep
- Good (80-89): Quality sleep with minor issues
- Fair (60-79): Adequate but could improve
- Poor (0-59): Significant sleep deficiencies
HRV (Heart Rate Variability)
Measured in milliseconds, higher is generally better:
- Indicates nervous system balance and recovery capacity
- Track trends over time (increasing = improving recovery)
- Affected by sleep, stress, training load, illness
- Normal range varies by individual (20-200+ ms)
Resting Heart Rate (bpm)
Lower generally indicates better cardiovascular fitness:
- Athletes: 40-60 bpm
- Fit adults: 60-70 bpm
- Average adults: 70-80 bpm
- Sudden increases may indicate stress, illness, or overtraining
Stress Levels
Based on HRV analysis throughout the day:
- Low stress: Rest and recovery periods
- Medium stress: Normal daily activities
- High stress: Physical activity or mental pressure
Health Analysis
When users ask for insights or want to understand their trends, use references/health_analysis.md for:
- Science-backed interpretation of all metrics
- Normal ranges by age and fitness level
- Pattern detection (weekly trends, recovery cycles, training load balance)
- Actionable recommendations based on data
- Warning signs that suggest rest or medical consultation
Analysis workflow
- Fetch data:
python3 scripts/garmin_data.py summary --days N - Read
references/health_analysis.mdfor interpretation framework - Apply the analysis framework: Status → Trends → Patterns → Insights → Recommendations
- Always include disclaimer that this is informational, not medical advice
Troubleshooting
Authentication Issues
- "Invalid credentials": Double-check email/password, try logging into Garmin Connect web
- "Tokens expired": Run login again:
python3 scripts/garmin_auth.py login ... - "Too many requests": Garmin rate-limits; wait a few minutes and try again
Missing Data
- Some metrics require specific Garmin devices (Body Battery needs HRV-capable devices)
- Historical data may have gaps if device wasn't worn
- New accounts may have limited history
Library Issues
- If
garminconnectimport fails:pip3 install --upgrade garminconnect - Garmin occasionally changes their API; update the library if requests fail
Privacy Note
- Credentials are stored locally in
~/.clawdbot/garmin-tokens.json - Session tokens refresh automatically
- No data is sent anywhere except to Garmin's official servers
- You can revoke access anytime by deleting the tokens file
Comparison: Garmin vs Whoop
| Feature | Garmin | Whoop |
|---|---|---|
| Recovery metric | Body Battery (0-100) | Recovery Score (0-100%) |
| HRV tracking | Yes (nightly average) | Yes (detailed) |
| Sleep stages | Light, Deep, REM, Awake | Light, SWS, REM, Awake |
| Activity tracking | Built-in GPS, many sport modes | Strain score (0-21) |
| Stress | All-day stress levels | Not directly tracked |
| API | Unofficial (garminconnect) | Official OAuth |
| Device types | Watches, fitness trackers | Wearable band only |
References
references/api.md— Garmin Connect API details (unofficial)references/health_analysis.md— Science-backed health data interpretation- garminconnect library — Python API wrapper
- Garmin Connect — Official web interface
Version Info
- Created: 2026-01-25
- Author: EversonL & Claude
- Version: 1.2.0
- Dependencies: garminconnect, fitparse, gpxpy (Python libraries)
- License: MIT