Introduction
# Luma Event Manager
Manage Luma events as both **host** and **attendee** via web scraping (no API key required).
## Features
### Public (No Auth) - Discover events near any location - View event details - Geographic filtering
### Authenticated (With Cookies) - View your RSVP'd events - View events you're hosting - Access guest lists - RSVP to events - Sync events to Google Calendar (via `gog` CLI)
## Triggers
### Discover Events (Public) - "luma search AI" — Find events by topic/theme - "luma search startup near San Francisco" — Topic + location - "luma events near San Francisco" - "luma events near Belmont this weekend" - "luma event ai-meetup-sf"
### Host Mode (Auth Required) - "luma host events" — List your hosted events - "luma host guests <slug>" — View guest list
### Attendee Mode (Auth Required) - "luma my events" — Your RSVP'd events - "luma rsvp <slug> <response>" — RSVP yes/no/maybe/waitlist
### Utility - "luma configure" — Set up authentication - "luma status" — Check connection - "luma help" — Show help - "luma add calendar <slug>" — Add event to Google Calendar
## Setup
### Basic (Public Events Only) No setup required. Just use discover commands.
### Full Access (Your Events + Guest Lists)
1. Log into lu.ma in your browser 2. Open DevTools (F12) → Application → Cookies → lu.ma 3. Copy cookie values: `luma_session`, `luma_user_id` 4. Store in pass: ```bash pass insert luma/cookies # Enter: {"luma_session": "value", "luma_user_id": "value"} ```
### Calendar Sync (Optional) Requires the `gog` CLI with an authorized Google account.
```bash gog auth add [email protected] ```
Then: ``` "luma add calendar <slug>" "luma add calendar <slug> --account [email protected]" "luma add calendar <slug> --calendar_id primary" ```
## Examples
``` "Events near me this weekend" "What's the AI meetup about?" "luma event startup-pitch-night" "Show my upcoming events" ```
## Notes - Uses web scraping (no paid Luma Plus required) - Exponential backoff with a 1 req/sec floor to respect lu.ma - Fallback selectors + Next.js JSON parsing with warnings when selectors fail - Cookie auth for private data - Public events always accessible