Apple Calendar MCP Server
Provides Claude with full access to Apple Calendar on macOS for event management, smart scheduling, and schedule analytics. It enables natural language event creation, conflict detection, and template-based scheduling through AppleScript integration.
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Apple Calendar MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides Claude with full access to Apple Calendar for smart scheduling, calendar management, and time management assistance.
Features
Calendar Management
- list_calendars - List all available calendars
- create_calendar - Create new calendars
- delete_calendar - Delete calendars
- rename_calendar - Rename existing calendars
Event Operations
- create_event - Create events with natural language date parsing
- Supports "tomorrow at 3pm", "next Friday", "in 2 hours", etc.
- list_events - List events in a specific calendar
- list_all_events - List events across all calendars
- search_events - Search for events by keyword (searches title, location, description)
- update_event - Update event properties
- delete_event - Delete events
- move_event - Move events between calendars
Smart Scheduling
- find_free_time - Find available time slots
- Optional business hours filter (9am-5pm)
- check_conflicts - Check for scheduling conflicts
- suggest_optimal_time - AI-powered time suggestions with preferences
Templates
- create_template - Save event configurations as reusable templates
- use_template - Create events from templates
- list_templates - View all saved templates
- delete_template - Remove templates
Analytics
- analyze_schedule - Get insights on:
- Meeting density (meetings per day)
- Total time spent in meetings
- Daily breakdown of schedule
Installation
Prerequisites
- macOS (required for Apple Calendar)
- Node.js 20+ and npm
- Apple Calendar app
- Claude Code CLI
Setup
-
Clone/Install the server:
cd ~/mcp-servers/calendar npm install npm run build -
Grant Calendar Access:
- System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Automation
- Enable Terminal (or your terminal app) to control Calendar
-
Configure Claude Code:
The server is already configured in:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json{ "mcpServers": { "apple-calendar": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/Users/josii/mcp-servers/calendar/dist/index.js" ] } } } -
Restart Claude Code:
The server will auto-start when Claude Code launches.
Usage Examples
Basic Calendar Operations
"List my calendars"
"Create a calendar called Work"
"Rename the Work calendar to Office"
"Delete the Test calendar"
Creating Events
"Create an event 'Team Meeting' tomorrow at 2pm in the life calendar"
"Schedule 'Dentist Appointment' next Tuesday at 10am with 1 hour duration"
"Add 'Coffee with Sarah' at 3pm today at Starbucks"
Natural Language Date Parsing
The server understands:
- "tomorrow at 3pm"
- "next Friday"
- "in 2 hours"
- "Jan 15 at 10:30am"
- "this weekend"
Smart Scheduling
"Find free time tomorrow for a 1 hour meeting"
"Check if I'm free Friday at 3pm"
"Suggest the best time for a meeting next week, I prefer mornings"
"Find free time during business hours only"
Searching Events
"Search for 'dentist' events this month"
"Find all events with 'meeting' in the title from last week"
"Search for events at 'Starbucks' this year"
Using Templates
"Create a template called 'standup' with 15 minute duration"
"Schedule a standup meeting from template tomorrow at 9am"
"List all my templates"
Analytics
"Analyze my schedule for this week"
"Show insights for next week"
"How busy am I this month?"
Architecture
~/mcp-servers/calendar/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Entry point
│ ├── server.ts # MCP server with all tools
│ ├── applescript/
│ │ ├── bridge.ts # AppleScript execution wrapper
│ │ ├── calendar-ops.ts # Calendar CRUD operations
│ │ └── event-ops.ts # Event CRUD operations
│ ├── utils/
│ │ ├── date-parser.ts # Natural language date parsing (chrono-node)
│ │ └── conflict-detector.ts # Conflict detection & free time finding
│ └── storage/
│ └── database.ts # SQLite for templates & history
├── storage/
│ └── calendar.db # SQLite database (auto-created)
└── dist/ # Compiled JavaScript
Technical Details
Natural Language Processing
- Uses
chrono-nodefor parsing natural language dates - Supports relative dates, absolute dates, and common phrases
- Automatically handles time zones and ambiguity
AppleScript Integration
- Direct
osascriptcalls for reliable Calendar access - Proper date formatting for AppleScript
- String escaping to prevent injection attacks
- Error handling for Calendar API failures
Data Storage
- SQLite database for templates and history
- Settings for default preferences
- Undo history (last 100 operations)
Conflict Detection
- Efficient time slot overlap checking
- Free time finding with configurable intervals
- Business hours filtering
- Optimal time suggestions based on preferences
Configuration
Default settings (stored in SQLite):
default_calendar: "life"default_event_duration: 1 hour (3600000 ms)business_hours_start: 9 (9am)business_hours_end: 17 (5pm)
Development
Build
npm run build
Development Mode (with auto-reload)
npm run dev
Debug with MCP Inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector npx tsx src/index.ts
Troubleshooting
"Calendar access not allowed"
Solution: Grant automation permissions in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Automation
Server not connecting
- Check logs in
~/Library/Logs/Claude/ - Verify build succeeded:
npm run build - Test directly:
npx tsx src/index.ts - Ensure Calendar.app is not in a broken state
Date parsing fails
- chrono-node handles most common formats
- For edge cases, use explicit formats like "2024-01-15 10:30am"
- Check the input format in the error message
Events not appearing
- Verify calendar name matches exactly (case-sensitive)
- Check if Calendar.app is running
- Refresh Calendar.app view
Future Enhancements
Potential features for v2:
- Recurring events with RRULE support
- Attendee management
- Location autocomplete
- Video conferencing link generation
- iCal import/export
- Proactive schedule optimization
- ML-based event categorization
License
MIT
Author
Built for Claude Code MCP integration
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