calendar-mcp
Exposes Apple Calendar data through an EventKit helper app. Enables reading, creating, updating, and deleting calendar events on macOS.
README
calendar-mcp
Local MCP server that exposes Apple Calendar data through an EventKit helper app.
Built entirely by OpenAI GPT-5.4 via Codex.
Install
git clone https://github.com/<your-account>/calendar-mcp.git
cd calendar-mcp
./bootstrap.sh
Run
npm run start
Permissions
Run calendar_permissions once with prompt: true and access: "full".
The helper app is intended to be built with the project’s normal code signing so macOS can attribute Calendar access to a stable app identity.
If the prompt does not appear from inside Codex, launch the helper app directly once:
open CalendarMCPHelperApp/build/Build/Products/Release/CalendarMCPHelperApp.app
When opened directly, the app will request Calendar access and show a status alert. After that initial grant, the MCP tools can read and write events normally.
Delete safety is intentionally narrow: each calendar_delete_event call can remove only one resolved target. Recurring deletes support one occurrence or one entire series, but not futureEvents or any bulk-delete shape.
calendar_update_event updates an event in place instead of forcing a delete-and-recreate flow. Omitted fields stay unchanged. To clear nullable fields, pass one of clearLocation, clearNotes, clearUrl, or clearTimeZone.
Date Inputs
All tool date inputs accept these wire formats:
2026-04-02for a local calendar day2026-04-02T09:30or2026-04-02T09:30:00for a local wall-clock time2026-04-02T09:30:00-05:00or2026-04-02T14:30:00Zfor an exact instant
Local date-only and local date-time inputs are interpreted in the helper app's current macOS time zone. Returned event payloads always use ISO-8601 timestamps with timezone offsets.
calendar_list_events treats start and end as the exact time window after parsing those inputs.
occurrenceDate for recurring-event lookups also accepts YYYY-MM-DD. In that case the helper matches the occurrence by local calendar day. When you already have an occurrenceDate timestamp from a previous tool response, prefer passing that exact timestamp back.
MCP config
{
"mcpServers": {
"calendar": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/calendar-mcp/dist/index.js"],
"env": {
"CALENDAR_MCP_HELPER_APP_PATH": "/absolute/path/to/calendar-mcp/CalendarMCPHelperApp/build/Build/Products/Release/CalendarMCPHelperApp.app"
}
}
}
}
Verify
npm run verify
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