
Calendar MCP
MCP server for accessing macOS Calendar events
README
Calendar MCP
A Deno monorepo containing packages for macOS Calendar access:
- @wyattjoh/calendar - Core library for read-only macOS Calendar database access
- @wyattjoh/calendar-mcp - Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for LLM integration
Features
- Search calendar events by title/summary
- Get recent past events
- Get upcoming events
- Retrieve events within date ranges
- Get today's events with conflict detection
- Get detailed event information including location, URL, and recurrence
- Filter rescheduled events
Requirements
- macOS (Calendar is only available on macOS)
- Deno 2.x or later
- Read access to
~/Library/Calendars/Calendar.sqlitedb
Packages
@wyattjoh/calendar
Core library for accessing Calendar data:
deno add @wyattjoh/calendar
import { openDatabase, searchEvents } from "@wyattjoh/calendar";
const db = openDatabase();
try {
const events = searchEvents(db, { query: "meeting", limit: 10 });
console.log(events);
} finally {
db.close();
}
@wyattjoh/calendar-mcp
MCP server for LLM integration:
# Run directly from JSR
deno run --allow-read --allow-env --allow-ffi --allow-sys jsr:@wyattjoh/calendar-mcp
# Or install globally
deno install --global --allow-read --allow-env --allow-ffi --allow-sys -n calendar-mcp jsr:@wyattjoh/calendar-mcp
For Claude Desktop app integration, add this to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
{
"mcpServers": {
"calendar": {
"command": "deno",
"args": [
"run",
"--allow-read",
"--allow-env",
"--allow-ffi",
"--allow-sys",
"jsr:@wyattjoh/calendar-mcp"
]
}
}
}
Option 2: From Source
- Clone this repository
- Run the server:
cd packages/calendar-mcp deno run --allow-read --allow-env --allow-ffi --allow-sys mod.ts # Or use the task: deno task dev
Available Tools
-
get-recent-events - Get recent past calendar events
limit
(optional): Number of events (1-100, default: 10)includeRescheduled
(optional): Include original rescheduled events (default: false)
-
get-upcoming-events - Get upcoming calendar events
limit
(optional): Number of events (1-100, default: 10)includeRescheduled
(optional): Include original rescheduled events (default: false)
-
get-events-by-date-range - Get events within a date range
startDate
(required): Start date in ISO format (e.g., "2024-01-01")endDate
(required): End date in ISO format (e.g., "2024-01-31")includeRescheduled
(optional): Include original rescheduled events (default: false)
-
search-events - Search for events by title/summary
query
(required): Search query for event titleslimit
(optional): Maximum results (1-100, default: 20)timeRange
(optional): "all", "past", or "future" (default: "all")includeRescheduled
(optional): Include original rescheduled events (default: false)
-
get-todays-events - Get all events scheduled for today
includeRescheduled
(optional): Include original rescheduled events (default: false)
-
get-event-details - Get detailed information about a specific event
eventId
(required): The ROWID of the event
Response Format
All tools return calendar events in this format:
{
"id": 12345,
"title": "Team Meeting",
"startTime": "2024-01-15T10:00:00.000Z",
"endTime": "2024-01-15T11:00:00.000Z",
"allDay": false,
"status": "confirmed",
"isRescheduled": false
}
Detailed events (from get-event-details) include additional fields:
{
"id": 12345,
"title": "Team Meeting",
"startTime": "2024-01-15T10:00:00.000Z",
"endTime": "2024-01-15T11:00:00.000Z",
"allDay": false,
"status": "confirmed",
"isRescheduled": false,
"description": "Weekly sync with the team",
"location": "Conference Room A",
"url": "https://meet.example.com/team",
"recurrenceRule": "FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1",
"calendar": "Work"
}
Security Notes
- This server runs with read-only access to the Calendar database
- No events can be created, modified, or deleted
- The server only accesses local data
Development
This is a Deno workspace monorepo. All commands run from the root affect all packages.
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/wyattjoh/calendar-mcp.git
cd calendar-mcp
# Format all code
deno task fmt
# Lint all packages
deno task lint
# Type check all packages
deno task check
# Run MCP server locally
cd packages/calendar-mcp
deno task dev
# Publish packages (CI/CD)
deno publish
Working on Individual Packages
# Work on @wyattjoh/calendar
cd packages/calendar
deno fmt
deno lint
deno check mod.ts
# Work on @wyattjoh/calendar-mcp
cd packages/calendar-mcp
deno run --allow-read --allow-env --allow-ffi --allow-sys mod.ts
License
MIT
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