calendar-mcp
MCP server that lets AI agents manage Google Calendar -- create events, check availability, and manage schedules.
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calendar-mcp
MCP server that lets AI agents manage Google Calendar -- create events, check availability, and manage schedules.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
calendar_list_events |
List upcoming events from a calendar |
calendar_create_event |
Create a new event with attendees, reminders, location |
calendar_update_event |
Update an existing event |
calendar_delete_event |
Delete an event |
calendar_free_busy |
Check availability across multiple calendars |
calendar_find_slot |
Find the next available meeting slot |
Google Calendar API Setup
1. Create a Google Cloud project
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project (or select an existing one)
- Enable the Google Calendar API:
- Navigate to APIs & Services > Library
- Search for "Google Calendar API" and click Enable
2. Create a Service Account
- Go to APIs & Services > Credentials
- Click Create Credentials > Service account
- Give it a name and click Done
- Click into the service account, go to the Keys tab
- Click Add Key > Create new key > JSON
- Save the downloaded JSON key file somewhere safe
3. Share your calendar with the service account
- Copy the service account email address (looks like
name@project.iam.gserviceaccount.com) - Open Google Calendar
- Go to Settings > Settings for my calendar > [Your Calendar]
- Under Share with specific people or groups, add the service account email
- Set the permission to Make changes to events (or See all event details for read-only)
4. Configure the environment
Set the path to your service account key file:
export GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY=/path/to/your/service-account-key.json
Or create a .env file in the project root:
GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY=/path/to/your/service-account-key.json
Installation
pip install -e .
Usage
As an MCP server
Add to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"calendar": {
"command": "calendar-mcp",
"env": {
"GOOGLE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY": "/path/to/key.json"
}
}
}
}
Run directly
calendar-mcp
Examples
List events for the next week:
"Show me my upcoming events for this week"
Create a meeting:
"Schedule a 1-hour meeting called 'Sprint Planning' tomorrow at 2pm with alice@example.com"
Find an open slot:
"Find a 30-minute slot for a meeting with Bob sometime this week during working hours"
Check availability:
"Is my calendar free next Tuesday afternoon?"
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