Google Calendar MCP Server

Google Calendar MCP Server

Enables interaction with Google Calendar through OAuth 2.0 authentication. Supports listing, creating, and deleting calendar events with timezone handling and RFC3339 date formatting.

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Google Calendar MCP Server

An MCP server exposing Google Calendar tools to any MCP-compatible client (e.g., Claude Desktop, Cursor MCP CLI). It lets you:

  • List events in a time window
  • Create events
  • Delete events by summary

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11+
  • A Google Cloud project with OAuth 2.0 Client ID (Desktop) for Google Calendar API
  • credentials.json downloaded locally (do not commit it)

Setup

  1. Clone and install dependencies
uv sync  # or: pip install -e .
  1. Enable Google Calendar API and download OAuth credentials
  • Go to Google Cloud Console → APIs & Services → Credentials
  • Create OAuth client ID: Application type "Desktop app"
  • Download the JSON and save it as credentials.json at the project root
  1. First run / OAuth consent

The first call to any tool will open a browser for consent and produce token.json locally (ignored by git).

Running the MCP server

python -m src.service  # Not the server entry
python main.py         # Starts the MCP over stdio

Use from MCP-compatible clients by pointing to main.py as the command.

Tools

  • get_google_calendar_events(maxResults, calendarId="primary", singleEvents=True, orderBy="startTime", timeMin=None, timeMax=None)
    • Returns a list like: [{ "title": str, "start-time": str, "end-time": str }]
  • create_google_calendar_event(summary, start: datetime, end: datetime, description=None, location=None, time_zone="Asia/Dhaka")
    • Returns the created event HTML link (if available)
  • delete_google_calendar_event(event_name: str)
    • Deletes the first exact summary match

MCP client configuration (example)

Example JSON snippet for a client config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "google-calendar": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["main.py"],
      "env": {}
    }
  }
}

Notes

  • Keep credentials.json and token.json out of git.
  • Time strings must be RFC3339 with timezone (e.g., 2025-08-08T00:00:00+06:00).
  • All-day events return a date string instead of dateTime.

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