Google Tasks MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that brings your Google Tasks into Claude and other MCP-compatible clients, enabling task and task list management through natural conversation.
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Google Tasks MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that brings your Google Tasks into Claude and other MCP-compatible clients. Manage your tasks, task lists, and to-dos through natural conversation.
š Privacy First: This repository is public to demonstrate transparency. The code shows that no personal information is logged or stored maliciously. All sensitive data (tokens) is encrypted at rest and automatically redacted from logs. You can review the entire codebase to verify this commitment to privacy.
ā ļø Disclaimer: This server is provided as-is without any guarantees or warranties. While every effort has been made to ensure security and privacy, no guarantees are made about availability, data integrity, or security. Use at your own risk. For production use cases, consider self-hosting your own instance.
Table of Contents
- What Can You Do With This?
- For End Users: Using the Hosted Server
- For Developers: Self-Hosting
- Security Features
- Contributing
- License
- Support
- Acknowledgments
What Can You Do With This?
This MCP server gives Claude access to your Google Tasks data, allowing you to:
- Manage task lists: Create, read, update, and delete task lists
- Manage tasks: Create, read, update, delete, and move tasks
- Organize tasks: Create subtasks, set due dates, add notes
- Mark completion: Mark tasks as complete or incomplete
- Batch operations: Clear all completed tasks from a list
- Query tasks: Filter tasks by completion status, due date, and more
- Natural language: Interact with your tasks through conversation with Claude
All through natural conversation with Claude or any other MCP-compatible client.
For End Users: Using the Hosted Server
If you just want to use this MCP server with Claude Desktop without hosting anything yourself, follow these steps:
Prerequisites
- A Google Account with Google Tasks
- Claude Desktop or any other MCP-compatible client installed on your computer
Setup Instructions
Step 1: Add Connector in Claude Desktop
- Open Claude Desktop
- Go to Settings (gear icon in the bottom-left corner)
- Navigate to the Connectors tab
- Click Add Custom Connector
- Fill in the following details:
- Name:
Google Tasks(or any name you prefer) - Remote MCP server URL:
https://your-deployed-domain.com/mcp
- Name:
- Click Add
Step 2: Connect and Authorize
- In the Connectors settings, find the Google Tasks connector you just added
- Click Connect next to the connector
- Your web browser will open with the Google authorization page
- Log in to your Google account
- Review and approve the permissions requested
- You'll be redirected back and the connection will be complete
After authorization, Claude will have access to your Google Tasks!
Available Tools
Once connected, Claude can use these tools to access your data:
Task Lists Management
list_task_lists- Returns all the authenticated user's task listsget_task_list- Returns a specific task listinsert_task_list- Creates a new task listupdate_task_list- Updates a task list (full update)patch_task_list- Updates a task list (partial update)delete_task_list- Deletes a task list
Tasks Management
list_tasks- Returns all tasks in a task listget_task- Returns a specific taskinsert_task- Creates a new taskupdate_task- Updates a task (full update)patch_task- Updates a task (partial update)delete_task- Deletes a taskclear_completed_tasks- Clears all completed tasks from a listmove_task- Moves a task to a different position or parent
Example Conversations
Try asking Claude:
- "What task lists do I have?"
- "Show me all tasks in my Work list"
- "Create a new task list called 'Personal Projects'"
- "Add a task 'Review Q4 reports' to my Work list with due date next Friday"
- "Mark the task 'Buy groceries' as completed"
- "Move 'Write proposal' task to be a subtask of 'Client project'"
- "Clear all completed tasks from my Shopping list"
- "What tasks are due this week?"
Privacy & Security
- Encrypted tokens: All authentication tokens are encrypted using AES-256-GCM before storage
- No logging of personal data: The code is public - you can verify that no sensitive information is logged
- Automatic redaction: All user IDs, tokens, and credentials are automatically redacted from system logs
- OAuth 2.0: Industry-standard secure authentication with Google
- You're in control: Revoke access anytime from your Google account settings
For Developers: Self-Hosting
Want to run your own instance? Here's how to deploy this MCP server yourself.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ and npm installed
- Deno CLI installed for deployment
- A Google Cloud Platform account
Step 1: Create Google Cloud Project
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Create a new project or select an existing one
- Enable the Google Tasks API:
- Go to APIs & Services ā Library
- Search for "Google Tasks API"
- Click Enable
- Create OAuth 2.0 credentials:
- Go to APIs & Services ā Credentials
- Click Create Credentials ā OAuth client ID
- Choose Web application
- Add authorized redirect URIs:
https://your-domain.com/callback - Note your Client ID and Client Secret
- Configure OAuth consent screen:
- Go to APIs & Services ā OAuth consent screen
- Add required scopes:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/tasks
Step 2: Clone and Setup
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/akutishevsky/google-tasks-mcp.git
cd google-tasks-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Generate encryption secret
npm run generate-secret
# Copy the output - you'll need it for environment variables
Step 3: Local Development
Note: Google requires a publicly accessible URL for OAuth callbacks. For local development, use a tunneling service (like ngrok) to expose your local server or deploy to a staging environment for testing.
# Copy environment template
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your values
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret
# GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI=https://your-tunnel-url.com/callback
# ENCRYPTION_SECRET=paste_generated_secret_here
# PORT=3000
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run with Deno
deno task dev
Make sure your redirect URI in the .env file matches the publicly accessible URL pointing to your local server.
Step 4: Deploy to Production
Deploy to Deno Deploy
- Install Deno Deploy CLI:
deno install -A --unstable https://deno.land/x/deploy/deployctl.ts
- Deploy the project:
# Build first
npm run build
# Deploy to Deno Deploy
deployctl deploy --project=google-tasks-mcp build/index.js
- Set environment variables in Deno Deploy dashboard:
- Go to your project settings
- Add all required environment variables
- Restart the deployment
Step 5: Update Google OAuth Settings
Go back to your Google Cloud Console OAuth client and update the redirect URI to match your deployed URL:
https://your-domain.com/callback
Step 6: Configure Your MCP Client
For Claude Desktop:
- Open Claude Desktop
- Go to Settings ā Connectors tab
- Click Add Custom Connector
- Fill in the following details:
- Name:
Google Tasks(or any name you prefer) - Remote MCP server URL:
https://your-domain.com/mcp
- Name:
- Click Add
- Click Connect next to the connector to authorize
For Other MCP Clients:
Configure your MCP client with the following connection details:
- Server URL:
https://your-domain.com - Transport: Server-Sent Events (SSE)
- Endpoint:
/mcp - Authentication: OAuth 2.0
- Discovery URL:
/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server
Environment Variables Reference
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID |
Yes | Your Google OAuth client ID |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET |
Yes | Your Google OAuth client secret |
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI |
Yes | OAuth callback URL (must match Google Cloud Console settings) |
ENCRYPTION_SECRET |
Yes | 32+ character secret for token encryption (generate with npm run generate-secret) |
PORT |
No | Server port (default: 3000) |
LOG_LEVEL |
No | Logging level: trace, debug, info, warn, error (default: info) |
ALLOWED_ORIGINS |
No | Comma-separated list of allowed CORS origins for browser clients |
Development Commands
npm run build # Compile TypeScript to JavaScript
npm run dev # Watch mode - recompile on changes
npm run generate-secret # Generate encryption secret for ENCRYPTION_SECRET env variable
Project Structure
src/
āāā auth/ # OAuth 2.0 authentication & token storage
āāā server/ # Hono app, MCP endpoints, middleware
āāā tools/ # MCP tools for Google Tasks API (tasklists, tasks)
āāā transport/ # Custom SSE transport for MCP
āāā google/ # Google Tasks API client
āāā utils/ # Logger and encryption utilities
āāā index.ts # Main entry point
Security Features
Token Encryption
All Google access and refresh tokens are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM:
- Algorithm: AES-256-GCM (authenticated encryption)
- Key Derivation: PBKDF2 with 100,000 iterations
- Defense in Depth: Even if the database is compromised, tokens remain protected
Important: Keep your ENCRYPTION_SECRET:
- At least 32 characters long
- Randomly generated (use
npm run generate-secret) - Secure and never committed to version control
- Consistent across server restarts
Privacy-Safe Logging
The custom logger automatically redacts all sensitive information:
- ā Operational events and errors logged
- ā No tokens, credentials, or auth codes
- ā No user IDs or personal information
- ā No API request/response payloads with sensitive data
You can review the logging implementation in src/utils/logger.ts.
Contributing
This is a personal project, but contributions are welcome! Please:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Submit a pull request
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Support
- Issues: Report bugs or request features on GitHub Issues
- Google Tasks API: See Google Tasks API Documentation
- MCP Protocol: See Model Context Protocol Documentation
Acknowledgments
Built with:
- Model Context Protocol by Anthropic
- Google Tasks API
- Hono web framework
- Deno Deploy for hosting
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