MCP Google Calendar Integration
Connects with Google Calendar API to fetch calendar events for specific dates through natural language commands in AI-driven editors like Cursor, enabling real-time calendar data access within your coding environment.
README
š MCP Google Calendar Integration
This project is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) tool that connects with the Google Calendar API to fetch calendar events for a given date. It integrates seamlessly with AI-driven editors like Cursor to enhance your productivity by bringing live calendar data right into your coding environment.
š§ Features
- š Get calendar events for a specific date
- ā” Real-time integration using MCP
- š§ Natural language tool commands from inside your editor
- ā
Simple schema validation using
zod - š Uses environment variables to keep sensitive info secure
š Project Structure
/MCP_SERVER ā āāā server.js # MCP server setup and calendar tool āāā .env # Environment variables (not committed) āāā package.json # Dependencies and scripts āāā .mcp # MCP configuration file
š¦ Technologies Used
@modelcontextprotocol/sdkā MCP server and transportgoogleapisā Google Calendar API clientzodā Input validationdotenvā Load.envfiles
š Getting Started
1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/your-username/mcp-calendar-tool.git
cd mcp-calendar-tool
- Install dependencies npm install
- Create a .env file GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_google_calendar_api_key CALENDAR_ID=your_calendar_id_or_email
- Run the server npm start
Usage Example (in Cursor)
š MCP Configuration (.mcp)
{ "mcpServers": { "myCalenderData": { "command": "node", "args": ["server.js"], "env": { "GOOGLE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here", "CALENDAR_ID": "your_calendar_id_here" } } } }
š Notes on API Access
Make sure the Google Calendar API is enabled in your Google Cloud Console.
The calendar should be public or shared properly if using an API key.
š§ Future Improvements
Add OAuth2 authentication for multiple users
Support recurring events and event descriptions
Integrate Google Tasks and reminders
š License
This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.
šāāļø Author
Pranay Chowdhury Frontend Developer | MERN Stack Enthusiast LinkedIn ⢠GitHub
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