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Microsoft To Do MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants like Claude and Cursor to interact with Microsoft To Do via the Microsoft Graph API. This service provides comprehensive task management capabilities through a secure OAuth 2.0 authentication flow.
Features
- 15 MCP Tools: Complete task management functionality including lists, tasks, checklist items, and organization features
- Seamless Authentication: Automatic token refresh with zero manual intervention
- OAuth 2.0 Authentication: Secure authentication with automatic token refresh
- Microsoft Graph API Integration: Direct integration with Microsoft's official API
- Multi-tenant Support: Works with personal, work, and school Microsoft accounts
- TypeScript: Fully typed for reliability and developer experience
- ESM Modules: Modern JavaScript module system
Prerequisites
- Node.js 16 or higher (tested with Node.js 18.x, 20.x, and 22.x)
- pnpm package manager
- A Microsoft account (personal, work, or school)
- Azure App Registration (see setup below)
Installation
Option 1: Global Installation (Recommended)
# Install globally using npm
npm install -g microsoft-todo-mcp-server
# Or using pnpm
pnpm install -g microsoft-todo-mcp-server
# Or run directly with npx (no installation)
npx microsoft-todo-mcp-server
The package provides three command aliases:
microsoft-todo-mcp-server- Full package namemstodo- Short alias for the MCP servermstodo-config- Configuration helper tool
Option 2: Clone and Run Locally
git clone https://github.com/jordanburke/microsoft-todo-mcp-server.git
cd microsoft-todo-mcp-server
pnpm install
pnpm run build
Azure App Registration
- Go to the Azure Portal
- Navigate to "App registrations" and create a new registration
- Name your application (e.g., "To Do MCP")
- For "Supported account types", select one of the following based on your needs:
- Accounts in this organizational directory only (Single tenant) - For use within a single organization
- Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant) - For use across multiple organizations
- Accounts in any organizational directory and personal Microsoft accounts - For both work accounts and personal accounts
- Set the Redirect URI to
http://localhost:3000/callback - After creating the app, go to "Certificates & secrets" and create a new client secret
- Go to "API permissions" and add the following permissions:
- Microsoft Graph > Delegated permissions:
- Tasks.Read
- Tasks.ReadWrite
- User.Read
- Microsoft Graph > Delegated permissions:
- Click "Grant admin consent" for these permissions
Configuration
Environment Setup
Create a .env file in the project root (required for authentication):
CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret
TENANT_ID=your_tenant_setting
REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:3000/callback
TENANT_ID Options
organizations- For multi-tenant organizational accounts (default if not specified)consumers- For personal Microsoft accounts onlycommon- For both organizational and personal accountsyour-specific-tenant-id- For single-tenant configurations
Examples:
# For multi-tenant organizational accounts (default)
TENANT_ID=organizations
# For personal Microsoft accounts
TENANT_ID=consumers
# For both organizational and personal accounts
TENANT_ID=common
# For a specific organization tenant
TENANT_ID=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Token Storage
The server stores authentication tokens in tokens.json with automatic refresh 5 minutes before expiration. You can override the token file location:
# Using environment variable
export MSTODO_TOKEN_FILE=/path/to/custom/tokens.json
# Or pass tokens directly
export MS_TODO_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token
export MS_TODO_REFRESH_TOKEN=your_refresh_token
Usage
Complete Setup Workflow
Step 1: Authenticate with Microsoft
# If installed globally
git clone https://github.com/jordanburke/microsoft-todo-mcp-server.git
cd microsoft-todo-mcp-server
pnpm install
pnpm run auth
# Or if running locally
pnpm run auth
This opens a browser window for Microsoft authentication and creates a tokens.json file.
Step 2: Create MCP Configuration
# Generate MCP configuration file
pnpm run create-config
# Or use the global helper (if installed globally)
mstodo-config
This creates an mcp.json file with your authentication tokens.
Step 3: Configure Your AI Assistant
For Claude Desktop:
Add to your configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json - Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"microsoftTodo": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["--yes", "microsoft-todo-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"MS_TODO_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your_access_token",
"MS_TODO_REFRESH_TOKEN": "your_refresh_token"
}
}
}
}
For Cursor:
# Copy to Cursor's global configuration
cp mcp.json ~/.cursor/mcp-servers.json
Available Scripts
# Development & Building
pnpm run build # Build TypeScript to JavaScript
pnpm run dev # Build and run CLI in one command
# Running the Server
pnpm start # Run MCP server directly
pnpm run cli # Run MCP server via CLI wrapper
npx microsoft-todo-mcp-server # Run globally installed version
# Authentication & Configuration
pnpm run auth # Start OAuth authentication server
pnpm run create-config # Generate mcp.json from tokens.json
# Code Quality
pnpm run format # Format code with Prettier
pnpm run format:check # Check code formatting
pnpm run lint # Run linting checks
pnpm run typecheck # TypeScript type checking
MCP Tools
The server provides 13 tools for comprehensive Microsoft To Do management:
Authentication
auth-status- Check authentication status, token expiration, and account type
Task Lists (Top-level Containers)
get-task-lists- Retrieve all task lists with metadata (default, shared, etc.)create-task-list- Create a new task listupdate-task-list- Rename an existing task listdelete-task-list- Delete a task list and all its contents
Tasks (Main Todo Items)
get-tasks- Get tasks from a list with filtering, sorting, and pagination- Supports OData query parameters:
$filter,$select,$orderby,$top,$skip,$count
- Supports OData query parameters:
create-task- Create a new task with full property support- Title, description, due date, start date, importance, reminders, status, categories
update-task- Update any task propertiesdelete-task- Delete a task and all its checklist items
Checklist Items (Subtasks)
get-checklist-items- Get subtasks for a specific taskcreate-checklist-item- Add a new subtask to a taskupdate-checklist-item- Update subtask text or completion statusdelete-checklist-item- Remove a specific subtask
Architecture
Project Structure
- MCP Server (
src/todo-index.ts) - Core server implementing the MCP protocol - CLI Wrapper (
src/cli.ts) - Executable entry point with token management - Auth Server (
src/auth-server.ts) - Express server for OAuth 2.0 flow - Config Generator (
src/create-mcp-config.ts) - Helper to create MCP configurations
Technical Details
- Microsoft Graph API: Uses v1.0 endpoints
- Authentication: MSAL (Microsoft Authentication Library) with PKCE flow
- Token Management: Automatic refresh 5 minutes before expiration
- Build System: tsup for fast TypeScript compilation
- Module System: ESM (ECMAScript modules)
Limitations & Known Issues
Personal Microsoft Accounts
- MailboxNotEnabledForRESTAPI Error: Personal Microsoft accounts (outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com) have limited access to the To Do API through Microsoft Graph
- This is a Microsoft service limitation, not an issue with this application
- Work/school accounts have full API access
API Limitations
- Rate limits apply according to Microsoft's policies
- Some features may be unavailable for personal accounts
- Shared lists have limited functionality
Troubleshooting
Authentication Issues
Token acquisition failures
- Verify
CLIENT_ID,CLIENT_SECRET, andTENANT_IDin your.envfile - Ensure redirect URI matches exactly:
http://localhost:3000/callback - Check Azure App permissions are granted with admin consent
Permission issues
- Ensure all required Graph API permissions are added and consented
- For organizational accounts, admin consent may be required
Account Type Configuration
Work/School Accounts
TENANT_ID=organizations # Multi-tenant
# Or use your specific tenant ID
Personal Accounts
TENANT_ID=consumers # Personal only
# Or TENANT_ID=common for both types
Debugging
Check authentication status:
# Using the MCP tool
# In your AI assistant: "Check auth status"
# Or examine tokens directly
cat tokens.json | jq '.expiresAt'
# Convert timestamp to readable date
date -d @$(($(cat tokens.json | jq -r '.expiresAt') / 1000))
Enable verbose logging:
# The server logs to stderr for debugging
mstodo 2> debug.log
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Run
pnpm run lintandpnpm run typecheckbefore submitting - Submit a pull request
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details
Acknowledgments
- Fork of @jhirono/todomcp
- Built on the Model Context Protocol SDK
- Uses Microsoft Graph API
Support
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