Reclaim.ai MCP Server

Reclaim.ai MCP Server

Enables MCP-compatible clients to manage Reclaim.ai tasks, including listing, creating, updating, completing, deleting, and timer operations through natural language.

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License: MIT npm version

Reclaim.ai MCP Server 🚀 (UNOFFICIAL)

⚠️ UNOFFICIAL & UNAFFILIATED – This project is not endorsed, sponsored, or supported by Reclaim.ai. It simply uses Reclaim's public API. Use at your own risk and comply with Reclaim's Terms of Service.

A community‑maintained Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets any MCP‑capable client (Claude Desktop, Continue, Cursor, custom scripts, …) interact with the Reclaim.ai API through a set of standard resources & tools.


🧐 Why MCP?

  • MCP is the "USB‑C" of LLM integrations – one wire that lets every model talk to every tool.

  • Run this server once and all your MCP‑aware apps instantly gain Reclaim super‑powers.


✨ Key Features

  • Active‑tasks resource (tasks://active)

  • 14 task‑operation tools (list, create, update, complete, timers, …)

  • 🛡 Type‑safe (TypeScript + Zod) & solid error‑handling

  • 📦 Zero‑config stdio transport – perfect for local AI assistants


📚 MCP Capabilities

Tools (Actions)

Tool Description Parameters ✅ Idemp. ☠️ Destr.
reclaim_list_tasks List tasks (default = active) { "filter"?: "active"|"all" }
reclaim_get_task Fetch a task { "taskId": number }
reclaim_create_task Create a new task { /* task properties */ }
reclaim_update_task Update task properties { "taskId": number, /* updated properties */ }
reclaim_mark_complete Mark complete { "taskId": number }
reclaim_mark_incomplete Unarchive / mark incomplete { "taskId": number }
reclaim_delete_task Delete permanently { "taskId": number }
reclaim_add_time Add schedule minutes { "taskId": number, "minutes": number }
reclaim_start_timer Start timer { "taskId": number }
reclaim_stop_timer Stop timer { "taskId": number }
reclaim_log_work Log work time { "taskId": number, "minutes": number, "end"?: string }
reclaim_clear_exceptions Clear scheduling exceptions { "taskId": number }
reclaim_prioritize Prioritise in planner { "taskId": number }

⚠️ Known Issues

COMPLETE ≠ done. Reclaim marks a task COMPLETE when its scheduled block ends, even if you haven't finished the work. This server does include those tasks as active when the LLM uses the tool to pull active tasks (and reminds the model that COMPLETE tasks are still active). However, LLMs (Claude) sometimes ignore COMPLETE tasks when asked for "open" or "active" tasks. If that happens, you may need to prompt the LLM explicitly to "include tasks with status COMPLETE".

🚀 Quick Start

  1. Prerequisites

  2. Claude Desktop configuration (minimal)

{ "mcpServers": { "reclaim": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "reclaim-mcp-server" ], "env": { "RECLAIM_API_KEY": "xxx" } } } }


**Alternative Configuration:**

```json
{
"mcpServers": {
 "reclaim": {
   "command": "absolute/path/to/node (run `which node` in terminal)",
   "args": [
     "/absolute/path/to/reclaim-mcp-server/dist/index.js"
   ],
   "env": { "RECLAIM_API_KEY": "xxx" }
 }
}
}

Alternative: Manual Installation

If you prefer to install from source:

git clone https://github.com/jj3ny/reclaim-mcp-server.git
cd reclaim-mcp-server
pnpm install && pnpm build

# Run with your API key
RECLAIM_API_KEY=your_api_key node dist/index.js

🤝 Contributing

Bug reports & PRs welcome! To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Make your changes (following the code style)
  4. Commit using Conventional Commits (feat:, fix:, etc.)
  5. Push to your branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  6. Open a Pull Request

Please squash your commits before opening a PR.

📄 License

MIT – see LICENSE.

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