Things App MCP

Things App MCP

An MCP server for Things 3 on macOS that enables AI assistants to create, read, update, and manage tasks and projects. It utilizes the Things URL scheme for write operations and AppleScript for querying data from the app.

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Things App MCP

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Things 3 on macOS. Enables AI assistants like Claude to create, read, update, and manage your tasks directly in Things.

Features

Write Operations (Things URL Scheme)

Tool Description
add-todo Create a new to-do with title, notes, dates, tags, checklist, project/area assignment
add-project Create a new project with to-dos, notes, dates, tags, area assignment
update-todo Update an existing to-do (requires auth-token)
update-project Update an existing project (requires auth-token)
show Navigate to a list, project, area, tag, or specific to-do
search Open the Things search screen
add-json Create complex structures via the Things JSON command

Read Operations (AppleScript/JXA)

Tool Description
get-todos Get to-dos from a list (Inbox, Today, etc.), project, area, or by tag
get-todo-by-id Get a specific to-do by its ID
get-projects Get all projects
get-project-by-id Get a specific project by its ID
get-areas Get all areas
get-tags Get all tags
search-todos Search to-dos by title/notes content
get-recent-todos Get recently modified to-dos

Requirements

  • macOS (required for AppleScript/JXA and open command)
  • Things 3 installed
  • Node.js >= 18
  • Things URL Scheme enabled (Things > Settings > General > Enable Things URLs)

Installation

# Clone and build
git clone <repository-url>
cd things-app-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Or install globally:

npm install -g things-app-mcp

Configuration

Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:

macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "things": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "things-app-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor

Add to your Cursor MCP settings (.cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "things": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "things-app-mcp@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Codex

Add to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.things]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "things-app-mcp@latest"]
startup_timeout_sec = 20
tool_timeout_sec = 120

Gemini CLI

Run the following command to register the MCP server:

gemini mcp add things npx -y things-app-mcp@latest

Auth Token Configuration

To use update-todo and update-project, you need your Things auth-token.

Option 1: Environment Variable (Recommended)

Set the THINGS_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable in your MCP client configuration. This avoids needing to pass the token with every request.

Claude Desktop:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "things": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "things-app-mcp@latest"],
      "env": {
        "THINGS_AUTH_TOKEN": "your-token-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Codex (~/.codex/config.toml):

[mcp_servers.things]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "things-app-mcp@latest"]
startup_timeout_sec = 20
tool_timeout_sec = 120

[mcp_servers.things.env]
THINGS_AUTH_TOKEN = "your-token-here"

Gemini CLI: Set the environment variable in your shell configuration or pass it when running:

export THINGS_AUTH_TOKEN="your-token-here"

Option 2: Parameter

If the environment variable is not set, you must pass the token as the authToken parameter when calling update tools:

  1. Open Things on Mac
  2. Go to Things > Settings > General > Enable Things URLs > Manage
  3. Copy your authorization token
  4. Pass it as the authToken parameter when calling update tools

Usage Examples

Adding a To-Do

"Add a to-do called 'Buy groceries' scheduled for today with tags 'Errand'"

The AI will call add-todo with:

{
  "title": "Buy groceries",
  "when": "today",
  "tags": "Errand"
}

Creating a Project with To-Dos

"Create a project called 'Launch Website' in the Work area with to-dos: Design mockups, Build frontend, Deploy"

The AI will call add-project with:

{
  "title": "Launch Website",
  "area": "Work",
  "todos": "Design mockups\nBuild frontend\nDeploy"
}

Complex Project via JSON

"Create a vacation planning project with headings for Travel, Accommodation, and Activities"

The AI will call add-json with structured JSON data containing nested headings and to-dos.

Reading To-Dos

"What's on my Today list?"

The AI will call get-todos with { "list": "Today" } and return the structured data.

Updating a To-Do

"Mark the 'Buy groceries' todo as complete"

The AI will first search/get the to-do to find its ID, then call update-todo with the auth-token.

Things URL Scheme Reference

This MCP server implements the full Things URL Scheme v2:

Date Formats

Format Example Description
Named today, tomorrow, evening, anytime, someday Built-in schedule options
Date 2026-03-15 Specific date
Date + Time 2026-03-15@14:00 Date with reminder
Natural language next friday, in 3 days English natural language (parsed by Things)

Built-in List IDs (for show tool)

inbox, today, anytime, upcoming, someday, logbook, tomorrow, deadlines, repeating, all-projects, logged-projects

JSON Command Object Types

Type Description
to-do A task with title, notes, when, deadline, tags, checklist-items
project A project with title, notes, items (to-dos and headings)
heading A section heading within a project
checklist-item A checklist item within a to-do

Architecture

things-app-mcp/
  src/
    index.ts          # MCP server entry point with all tool registrations
    things-url.ts     # Things URL scheme builder (URL construction)
    applescript.ts    # AppleScript/JXA executor (read operations)
  dist/               # Compiled JavaScript output
  package.json
  tsconfig.json

How It Works

  • Write operations construct things:/// URLs and open them via macOS open command. Things processes the URL and creates/updates items accordingly.
  • Read operations use JXA (JavaScript for Automation) scripts executed via osascript to query the Things database directly and return structured JSON data.

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Watch mode
npm run dev

# Run directly
npm start

License

MIT

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