Time MCP Server
Provides current time information and timezone conversion capabilities using IANA timezone names and automatic system detection. It enables LLMs to fetch current times across different regions and convert specific times between timezones.
README
Time MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that provides time and timezone conversion capabilities. This server enables LLMs to get current time information and perform timezone conversions using IANA timezone names, with automatic system timezone detection.
Available Tools
-
get_current_time- Get current time in a specific timezone or system timezone.- Required arguments:
timezone(string): IANA timezone name (e.g., 'America/New_York', 'Europe/London')
- Required arguments:
-
convert_time- Convert time between timezones.- Required arguments:
source_timezone(string): Source IANA timezone nametime(string): Time in 24-hour format (HH:MM)target_timezone(string): Target IANA timezone name
- Required arguments:
Installation
Using uv (recommended)
When using uv no specific installation is needed. We will
use uvx to directly run pape-mcp-server-time.
Using PIP
Alternatively you can install pape-mcp-server-time via pip:
pip install pape-mcp-server-time
After installation, you can run it as a script using:
python -m pape_mcp_server_time
Configuration
Configure for Claude.app
Add to your Claude settings:
<details> <summary>Using uvx</summary>
{
"mcpServers": {
"time": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["pape-mcp-server-time"]
}
}
}
</details>
<details> <summary>Using pip installation</summary>
{
"mcpServers": {
"time": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "pape_mcp_server_time"]
}
}
}
</details>
Configure for Zed
Add to your Zed settings.json:
<details> <summary>Using uvx</summary>
"context_servers": [
"pape-mcp-server-time": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["pape-mcp-server-time"]
}
],
</details>
<details> <summary>Using pip installation</summary>
"context_servers": {
"pape-mcp-server-time": {
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "pape_mcp_server_time"]
}
},
</details>
Configure for VS Code
For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons below...
For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON).
Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.
Note that the
mcpkey is needed when using themcp.jsonfile.
<details> <summary>Using uvx</summary>
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"time": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["pape-mcp-server-time"]
}
}
}
}
</details>
Customization - System Timezone
By default, the server automatically detects your system's timezone. You can override this by adding the argument --local-timezone to the args list in the configuration.
Example:
{
"command": "python",
"args": ["-m", "pape_mcp_server_time", "--local-timezone=America/New_York"]
}
Example Interactions
-
Get current time:
{ "name": "get_current_time", "arguments": { "timezone": "Europe/Warsaw" } }Response:
{ "timezone": "Europe/Warsaw", "datetime": "2024-01-01T13:00:00+01:00", "is_dst": false } -
Convert time between timezones:
{ "name": "convert_time", "arguments": { "source_timezone": "America/New_York", "time": "16:30", "target_timezone": "Asia/Tokyo" } }Response:
{ "source": { "timezone": "America/New_York", "datetime": "2024-01-01T12:30:00-05:00", "is_dst": false }, "target": { "timezone": "Asia/Tokyo", "datetime": "2024-01-01T12:30:00+09:00", "is_dst": false }, "time_difference": "+13.0h", }
Debugging
You can use the MCP inspector to debug the server. For uvx installations:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx pape-mcp-server-time
Or if you've installed the package in a specific directory or are developing on it:
cd path/to/servers/src/time
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv run pape-mcp-server-time
Examples of Questions for Claude
- "What time is it now?" (will use system timezone)
- "What time is it in Tokyo?"
- "When it's 4 PM in New York, what time is it in London?"
- "Convert 9:30 AM Tokyo time to New York time"
Contributing
We encourage contributions to help expand and improve pape-mcp-server-time. Whether you want to add new time-related tools, enhance existing functionality, or improve documentation, your input is valuable.
For examples of other MCP servers and implementation patterns, see: https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers
Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to contribute new ideas, bug fixes, or enhancements to make pape-mcp-server-time even more powerful and useful.
License
pape-mcp-server-time is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.
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