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wyattjoh/calendar-mcp

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MCP server for accessing macOS Calendar events

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wyattjoh/calendar-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that provides access to macOS Calendar events. It enables AI agents to read calendar data through the Model Context Protocol. Built in TypeScript, it is a minimal implementation for integrating macOS calendars with MCP-compatible tools.

Best for

Best for
Developers building MCP-based tools that need to read macOS Calendar events

Use cases

  • Reading upcoming calendar events for an AI assistant
  • Integrating macOS calendar data into MCP-based workflows
  • Building a personal productivity agent that checks your schedule

Notes

An MCP server that provides access to macOS Calendar events. It enables AI agents to read calendar data through the Model Context Protocol. Built in TypeScript, it is a minimal implementation for integrating macOS calendars with MCP-compatible tools.

1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2025-08-05. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Reading upcoming calendar events for an AI assistant
  • Integrating macOS calendar data into MCP-based workflows
  • Building a personal productivity agent that checks your schedule

Pros

  • Simple and focused on a single platform (macOS)
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
  • Direct integration with the native macOS Calendar app

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 1 star and limited community adoption
  • Only supports macOS, no cross-platform calendar access
  • Likely read-only; no event creation or modification capabilities

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Simple and focused on a single platform (macOS)
  • Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
  • Direct integration with the native macOS Calendar app

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 1 star and limited community adoption
  • Only supports macOS, no cross-platform calendar access
  • Likely read-only; no event creation or modification capabilities