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Google Calendar AutoAuth MCP Server

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# Google Calendar AutoAuth MCP Server [![smithery badge](https://smithery.ai/badge/@falgom4/calendar-mcp)](https://smithery.ai/server/@falgom4/calendar-mcp) A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Google Calendar integration in Claude Desktop with auto authentication support. This server enables AI assistants to manage Google Calendar through natural language interactions. ![](https://badge.mcpx.dev?type=server 'MCP Server') ## Features - Create calendar events with title, description, location, and attendees - Update existing calendar events - Delete calendar events - Retrieve event details - List events within a specified time range - Search for events by keyword - List all available calendars - Support for natural language date/time input (e.g., "tomorrow at 2pm", "next monday") - Full integration with Google Calendar API - Simple OAuth2 authentication flow with auto browser launch - Support for both Desktop and Web application credentials - Global credential storage for convenience ## Installation & Authentication ### Installing via Smithery To install Google Calendar Integration Server for Claude Desktop automatically via [Smithery](https://smithery.ai/server/@falgom4/calendar-mcp): ```bash npx -y @smithery/cli install @falgom4/calendar-mcp --client claude ``` ### Installing Manually 1. Create a Google Cloud Project and obtain credentials: a. Create a Google Cloud Project: - Go to [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/) - Create a new project or select an existing one - Enable the Google Calendar API for your project b. Create OAuth 2.0 Credentials: - Go to "APIs & Services" > "Credentials" - Click "Create Credentials" > "OAuth client ID" - Choose either "Desktop app" or "Web application" as application type - Give it a name and click "Create" - For Web application, add `http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback` to the authorized redirect URIs - Download the JSON file of your client's OAuth keys - Rename the key file to `gcp-oauth.keys.json` 2. Run Authentication: You can authenticate in two ways: a. Global Authentication (Recommended): ```bash # First time: Place gcp-oauth.keys.json in your home directory's .calendar-mcp folder mkdir -p ~/.calendar-mcp mv gcp-oauth.keys.json ~/.calendar-mcp/ # Run authentication from anywhere npx @nchufa/calendar auth ``` b. Local Authentication: ```bash # Place gcp-oauth.keys.json in your current directory # The file will be automatically copied to global config npx @nchufa/calendar auth ``` The authentication process will: - Look for `gcp-oauth.keys.json` in the current directory or `~/.calendar-mcp/` - If found in current directory, copy it to `~/.calendar-mcp/` - Open your default browser for Google authentication - Save credentials as `~/.calendar-mcp/credentials.json` > **Note**: > - After successful authentication, credentials are stored globally in `~/.calendar-mcp/` and can be used from any directory > - Both Desktop app and Web application credentials are supported > - For Web application credentials, make sure to add `http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback` to your authorized redirect URIs 3. Configure in Claude Desktop: Add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration file: ```json { "mcpServers": { "calendar": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "@nchufa/calendar" ] } } } ``` ## Available Tools The server provides the following tools that can be used through Claude Desktop: ### 1. Create Event (`create_event`) Creates a new calendar event. ```json { "summary": "Team Meeting", "description": "Weekly team sync to discuss project progress", "location": "Conference Room A", "start": "2025-04-01T14:00:00", "end": "2025-04-01T15:00:00", "attendees": ["colleague@example.com", "manager@example.com"], "reminders": { "useDefault": false, "overrides": [ { "method": "email", "minutes": 30 }, { "method": "popup", "minutes": 10 } ] } } ``` Natural language date/time is also supported: ```json { "summary": "Coffee with John", "location": "Starbucks Downtown", "start": "tomorrow at 2:30pm", "end": "tomorrow at 3:30pm" } ``` ### 2. Get Event (`get_event`) Retrieves details of a specific calendar event. ```json { "eventId": "abc123xyz456", "calendarId": "primary" } ``` ### 3. Update Event (`update_event`) Updates an existing calendar event. ```json { "eventId": "abc123xyz456", "summary": "Updated Meeting Title", "location": "New Location", "start": "2025-04-01T15:00:00", "end": "2025-04-01T16:00:00" } ``` ### 4. Delete Event (`delete_event`) Deletes a calendar event. ```json { "eventId": "abc123xyz456", "calendarId": "primary" } ``` ### 5. List Events (`list_events`) Lists calendar events within a specified time range. ```json { "calendarId": "primary", "timeMin": "2025-04-01T00:00:00", "timeMax": "2025-04-07T23:59:59", "maxResults": 10, "orderBy": "startTime" } ``` ### 6. Search Events (`search_events`) Searches for events matching a query. ```json { "query": "meeting", "calendarId": "primary", "timeMin": "2025-04-01T00:00:00", "maxResults": 5 } ``` ### 7. List Calendars (`list_calendars`) Lists all available calendars. ```json {} ``` ## Natural Language Date/Time Support The server supports various natural language formats for dates and times: - Specific dates: "2025-04-01T14:00:00" (ISO format) - Simple references: "today", "tomorrow", "now" - Relative times: "2 hours later", "3 days later" - Day references: "next monday", "next tuesday" - Combined formats: "tomorrow at 2pm", "monday at 15:30" This makes it easy to create and update events using natural language instructions. ## Security Notes - OAuth credentials are stored securely in your local environment (`~/.calendar-mcp/`) - The server uses offline access to maintain persistent authentication - Never share or commit your credentials to version control - Regularly review and revoke unused access in your Google Account settings ## Troubleshooting 1. **OAuth Keys Not Found** - Make sure `gcp-oauth.keys.json` is in either your current directory or `~/.calendar-mcp/` - Check file permissions 2. **Invalid Credentials Format** - Ensure your OAuth keys file contains either `web` or `installed` credentials - For web applications, verify the redirect URI is correctly configured 3. **Port Already in Use** - If port 3000 is already in use, please free it up before running authentication - You can find and stop the process using that port ## Contributing Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. ## License MIT ## Acknowledgments Special thanks to [GongRzhe](https://github.com/GongRzhe) and his [Calendar-Autoauth-MCP-Server](https://github.com/GongRzhe/Calendar-Autoauth-MCP-Server) project which served as a foundation for this implementation. ## Support If you encounter any issues or have questions, please file an issue on the GitHub repository.

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