Microsoft Todo MCP Service

by jhirono
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Microsoft To Do MCP

This MCP (Model Context Protocol) service allows you to interact with Microsoft To Do tasks using an AI assistant.

Setup Instructions

1. Prerequisites

  • Node.js 16 or higher
  • npm
  • A Microsoft account
  • Azure App Registration (see setup below)

2. Installation

There are two parts to installing this tool:

  1. Installing the package
  2. Setting up authentication (requires cloning the repository)

Step 1: Install the Package

npm install -g @jhirono/todomcp

Step 2: Set Up Authentication

Even if you install the package globally, you'll need to clone the repository to complete the authentication process:

git clone https://github.com/jhirono/todoMCP.git cd todoMCP npm install

3. Azure App Registration

  1. Go to the Azure Portal
  2. Navigate to "App registrations" and create a new registration
  3. Name your application (e.g., "To Do MCP")
  4. For "Supported account types", select one of the following based on your needs:
    • Accounts in this organizational directory only (Single tenant) - For use within a single organization
    • Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant) - For use across multiple organizations
    • Accounts in any organizational directory and personal Microsoft accounts - For both work accounts and personal accounts
  5. Set the Redirect URI to http://localhost:3000/callback
  6. After creating the app, go to "Certificates & secrets" and create a new client secret
  7. Go to "API permissions" and add the following permissions:
    • Microsoft Graph > Delegated permissions:
      • Tasks.Read
      • Tasks.ReadWrite
      • User.Read
  8. Click "Grant admin consent" for these permissions

4. Configuration

Create a .env file in the root directory with the following information:

CLIENT_ID=your_client_id CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret TENANT_ID=your_tenant_setting REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:3000/callback

TENANT_ID Options:

  • organizations - For multi-tenant organizational accounts (default if not specified)
  • consumers - For personal Microsoft accounts only
  • common - For both organizational and personal accounts
  • your-specific-tenant-id - For single-tenant configurations

Examples:

# For multi-tenant organizational accounts (default) TENANT_ID=organizations # For personal Microsoft accounts TENANT_ID=consumers # For both organizational and personal accounts TENANT_ID=common # For a specific organization tenant TENANT_ID=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

Usage

Complete Workflow

  1. Authenticate to get tokens (must be done from the cloned repository)
    npm run auth
    This will open a browser window for you to authenticate with Microsoft and create a tokens.json file.
  2. Create MCP config file (must be done from the cloned repository)
    npm run create-config
    This creates an mcp.json file with your authentication tokens.
  3. Set up the global MCP configuration
    # Copy the mcp.json file to your global Cursor configuration directory cp mcp.json ~/.cursor/mcp-servers.json
    This makes the Microsoft To Do MCP available across all your Cursor projects.
  4. Start using with your AI assistant
    • In Cursor, you can now use Microsoft To Do commands directly in any project
    • Try commands like auth status or list up todos to get started

The Claude Desktop configuration file is located at:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Available Tools

  • auth-status: Check your authentication status
  • get-task-lists: Get all your To Do task lists
  • create-task-list: Create a new task list
  • update-task-list: Update an existing task list
  • delete-task-list: Delete a task list
  • get-tasks: Get all tasks in a list
  • create-task: Create a new task
  • update-task: Update an existing task
  • delete-task: Delete a task
  • get-checklist-items: Get checklist items for a task
  • create-checklist-item: Create a checklist item
  • update-checklist-item: Update a checklist item
  • delete-checklist-item: Delete a checklist item

Limitations

  • The API requires proper authentication and permissions
  • Rate limits may apply according to Microsoft's policies

Troubleshooting

Authentication Issues

  • "MailboxNotEnabledForRESTAPI" error: This typically means you're using a personal Microsoft account. Microsoft To Do API access is limited for personal accounts through the Graph API.
  • Token acquisition failures: Make sure your CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, and TENANT_ID are correct in your .env file.
  • Permission issues: Ensure you have granted admin consent for the required permissions in your Azure App registration.

Account Type Issues

  • Work/School Accounts: These typically work best with the To Do API. Use TENANT_ID=organizations or your specific tenant ID.
  • Personal Accounts: These have limited access to the To Do API. If you must use a personal account, try TENANT_ID=consumers or TENANT_ID=common.

Checking Authentication Status

You can check your authentication status using the auth-status tool or by examining the expiration time in your tokens:

cat tokens.json | grep expiresAt

To convert the timestamp to a readable date:

date -r $(echo "$(cat tokens.json | grep expiresAt | cut -d ":" -f2 | cut -d "," -f1) / 1000" | bc)

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A Model Context Protocol service for Claude that enables natural language interaction with Microsoft Todo tasks, including viewing task lists, creating tasks, and managing checklist items.

  1. Setup Instructions
    1. 1. Prerequisites
    2. 2. Installation
    3. 3. Azure App Registration
    4. 4. Configuration
  2. Usage
    1. Complete Workflow
  3. Available Tools
    1. Limitations
      1. Troubleshooting
        1. Authentication Issues
        2. Account Type Issues
        3. Checking Authentication Status
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