yandex-calendar-mcp
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@yandex-calendar-mcpWhat events do I have today?"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
yandex-calendar-mcp
An MCP server that gives an AI assistant access to Yandex Calendar over CalDAV. Read the schedule, create, move and delete events.
Note on language: tool descriptions and responses are in Russian, because the server was written for a Russian-speaking assistant. The code, configuration and this document are in English. Everything else works regardless of language.
What it does
Reading
Events for any period: today by default, or an explicit range up to 92 days.
All calendars at once, with every event labelled by the calendar it came from — or a single calendar selected by name.
Recurring events expanded into concrete dates. If expansion fails, the event is returned with a warning rather than presented as accurate.
Attendees listed with how each of them replied — accepted, declined, tentative or no answer yet.
All-day events recognised as such, not shown as midnight appointments.
Every answer states the time zone and UTC offset it used.
Writing
Create an event: title, start, end or duration, location, description; timed or all-day spanning several days.
Create a recurring event — daily, weekly, monthly or yearly — bounded by a number of occurrences or by an end date.
Update an event: move it, rename it, change location or description. Only the fields you pass are touched; a moved event keeps its original duration unless you say otherwise.
Edit or delete a single occurrence of a recurring series, or the whole series. A changed day becomes a
RECURRENCE-IDoverride, a removed day anEXDATE— the standard mechanisms, so the result looks right in the Yandex app and in any other client.Invite people: attendees can be added when creating an event, and added or removed later. Yandex mails the invitations and cancellations itself.
Delete an event, with the safeguards described below.
Time zones, handled deliberately
Every timestamp is converted to the configured zone with
zoneinfo. Time strings are never sliced by character position.Written events carry an explicit
DTSTART;TZID=…plus a fullVTIMEZONEblock, so any calendar client reads them the same way.The machine running the server is usually on UTC; that never leaks into the answers, and the zone actually used is named in every response, so a mistake is visible instead of silent.
Built for an assistant to drive
Responses are plain readable text with the event
uidincluded, so an edit or delete can follow a listing directly.create_eventrequires an explicit calendar: people keep several calendars for different purposes, and an event silently filed into the wrong one is an event that is lost. The assistant is expected to ask rather than guess.Errors come back as sentences explaining what to do next, not stack traces.
Related MCP server: MCP Personal Calendar
Requirements
Python 3.10 or newer (3.13 tested)
A Yandex app password, not the account password: https://id.yandex.ru/security/app-passwords → application type "Календарь (CalDAV)"
pip install -r requirements.txttzdata is in the requirements on purpose: slim Linux images often ship
without a time zone database, and ZoneInfo("Europe/Moscow") then fails.
Configuration
All settings come from environment variables.
Variable | Required | Default | Meaning |
| yes | — |
|
| yes | — | app password |
| no |
| CalDAV endpoint |
| no |
| IANA zone for all input and output |
| no |
| where copies of changed and deleted events are kept |
| no | value of | address that appears as the meeting organizer in invitations |
The server speaks MCP over stdio. Example client configuration is in
examples/.
Tools
Tool | What it does |
| events for a period; defaults to today; expands recurrences |
| calendar names and URLs |
| create an event, one-off or recurring, with attendees; |
| move, rename, change location or description, add or remove attendees; one day of a series or the whole series |
| delete an event; one day of a series or the whole series |
Deleting is irreversible — what protects you
Title check.
delete_eventtakes both theuidand the event title. They are compared; on mismatch nothing is deleted and the response names both titles and the calendar. A stale or confuseduidis the realistic way to destroy the wrong event, and this is what catches it.Trash. Before every delete and every update, the full original event is written to
YANDEX_TRASH_DIRas a timestamped.icsfile. If the copy cannot be written, the operation does not run at all. Recovery is importing that file back.Recurring series. Any edit or delete on a series has to say what it applies to:
occurrencefor one day,apply_to_seriesfor the whole series. With neither, the tool refuses and explains the choice. This is what keeps "cancel Tuesday" from erasing a year of meetings.
Inviting people sends real email
Yandex advertises calendar-auto-schedule, so adding an attendee makes the
server send an invitation, and removing one sends a cancellation. Neither can
be recalled. This was verified end to end, not merely from the server's
advertised capabilities: an invitation added through create_event arrived in
the recipient's mailbox.
What follows from that:
Addresses are taken literally and validated. The server never derives an address from a name — an assistant that half-remembers a contact would otherwise email a stranger.
update_eventadds and removes attendees instead of replacing the list, so answers already given by the others are preserved.Every response lists exactly who is on the event and how they replied, so a wrong address is visible immediately.
An assistant driving this server should confirm the address list with its user before calling. Sending an invitation is not an undoable action.
Testing
python tests/write_cycle.py "Calendar name"Self-cleaning rounds against a real calendar through the actual protocol. A
one-off event: create → attempt to delete with a wrong title (must be refused)
→ move and rename → confirm it appears in the listing → delete → confirm it is
gone. A three-occurrence series: edit one day, delete one day, delete the whole
series, checking each time that exactly one day changed. If a delete fails, the
leftover event's uid is printed instead of being silently left behind.
The attendee round only runs when an address is passed explicitly, because it sends real email:
python tests/write_cycle.py "Calendar name" someone@example.comtests/probe.jsonl is a set of raw protocol messages for checking the
handshake and read path:
python src/server.py < tests/probe.jsonlKnown limitations
All-day events can be created, but their time cannot be moved.
Recurrence rules are created in their common forms (every day / week / month / year, with a count or an end date). More elaborate rules — "every second Tuesday", weekday sets — are read and expanded correctly but cannot be created through the tool.
Reminders and alarms are not handled.
Attendees are always invited as required participants; optional attendees and per-attendee roles are not exposed.
Verified against Yandex Calendar only. Other CalDAV servers are likely to work but are untested.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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