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fantastical-mcp
An MCP server for creating calendar events in Fantastical on macOS — and, crucially, verifying that each event actually landed on the intended day.
Fantastical has no public API. It does expose an AppleScript parse sentence
command (the same natural-language parser as its quick-entry box), but that
command is effectively write-only: it can create events and list calendars, but
it cannot query events back. This server pairs that write path with a read-back
from the macOS calendar store (via EventKit), so a created event is confirmed
rather than assumed.
Built for use from Claude Desktop (or any MCP client that runs local stdio servers). It cannot run in a browser-based client — it drives a native macOS app.
Why the verification matters
Fantastical's parser reads the whole sentence, so it can silently reinterpret
input — consume part of a title as a time, or route an event to the wrong
calendar — and it reports no error when it does. On top of that, Fantastical
fuses three backends (real calendars, Todoist projects, Reminders lists) into one
list with colliding names, and calendarName does fuzzy matching, so a partial
name can land an event somewhere unexpected.
This server treats the model's parse as untrusted and checks it mechanically:
All date math happens in code (Luxon), never in the model.
resolve_dateandvalidate_itemblock a write on a weekday that disagrees with the date (source says "Thursday" but the date is a Wednesday), an impossible date (Feb 30), a past date, a two-digit-year misread, or an end before the start.Write, then read back. After every write, the event is read out of the macOS calendar store and compared to what was intended. Anything that can't be confirmed is reported as
UNVERIFIED— never as success.No AppleScript injection. Every value (titles may be arbitrary pasted text) is passed as an argument, never interpolated into a script.
Verifiable calendars only. The server cross-references Fantastical's list against the macOS store and flags which titles are real, writable event calendars versus Todoist/Reminders look-alikes.
Related MCP server: apple-calendar-mcp
Tools
Tool | Purpose |
| Resolve a date interpretation to an absolute date and its weekday, in code. |
| Mechanically validate a parsed event; blocks the write on any inconsistency. |
| Render the exact sentence Fantastical will parse, without writing. |
| Create the event, then read it back and confirm the date. |
| List calendars, marking which are safe to write to and verify. |
| Read events back from the macOS calendar store over a window. |
Requirements
macOS with Fantastical installed.
Node.js ≥ 18 and the Swift toolchain (ships with Xcode / Command Line Tools).
Calendars used for events must exist in the macOS calendar store (System Settings → Internet Accounts), so the read-back can see them.
Install & build
git clone https://github.com/sidbandy/fantastical-mcp.git
cd fantastical-mcp
npm install
npm run build # compiles the Swift EventKit reader and the TypeScript server
npm test # 20 date-correctness testsnpm run build produces bin/ekread (a small, read-only EventKit binary, ad-hoc
signed with an embedded usage description) and dist/ (the compiled server).
Register with Claude Desktop
Add the server to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
(use absolute paths; find your node with which node):
{
"mcpServers": {
"fantastical": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/fantastical-mcp/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop. On first use, macOS will prompt once to let the client control Fantastical (to write) and once to access Calendars (to verify) — allow both. Then ask it, e.g., "add a dentist appointment on July 20, 2026 from 3 to 4 PM."
How verification works (and its fallback)
The primary read-back is bin/ekread, an EventKit reader that answers in
milliseconds and returns JSON. EventKit requires Calendars permission attributed
to the host app; when granted, it is the fast, reliable path.
If EventKit is unavailable (e.g. the host process has no stable TCC identity), the server falls back to reading via Calendar.app AppleScript — slower, but it keeps verification working rather than silently degrading to "couldn't check."
Design notes
src/dates.ts— the correctness core (resolution, validation, sentence building). Covered bysrc/dates.test.ts.src/calendars.ts— calendar discovery, the write/verify allowlist, and read-back with matching.src/osa.ts— safe AppleScript/EventKit invocation (arguments only, no shell).scripts/*.applescript— the Fantastical and Calendar.app bridges.swift/ekread.swift— the read-only EventKit reader.
Limitations
macOS only, and requires the Fantastical desktop app.
Cannot be used from browser-based MCP clients.
Fantastical's natural-language parser is the write path; the server mitigates its ambiguity with absolute sentences and post-write verification, but the verification step is what provides the guarantee, not the sentence.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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