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"Using Google Calendar to query and create events" matching MCP tools:
- Enable Google Calendar read access for medical document management by initiating authorization. Returns a URL for user consent to grant access to all calendar events.MIT
- Create, update, delete, or RSVP to Google Calendar events with full control over attendees, reminders, recurrence, and visibility settings.MIT
- Create multiple calendar events in one API call, using a JSON array of event objects with required fields like start_date_local, name, and category.MIT
- Analyze emails to identify calendar events by extracting dates, times, and contextual information for potential scheduling.MIT
- Create new events in Google Calendar with details like title, time, location, attendees, and color coding.MIT
- Create a new secondary calendar on Google Calendar with a specified name and optional timezone. Use it to separate events for work, personal, or project management.MIT
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- FlicenseBqualityCmaintenanceEnables comprehensive Google Meet and Calendar management through Google Calendar API v3 and Google Meet API v2, supporting calendar event creation with Meet links, space management, transcription, recording, attendance tracking, and meeting moderation controls.Last updated242
- Alicense-qualityAmaintenanceLets LLMs read and manage Google Calendar events.Last updated11,3311,120MIT
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The BigQuery remote MCP server is a fully managed service that uses the Model Context Protocol to connect AI applications and LLMs to BigQuery data sources. It provides secure, standardized tools for AI agents to list datasets and tables, retrieve schemas, generate and execute SQL queries through natural language, and analyze data—enabling direct access to enterprise analytics data without requiring manual SQL coding.
- outlook-calendarOAuth
A MCP server that works with Outlook Calendar to manage event listing, reading, and updates.
- Retrieve upcoming Google Calendar events by specifying time ranges, search terms, or result limits to manage your schedule.MIT
- Retrieve Google Calendar events by ID, time range, or keyword search using a user's email and calendar ID. Supports detailed event info and multi-result filtering for efficient scheduling.MIT
- Return busy time windows between start and end dates for yourself or specified attendees, using Google Calendar, Exchange Web Services, or CalDAV backends.MIT
- Retrieve calendar events from Google Workspace by ID, time range, or keyword search to view schedules and meeting details securely.MIT
- Search Google Calendar events by keyword to retrieve matching event titles, start times, and descriptions.GPL 3.0
- List events from a CalDAV calendar by providing the calendar href and optional start/end dates to retrieve scheduled events within a specified range.MIT
- Retrieves upcoming events from a Google Calendar for a specified number of days ahead, with configurable result limits.MIT
- Retrieve calendar events from iCloud within specified date ranges to view and manage your schedule. Use calendar IDs obtained from list_calendars to filter events by time period.MIT
- Export tasks from Microsoft To Do to iCalendar format for import into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or Thunderbird. Converts recurrence to RRULE and reminders to VALARM.MIT
- Retrieve events from a specific calendar within an optional time range. Provide the calendar ID to list events, optionally filtered by start and end times in Unix seconds.MIT
- Schedule Google Calendar events with details like title, time, location, and optional video conferencing through a security-hardened integration.MIT
- Create Google Calendar events with title, time, location, and attendees. Configure invite settings and calendar targets to organize your schedule.MIT
- Retrieve upcoming events from your Google Calendar, with options to set maximum number and calendar ID.GPL 3.0
- Create new calendar events in Google Calendar by specifying title, time, and optional details like location or attendees.MIT