pranavmanoj1_mcp-server

pranavmanoj1_mcp-server

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Google Calendar MCP Server is a powerful tool that integrates with Google Calendar to provide intelligent, context-aware calendar management capabilities.

Google Calendar MCP Server

A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates with Google Calendar to provide intelligent, context-aware calendar management capabilities.

Features

  • Smart Calendar Management

    • List and view upcoming events with detailed information
    • Create new events with custom titles, locations, and attendees
    • Update existing events with new information
    • Delete events from your calendar
    • Support for multiple calendars
  • Context-Aware Operations

    • Maintains context between calendar operations
    • Intelligent event formatting and display
    • Secure authentication and token management
    • Robust error handling and validation

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v16 or higher)
  • Google Cloud Platform account
  • Google Calendar API enabled
  • OAuth 2.0 credentials from Google Cloud Console

Setup

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/google-calendar-mcp.git
    cd google-calendar-mcp
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Create a .env file:

    cp .env.example .env
    
  4. Update the .env file with your Google Calendar API credentials:

    • GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID: Your Google Cloud Console client ID
    • GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET: Your Google Cloud Console client secret
    • GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI: Your configured redirect URI
  5. Build the project:

    npm run build
    
  6. Start the server:

    npm start
    

Usage Examples

The MCP server supports various calendar operations through natural language commands:

Event Listing

  • "Show me my next 5 upcoming events"
  • "List all events for next week"
  • "What's on my calendar for tomorrow?"

Event Creation

  • "Schedule a meeting with John and Sarah tomorrow at 2pm"
  • "Create a lunch event with the team next Friday at 12pm"
  • "Add a doctor's appointment for next Monday at 10am"

Event Updates

  • "Move my 2pm meeting to 3pm"
  • "Add Mike to tomorrow's team meeting"
  • "Update the location of Friday's meeting"

Event Deletion

  • "Cancel my 3pm meeting today"
  • "Remove the team lunch from next Friday"

Security

  • All credentials and tokens are stored securely and are not committed to version control
  • OAuth 2.0 authentication ensures secure access to Google Calendar
  • Environment variables are used for sensitive configuration

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.