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MCP server for iCloud Calendar via CalDAV. Lets Claude (or any MCP client) read and write events on your iCloud calendars.

@instacodeio/icloud-calendar-mcp-server

MCP server for iCloud Calendar via CalDAV. Lets Claude (or any MCP client) read and write events on your iCloud calendars.

Published under InstaCode.

What it does

Exposes five tools:

Tool Purpose
icloud_list_calendars List your iCloud calendars
icloud_list_events Fetch events from a calendar in a date range
icloud_create_event Create a new event
icloud_update_event Update an existing event by UID
icloud_delete_event Delete an event by UID

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+
  • An Apple ID with two-factor authentication enabled
  • An app-specific password generated at https://appleid.apple.com (your normal Apple ID password will not work for CalDAV)

Setup

npm install
npm run build

Set credentials via environment variables (or copy .env.example to .env and load via your runner):

export ICLOUD_USERNAME="[email protected]"
export ICLOUD_APP_PASSWORD="xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx"

Test it locally

Use the MCP Inspector to poke at the tools without wiring up a client:

npm run inspect

Then in the inspector UI: list tools, call icloud_list_calendars, etc.

Use with Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "icloud-calendar": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/icloud-calendar-mcp-server/dist/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "ICLOUD_USERNAME": "[email protected]",
        "ICLOUD_APP_PASSWORD": "xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop. The tools should appear under the MCP icon.

Known limitations (v0.1)

  • Time zones: events are written in UTC. Timezone-aware writes are TODO.
  • Recurring events: parsed as their master event; recurrence overrides aren't surfaced separately yet.
  • Reminders/alarms: not yet supported on create/update.
  • Attendees / invites: not yet supported.
  • Update/delete by UID does a calendar scan; for very large calendars this is slow. Future improvement: maintain a UID→URL index or use server-side query reports.

Roadmap

  • Timezone support on create/update
  • VALARM (reminders) on create/update
  • icloud_search_events with text query (across calendars)
  • icloud_find_free_time helper
  • CardDAV companion for contacts (https://contacts.icloud.com)
  • Optional Streamable HTTP transport for hosted use

Publishing

Releases are published to npm via OIDC trusted publishing — no NPM_TOKEN required in CI.

First publish (one-time, manual):

The npm trusted-publisher settings page only appears for packages that already exist on npmjs.com. So v0.1.0 must be published manually from a local machine:

npm login
npm publish --access public

--provenance is intentionally omitted here. Provenance attestations require a supported OIDC provider (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, etc.) and will fail locally with Automatic provenance generation not supported for provider: null. The CI workflow below adds --provenance automatically.

After the first publish:

  1. Go to https://www.npmjs.com/package/@instacodeio/icloud-calendar-mcp-server → Settings → Trusted Publishers
  2. Add a publisher with:
    • Repository owner: InstaCode (or your GitHub username)
    • Repository name: icloud-calendar-mcp-server
    • Workflow filename: publish.yml

Subsequent releases (automated):

npm version patch   # or minor / major
git push --follow-tags

The Publish to npm workflow will run on the new v* tag, verify the tag matches package.json, build, and publish with provenance.

License

MIT

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