An MCP server for connecting to CalDAV calendars and exposing calendar operations to AI assistants. It can list calendars and events, and create, update, or delete calendar events by UID.
From the registry: CalDAV calendar operations (list, create, update, delete events) as MCP tools.
Please install the `caldav-mcp` MCP server into my current AI client (that's you).
Required prerequisites (do these first if not already done):
- **Node.js and npx** — Install Node.js so the MCP server can be run via npx. (https://nodejs.org/}],)
- **CALDAV_USERNAME** — CalDAV username for authentication.
- **CALDAV_PASSWORD** — CalDAV password for authentication.
Canonical MCP server config (stdio transport):
- command: `npx`
- args: ["caldav-mcp"]
- required environment variables:
- `CALDAV_BASE_URL`: CalDAV server URL. (example: `<your-caldav-server-url>`)
- `CALDAV_USERNAME`: CalDAV username. (example: `<your-caldav-username>`)
- `CALDAV_PASSWORD`: CalDAV password. (example: `<your-caldav-password>`)
Note: README provides a stdio configuration example using npx. Development instructions exist, but the npx install path is the simplest and most portable.
Add this MCP server to my current client's config in the correct format for you. If you need secrets or credentials I haven't provided, ASK me — do not invent values or leave raw placeholders. After adding it, tell me how to verify the server is connected.CALDAV_BASE_URLrequiredCalDAV server URLCALDAV_USERNAMErequiredCalDAV usernameCALDAV_PASSWORDrequiredCalDAV passwordReal-time infrastructure monitoring with metrics, logs, alerts, and ML-based anomaly detection.
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