mcp-server-apple-events and mcp-fantastical

Both tools are ecosystem siblings, specifically two different MCP servers that integrate with distinct, but related, macOS calendar and reminder applications (Apple's native apps vs. Fantastical), providing similar functionalities for scheduling and event management.

mcp-server-apple-events
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mcp-fantastical
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 4/25
Maturity 22/25
Community 16/25
Stars: 51
Forks: 17
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 7
Forks: 7
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About mcp-server-apple-events

FradSer/mcp-server-apple-events

MCP server providing native macOS integration with Apple Reminders and Calendar via EventKit

This tool helps macOS users manage their Apple Reminders and Calendar events more efficiently. It takes your instructions, expressed in plain language, and translates them into actions like creating, updating, or deleting reminders and calendar entries. Anyone who uses Apple's built-in Reminders and Calendar apps and wants a more powerful way to interact with them would find this useful.

task-management personal-productivity calendar-management macOS-utilities digital-assistant-integration

About mcp-fantastical

aplaceforallmystuff/mcp-fantastical

MCP server for Fantastical calendar app - create events, view calendar, and manage schedules

This project allows you to manage your Fantastical calendar directly from an AI assistant like Claude. You can tell the AI to create events using natural language (e.g., "Meeting with John tomorrow at 3pm"), view your daily or upcoming schedule, and jump to specific dates in Fantastical. It's designed for professionals, students, or anyone who uses Fantastical and wants to integrate calendar management into their AI-powered workflows.

calendar-management personal-assistant scheduling productivity time-management

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