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ticktick-mcp-server

Manage tasks, projects, and habits with the TickTick API, providing capabilities for task creation, updates, and tracking along with secure OAuth authentication. Supports full control over task properties including priorities, deadlines, and subtasks.

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TickTick MCP Server

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MCP Server for the TickTick API, enabling task management, project organization, habit tracking, and more.

Features

  • Task Management: Create, read, update, and delete tasks with all available properties
  • 📊 Project Management: Create, read, update, and delete projects with customizable views
  • 📋 Subtask Support: Full support for managing subtasks within parent tasks
  • 🔄 Complete Task Control: Set priorities, due dates, reminders, and recurring rules
  • 🔐 OAuth Authentication: Full OAuth2 implementation for secure API access
  • ⚠️ Comprehensive Error Handling: Clear error messages for common issues

Tools

  1. get_task_by_ids

  2. Get a specific task by project ID and task ID

  3. Inputs:
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
    • taskId (string): Task identifier
  4. Returns: Task object matching TickTickTaskSchema

  5. create_task

  6. Create a new task in a project

  7. Inputs:
    • title (string): Task title
    • projectId (string): Project id
    • content (optional string): Task content
    • desc (optional string): Task description
    • isAllDay (optional boolean): Is all day task
    • startDate (optional string): Task start date in "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ" format
    • dueDate (optional string): Task due date in "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ" format
    • timeZone (optional string): Task time zone (e.g., "America/Los_Angeles")
    • reminders (optional string[]): List of reminder triggers in iCalendar format
    • repeatFlag (optional string): Task repeat flag in iCalendar format
    • priority (optional number): Task priority (None: 0, Low: 1, Medium: 3, High: 5)
    • sortOrder (optional string): Task sort order
    • items (optional array): List of subtasks with:
    • title (string): Subtask item title
    • startDate (optional string): Subtask date in "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ" format
    • isAllDay (optional boolean): Is all day subtask item
    • sortOrder (optional number): Subtask item sort order
    • timeZone (optional string): Subtask timezone
    • status (optional number): Completion status (Normal: 0, Completed: 1)
    • completedTime (optional string): Completion time in "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ" format
  8. Returns: Created task object matching TickTickTaskSchema

  9. update_task

  10. Update an existing task

  11. Inputs:
    • taskId (string): Task identifier - Path
    • id (string): Task identifier - Body
    • projectId (string): Project id
    • All optional fields from create_task
  12. Returns: Updated task object matching TickTickTaskSchema

  13. complete_task

  14. Mark a task as completed

  15. Inputs:
    • taskId (string): Task identifier
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
  16. Returns: void

  17. delete_task

  18. Delete a task from a project

  19. Inputs:
    • taskId (string): Task identifier
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
  20. Returns: void

  21. get_user_projects

  22. Get all projects for the authenticated user

  23. Inputs: None
  24. Returns: Array of project objects matching TickTickProjectSchema

  25. get_project_by_id

  26. Get a specific project by ID

  27. Inputs:
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
  28. Returns: Project object matching TickTickProjectSchema

  29. get_project_with_data

  30. Get project details along with tasks and columns

  31. Inputs:
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
  32. Returns: Object containing:

    • project: Project object matching TickTickProjectSchema
    • tasks: Array of task objects matching TickTickTaskSchema
    • columns: Optional array of column objects with:
    • id (optional string)
    • projectId (optional string)
    • name (optional string)
    • sortOrder (optional number)
  33. create_project

  34. Create a new project

  35. Inputs:
    • name (string): Project name
    • color (optional string): Project color (default: '#4772FA')
    • viewMode (optional string): View mode ('list', 'kanban', 'timeline') (default: 'list')
    • kind (optional string): Project kind ('TASK', 'NOTE') (default: 'TASK')
  36. Returns: Created project object matching TickTickProjectSchema

  37. update_project

    • Update an existing project
    • Inputs:
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
    • name (optional string): Project name
    • color (optional string): Project color
    • sortOrder (optional number): Project sort order
    • viewMode (optional string): View mode ('list', 'kanban', 'timeline')
    • kind (optional string): Project kind ('TASK', 'NOTE')
    • Returns: Updated project object matching TickTickProjectSchema
  38. delete_project

    • Delete a project
    • Inputs:
    • projectId (string): Project identifier
    • Returns: void

Schema References

  • TickTickTaskSchema: Defines the structure for task objects including:

  • Basic task properties (id, title, description)

  • Dates and time settings
  • Priority and status
  • Checklist items and subtasks

  • TickTickProjectSchema: Defines the structure for project objects including:

  • Project identification and naming
  • Display settings (color, view mode)
  • Permissions and organization

Tasks Properties

When creating or updating tasks, you can include these properties:

  • Priority Levels:
  • 0: None
  • 1: Low
  • 3: Medium
  • 5: High
  • Status Values:
  • 0: Normal (not completed)
  • 2: Completed
  • Reminder Format:
  • Example: ["TRIGGER:P0DT9H0M0S", "TRIGGER:PT0S"]
  • Follows iCalendar TRIGGER format
  • Recurring Rules (repeatFlag):
  • Example: "RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1"
  • Uses RFC 5545 recurrence rules
  • Date Format:
  • ISO 8601 format: "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ"
  • Example: "2019-11-13T03:00:00+0000"

Projects Properties

When creating or updating projects, you can use these properties:

  • View Modes:
  • "list": Standard list view
  • "kanban": Kanban board view
  • "timeline": Timeline view
  • Project Kinds:
  • "TASK": Task-oriented project
  • "NOTE": Note-oriented project

Setup

OAuth Authentication

To enable OAuth authentication with TickTick, you'll need to register your app and obtain API credentials:

  • Create an account on the TickTick Developer Portal
  • Register a new application
  • Set the OAuth redirect URL to: http://localhost:8000/callback
  • Copy the generated Client ID (TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID) and Client Secret (TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET)

First-Time Authorization Flow

When using the TickTick MCP server for the first time:

  1. You'll be prompted to authorize the application
  2. A browser window will open with the TickTick login page
  3. After login, you'll be asked to grant permissions
  4. The access token will be displayed in the page
  5. Copy this token and set it as the TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable

Generate Access Token

When you need to generate a new access token (either for first-time setup or when the token expires), follow these steps:

  1. Configure your credentials using one of these methods:

#### Option 1: .env file (Recommended)

Create a .env file in your project root:

bash TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID="<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>" TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET="<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>"

Then load it:

bash source .env

This method is recommended because:

  • Credentials persist between terminal sessions
  • Easier to manage multiple configurations
  • Less prone to shell history leaks
  • Can be easily backed up (remember to exclude from version control)

#### Option 2: Terminal Environment Variables

Use single quotes if your credentials contain special characters. Note that these variables will only persist in your current terminal session:

bash export TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID='<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>' export TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET='<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>'

  1. Run the authentication command:

If using the published package:

bash npx @alexarevalo.ai/mcp-server-ticktick ticktick-auth

If running the MCP server locally:

bash npm run start:auth

The process will:

  • Launch your default browser
  • Direct you to TickTick's login page
  • Request necessary permissions
  • Generate and display your access token

  • Save the access token: bash echo "TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN=\"<GENERATED_TOKEN>\"" >> .env source .env

Security Tips:

  • Add .env to your .gitignore file
  • Never commit credentials to version control
  • Access tokens expire after 180 days - you'll need to regenerate them

Usage with Claude Desktop

To use this with Claude Desktop, add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json:

NPX

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ticktick": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@alexarevalo.ai/mcp-server-ticktick"],
      "env": {
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID": "<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>",
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET": "<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>",
        "TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Docker

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ticktick": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e",
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID",
        "-e",
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET",
        "-e",
        "TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN",
        "mcp/ticktick"
      ],
      "env": {
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_ID": "<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>",
        "TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET": "<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>",
        "TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Installing via Smithery

To install ticktick-mcp-server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @alexarevalo9/ticktick-mcp-server --client claude

Build

Docker build:

docker build -t mcp/ticktick -f src/ticktick/Dockerfile .

License

This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.

See Also

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