I craft unique cereal names, stories, and ridiculously cute Cereal Baby images.

things-fastmcp
Enhanced FastMCP implementation of the Things MCP server for Claude and Windsurf
3 years
Works with Finder
1
Github Watches
3
Github Forks
8
Github Stars
Things MCP Server
This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets you use Claude Desktop to interact with your task management data in Things app. You can ask Claude to create tasks, analyze projects, help manage priorities, and more.
This server leverages the Things.py library and the Things URL Scheme.
Why Things MCP?
This MCP server unlocks the power of AI for your task management:
- Natural Language Task Creation: Ask Claude to create tasks with all details in natural language
- Smart Task Analysis: Get insights into your projects and productivity patterns
- GTD & Productivity Workflows: Let Claude help you implement productivity systems
- Seamless Integration: Works directly with your existing Things 3 data
Features
- Access to all major Things lists (Inbox, Today, Upcoming, etc.)
- Project and area management
- Tag operations
- Advanced search capabilities
- Recent items tracking
- Detailed item information including checklists
- Support for nested data (projects within areas, todos within projects)
Installation Options
There are multiple ways to install and use the Things MCP server:
Option 1: Install from PyPI (Recommended)
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12+
- Claude Desktop
- Things 3 ("Enable Things URLs" must be turned on in Settings -> General)
Installation
pip install things-mcp
Or using uv (recommended):
uv pip install things-mcp
Running
After installation, you can run the server directly:
things-mcp
Option 2: Manual Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12+
- Claude Desktop
- Things 3 ("Enable Things URLs" must be turned on in Settings -> General)
Step 1: Install uv
Install uv if you haven't already:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
Restart your terminal afterwards.
Step 2: Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/hald/things-mcp
cd things-mcp
Step 3: Set up Python environment and dependencies
uv venv
uv pip install -r pyproject.toml
Step 4: Configure Things authentication token
Run the configuration tool to set up your Things authentication token:
python configure_token.py
This will guide you through the process of configuring your Things authentication token, which is required for the MCP server to interact with your Things app.
Step 5: Configure Claude Desktop
Edit the Claude Desktop configuration file:
code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add the Things server to the mcpServers key in the configuration file (be sure to update the path to the folder where you installed these files):
{
"mcpServers": {
"things": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/PARENT/FOLDER/things-mcp",
"run",
"things_server.py"
]
}
}
}
Step 6: Restart Claude Desktop
Restart the Claude Desktop app to apply the changes.
Sample Usage with Claude Desktop
- "What's on my todo list today?"
- "Create a todo to pack for my beach vacation next week, include a packling checklist."
- "Evaluate my current todos using the Eisenhower matrix."
- "Help me conduct a GTD-style weekly review using Things."
Tips
- Create a project in Claude with custom instructions that explains how you use Things and organize areas, projects, tags, etc. Tell Claude what information you want included when it creates a new task (eg asking it to include relevant details in the task description might be helpful).
- Try adding another MCP server that gives Claude access to your calendar. This will let you ask Claude to block time on your calendar for specific tasks, create todos from upcoming calendar events (eg prep for a meeting), etc.
Available Tools
List Views
-
get-inbox
- Get todos from Inbox -
get-today
- Get todos due today -
get-upcoming
- Get upcoming todos -
get-anytime
- Get todos from Anytime list -
get-someday
- Get todos from Someday list -
get-logbook
- Get completed todos -
get-trash
- Get trashed todos
Basic Operations
-
get-todos
- Get todos, optionally filtered by project -
get-projects
- Get all projects -
get-areas
- Get all areas
Tag Operations
-
get-tags
- Get all tags -
get-tagged-items
- Get items with a specific tag
Search Operations
-
search-todos
- Simple search by title/notes -
search-advanced
- Advanced search with multiple filters
Time-based Operations
-
get-recent
- Get recently created items
Tool Parameters
get-todos
-
project_uuid
(optional) - Filter todos by project -
include_items
(optional, default: true) - Include checklist items
get-projects / get-areas / get-tags
-
include_items
(optional, default: false) - Include contained items
search-advanced
-
status
- Filter by status (incomplete/completed/canceled) -
start_date
- Filter by start date (YYYY-MM-DD) -
deadline
- Filter by deadline (YYYY-MM-DD) -
tag
- Filter by tag -
area
- Filter by area UUID -
type
- Filter by item type (to-do/project/heading)
get-recent
-
period
- Time period (e.g., '3d', '1w', '2m', '1y')
add-todo
-
title
- Title of the todo -
notes
(optional) - Notes for the todo -
when
(optional) - When to schedule the todo (today, tomorrow, evening, anytime, someday, or YYYY-MM-DD) -
deadline
(optional) - Deadline for the todo (YYYY-MM-DD) -
tags
(optional) - Tags to apply to the todo -
list_title
orlist_id
(optional) - Title or ID of project/area to add to -
heading
(optional) - Heading to add under -
checklist_items
(optional) - Checklist items to add
update-todo
-
id
- ID of the todo to update -
title
(optional) - New title -
notes
(optional) - New notes -
when
(optional) - New schedule -
deadline
(optional) - New deadline -
tags
(optional) - New tags -
completed
(optional) - Mark as completed -
canceled
(optional) - Mark as canceled
add-project
-
title
- Title of the project -
notes
(optional) - Notes for the project -
when
(optional) - When to schedule the project -
deadline
(optional) - Deadline for the project -
tags
(optional) - Tags to apply to the project -
area_title
orarea_id
(optional) - Title or ID of area to add to -
todos
(optional) - Initial todos to create in the project
update-project
-
id
- ID of the project to update -
title
(optional) - New title -
notes
(optional) - New notes -
when
(optional) - New schedule -
deadline
(optional) - New deadline -
tags
(optional) - New tags -
completed
(optional) - Mark as completed -
canceled
(optional) - Mark as canceled
show-item
-
id
- ID of item to show, or one of: inbox, today, upcoming, anytime, someday, logbook -
query
(optional) - Optional query to filter by -
filter_tags
(optional) - Optional tags to filter by
Authentication Token Configuration
The Things MCP server requires an authentication token to interact with the Things app. This token is used to authorize URL scheme commands.
How to get your Things authentication token
- Open Things app on your Mac
- Go to Things → Preferences (⌘,)
- Select the General tab
- Make sure "Enable Things URLs" is checked
- Look for the authentication token displayed in the preferences window
Configuring the token
Run the included configuration tool to set up your token:
python configure_token.py
This interactive script will prompt you for your token and save it securely in your local configuration.
Development
This project uses pyproject.toml
to manage dependencies and build configuration. It's built using the Model Context Protocol, which allows Claude to securely access tools and data.
Implementation Options
This project provides two different implementation approaches:
-
Standard MCP Server (
things_server.py
) - The original implementation that uses the basic MCP server pattern. -
FastMCP Server (
things_fast_server.py
) - A modern implementation using the FastMCP pattern for cleaner, more maintainable code with decorator-based tool registration.
Development Workflow
Setting up a development environment
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/hald/things-mcp
cd things-mcp
# Set up a virtual environment with development dependencies
uv venv
uv pip install -e ".[dev]" # Install in development mode with extra dependencies
Testing changes during development
Use the MCP development server to test changes:
# Test the FastMCP implementation
mcp dev things_fast_server.py
# Or test the traditional implementation
mcp dev things_server.py
Building the package for PyPI
python -m build
Publishing to PyPI
twine upload dist/*
Requires Python 3.12+.
Troubleshooting
The server includes error handling for:
- Invalid UUIDs
- Missing required parameters
- Things database access errors
- Data formatting errors
- Authentication token issues
Common Issues
-
Missing or invalid token: Run
python configure_token.py
to set up your token - Things app not running: Ensure Things 3 is open when using the MCP server
- URL scheme not enabled: Check that "Enable Things URLs" is enabled in Things → Preferences → General
Checking Logs
All errors are logged and returned with descriptive messages. To review the MCP logs from Claude Desktop, run this in the Terminal:
# Follow logs in real-time
tail -n 20 -f ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
相关推荐
Converts Figma frames into front-end code for various mobile frameworks.
Oede knorrepot die vasthoudt an de goeie ouwe tied van 't boerenleven
A unified API gateway for integrating multiple etherscan-like blockchain explorer APIs with Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for AI assistants.
Mirror ofhttps://github.com/suhail-ak-s/mcp-typesense-server
本项目是一个钉钉MCP(Message Connector Protocol)服务,提供了与钉钉企业应用交互的API接口。项目基于Go语言开发,支持员工信息查询和消息发送等功能。
Micropython I2C-based manipulation of the MCP series GPIO expander, derived from Adafruit_MCP230xx
Short and sweet example MCP server / client implementation for Tools, Resources and Prompts.
Reviews

user_XLSKiWVY
As a loyal user of things-fastmcp, I am consistently impressed by its efficiency and user-friendly interface. excelsier has done an outstanding job in developing this tool. It's incredibly fast and straightforward, making managing things a breeze. The seamless experience from start to finish keeps me coming back. Highly recommended for anyone looking to streamline their workflow!