dev-mirzabicer/ticktick-sdk
MITAPI key required🐍 ☁️ - Comprehensive async Python SDK for with MCP server support. Features 45 tools for tasks, projects, tags, habits, focus/pomodoro sessions, and user analytics.
Install
npx -y dev-mirzabicer-ticktick-sdkRequired environment variables
TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRETSet in your MCP configTICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKENSet in your MCP configclaude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"dev-mirzabicer-ticktick-sdk": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"dev-mirzabicer-ticktick-sdk"
],
"env": {
"TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET": "<YOUR_TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET>",
"TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN": "<YOUR_TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN>"
}
}
}
}Add this to your Claude Desktop config file. Find it at ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS.
What this does
dev-mirzabicer/ticktick-sdk exposes a set of tools to Claude over the Model Context Protocol. After you add it to claude_desktop_config.json (snippet above) and restart Claude Desktop, those tools become callable inside any conversation. That makes it useful when you want Claude to reach into your developer tooling without copy-pasting context every turn.
Requirements
This server needs the following environment variables to be set before it can run:
TICKTICK_CLIENT_SECRET TICKTICK_ACCESS_TOKEN
Set these via the env object in your MCP config (see claude_desktop_config.json snippet above).
Common use cases
- •Drive your build, test, lint, or deploy commands from a chat session
- •Pull CI status, commit metadata, or PR review state into context
- •Inspect or scaffold project boilerplate without leaving Claude
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