omnifocus-mcp

mcp
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  • Code scan — Scanned 12 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
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Purpose
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides full read and write access to OmniFocus task management data. It allows AI assistants to create, modify, and organize projects, tasks, and tags using natural language prompts.

Security Assessment
Overall Risk: Medium. The code scan (covering 12 files) found no dangerous patterns, hardcoded secrets, or explicitly requested dangerous permissions. However, the tool inherently relies on executing shell commands via JXA and `osascript` to run Omni Automation scripts on macOS. Because it is designed to manage personal task data, it handles sensitive user information. While the code itself is clean, the underlying architecture requires local script execution, which inherently carries a slight elevation in risk compared to a fully sandboxed application.

Quality Assessment
The project is actively maintained, with its most recent push happening just today. It uses a standard, permissive MIT license and provides clear, comprehensive installation instructions for a wide variety of AI clients. The primary concern is its low community visibility; with only 9 GitHub stars, it has not been extensively battle-tested or heavily peer-reviewed by the broader developer community yet.

Verdict
Use with caution — the code itself is clean and safe, but the necessary macOS script execution and lack of widespread community auditing warrant a careful review of your personal trust boundaries before connecting it to your OmniFocus data.
SUMMARY

✔️ Turn prompts into projects.

README.md

OmniFocus MCP

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License: MIT

✔️ Turn prompts into projects.

Feature-complete Model Context Protocol server for OmniFocus. Full read/write access to tasks, projects, folders, tags, and perspectives — 50 tools, 2 resources, and 3 prompts.

Uses Omni Automation (OmniJS) under the hood, executing scripts via JXA and osascript. This is why macOS is required.

Demo

Table of Contents

Examples

"Create a project called 'Q3 Launch' in my Work folder with subtasks for design review, copy writing, and QA — all due next Friday, assigned sequentially."

"What's overdue? Flag anything due this week that isn't flagged yet."

"Move all tasks tagged 'waiting' in the 'Website Redesign' project to a new 'Blocked' project."

"Run my weekly review — go through stale projects, process inbox, and summarize what needs attention."

"How many tasks do I have tagged 'errand'? List the ones that are available."

Install

Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "omnifocus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

claude mcp add omnifocus -- npx -y omnifocus-mcp-server

Or add to .claude/settings.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "omnifocus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}
Cursor

Add to .cursor/mcp.json in your project or ~/.cursor/mcp.json globally:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "omnifocus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}
Windsurf

Add to ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "omnifocus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}
Codex CLI

Add to ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.omnifocus]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
Gemini CLI

Add to ~/.gemini/settings.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "omnifocus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "omnifocus-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Requirements

  • macOS (OmniFocus is macOS-only)
  • OmniFocus 4 (or OmniFocus 3 with Omni Automation support)
  • Node.js >= 18
  • Automation permission granted in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation

Security

This server has full read/write access to your OmniFocus database. It can create, modify, and delete tasks, projects, folders, and tags. Only connect it to AI clients and models you trust.

No data leaves your machine — all communication happens locally via osascript.

Tools

Tasks (23)

Tool Description
list_tasks List tasks with filters for status, flags, tags, projects, date ranges, and text search
get_task Get task details by ID, optionally including subtask hierarchy
create_task Create a task in inbox or a project, with tags, dates, and recurrence
update_task Update task properties (name, note, dates, flags, recurrence)
complete_task Mark a task as completed
uncomplete_task Re-open a completed task
drop_task Mark a task as dropped (cancelled)
delete_task Permanently delete a task
move_tasks Move tasks to a different project, parent task, or inbox
duplicate_tasks Duplicate tasks, optionally into a different project
set_task_tags Set, add, or remove tags on a task
add_task_notification Add an absolute or due-relative notification
remove_task_notification Remove a notification from a task
list_task_notifications List all notifications on a task
append_task_note Append text to a task's note
get_inbox_tasks Get all inbox tasks
get_flagged_tasks Get all available flagged tasks
get_today_completed_tasks Get tasks completed today
get_task_count Count tasks matching filters — use instead of list_tasks when you only need a number, not the full task data
convert_task_to_project Convert a task into a project, preserving subtasks
batch_create_tasks Create multiple tasks at once with subtask hierarchies
batch_complete_tasks Complete multiple tasks at once
batch_delete_tasks Delete multiple tasks at once

Projects (11)

Tool Description
list_projects List projects with filters for status, folder, and text search
get_project Get project details by ID or name
create_project Create a project with folder, sequential, SAL, tags, and review options
update_project Update project properties
complete_project Mark a project as done
drop_project Mark a project as dropped (cancelled)
move_project Move a project to a different folder
delete_project Permanently delete a project
get_project_tasks Get all tasks in a project
get_review_queue Get projects due for review
mark_reviewed Mark a project as reviewed

Folders (5)

Tool Description
list_folders List all folders
get_folder Get folder details including child folders and projects
create_folder Create a folder (supports nesting)
update_folder Update folder name or status
delete_folder Permanently delete a folder

Tags (5)

Tool Description
list_tags List all tags
get_tag Get tag details including child tags
create_tag Create a tag (supports nesting and allowsNextAction)
update_tag Update tag properties
delete_tag Permanently delete a tag

Perspectives (2)

Tool Description
list_perspectives List perspectives (built-in and/or custom)
get_perspective_tasks Get tasks shown in a specific perspective

Database (4)

Tool Description
get_database_summary Get counts of inbox items, projects, tags, folders, and task statistics
search Search across all items (tasks, projects, folders, tags) by name or note
dump_database Dump the entire database in a single call
save_database Explicitly save the database to disk

Resources

URI Description
omnifocus://database/summary Database summary with counts
omnifocus://perspectives List of all perspectives

Prompts

Prompt Description
weekly-review Walk through your GTD weekly review: check projects due for review, process leftover inbox items, reassess flagged tasks, and get a structured summary. Marks projects as reviewed when done.
inbox-processing Process inbox items one-by-one using GTD methodology — delete non-actionable items, do anything under 2 minutes, and organize the rest into projects with tags and dates.
daily-planning Build a prioritized plan for today based on due dates, flagged items, and what you've already completed. Surfaces overdue tasks and estimates your workload.

Troubleshooting

"Not authorized" or no response from OmniFocus

Make sure Automation permissions are granted. Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation and ensure your terminal app (Terminal, iTerm, etc.) is allowed to control OmniFocus.

Changes not taking effect after rebuild

If you're developing locally, multiple MCP server processes may be running (from Claude Desktop, Claude Code, etc.). Kill them all and restart:

pkill -f "omnifocus-mcp-server"
# or if running from source:
pkill -f "omnifocus/mcp/dist/index.js"

Stale npx cache

If npx is running an old version, clear the cache:

npx clear-npx-cache
# then re-run your MCP client

OmniFocus 3 compatibility

OmniFocus 3 works if Omni Automation is enabled. Go to OmniFocus > Preferences > General and check "Omni Automation". Some features (like certain perspective types) may behave differently.

Tool calls are slow

Each tool call runs an osascript process to communicate with OmniFocus. This typically takes 200-500ms per call. Batch tools (batch_create_tasks, batch_complete_tasks, batch_delete_tasks) are much faster for bulk operations than calling individual tools in a loop.

Development

npm install
npm run build      # Compile TypeScript
npm run dev        # Run with tsx (hot reload)
npm test           # Run unit tests
npm run test:watch # Watch mode

Integration Tests

Tests against a real OmniFocus instance (creates and cleans up test items):

OMNIFOCUS_LIVE=1 npm run test:integration

Contributing

PRs welcome. Please run npm test before submitting and include tests for new tools.

License

MIT

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