MCP integration for Apple Shortcuts.
Visit ProjectApple Shortcuts MCP Server is a tool that enables AI assistants like Claude to control and automate tasks on macOS via Apple Shortcuts. It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to interact with local services in a safe and controlled way.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows AI apps like Claude to safely connect to external tools and data sources.
Use the provided JSON configuration to enable the Apple Shortcuts server or set up a local build.
No, macOS must have the Shortcuts app configured with at least one shortcut available.
Yes, it operates within MCP’s controlled framework to ensure safety.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets AI assistants like Claude control Apple Shortcuts automations. This enables AI models to trigger shortcuts and automate tasks on macOS in a safe and controlled way.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a system that lets AI apps, like Claude Desktop, connect to external tools and data sources. It gives a clear and safe way for AI assistants to work with local services and APIs while keeping the user in control.
The Apple Shortcuts MCP server:
Before you begin, ensure you have:
Here's the Claude Desktop configuration to use the Apple Shortcuts server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apple-shortcuts": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-server-apple-shortcuts"]
}
}
}
git clone [email protected]:recursechat/mcp-server-apple-shortcuts.git
npm install
npm run build
Here's the Claude Desktop configuration to use the Apple Shortcuts server with a local build:
{
"mcpServers": {
"apple-shortcuts": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp-server-apple-shortcuts/build/index.js"],
}
}
}
You can ask Claude "list shortcuts" or run a specific shortcut with the shortcut name, for example "get word of the day" or "play a song".
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