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Entry · calendar

calendar/today

Today's calendar events

read-only

Run it

$ tap calendar/today

What it returns

ColumnType
titletext
timetext
locationtext
calendartext
notestext

What it does

Today's calendar events

Install Taprun once

Taprun ships as a single MCP server exposing a catalog of compiled taps. One-time setup on macOS / Linux:

brew install LeonTing1010/tap/taprun
tap mcp connect

Or drop this into your claude_desktop_config.json (works identically in Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Windsurf — any MCP host):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tap": {
      "command": "tap",
      "args": ["mcp", "start"]
    }
  }
}

Call calendar/today

Terminal, once installed:

tap run calendar/today

From the MCP host — exact same compiled plan, deterministic replay, zero LLM tokens:

tap.run({ site: "calendar", name: "today" })

Why compile it once

This plan was forged once — the AI read calendar, picked stable structural addresses (JSON-LD, ARIA, RSS, or declared API endpoints, in that priority order), and saved them to a .plan.json. Every replay since then has used zero LLM tokens. When calendar ships a site change that breaks the extraction, tap verify surfaces it before your data goes stale — not after your pipeline silently writes garbage for a week.

Provenance

Source
LeonTing1010/tap-skills/blob/main/community/calendar/today.plan.json
Machine format
today.jsonld — W3C Annotation
Last verify run
never
License
MIT