Dida365 (TickTick) MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with the Dida365 (TickTick) API. It allows AI assistants to manage tasks and projects in Dida365 after user authorization.
Features
- User authentication with Dida365
 
- Get all projects (lists)
 
- Get tasks from collection box
 
- Create new tasks with various parameters
 
- Update existing tasks in collection box
 
- Delete tasks in collection box
 
- Create new projects
 
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
 
- npm or yarn
 
- Dida365 (TickTick) account
 
We recommend that you clone the repository and run it locally:
Installation
- Clone this repository
 
- Install dependencies:
 
npm install
Usage
Get your token
- Open https://developer.dida365.com/manage and click "New App" to create your Dida365 (TickTick) app.
 
- Click "Edit" app and configure the OAuth redirect URL "http://106.75.247.14:3999/oauth/callback"
 
- Get your Client ID and Client Secret
 
- Open "https://dida365.com/oauth/authorize?scope=tasks%3Aread%20tasks%3Awrite&client_id={client_id}&state=state&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F106.75.247.14%3A3999%2Foauth%2Fcallback&response_type=code"
 
Don't forget to replace {client_id} with you client_id
The server will return a form
- Fill in your client_id and client_secret, then sumit to get your token.
 
Setup for Different Clients
Cursor
- Open Cursor and go to Settings > MCP
 
- Click on "Add new global MCP server"
 
- Add the follwing configuration to mcp.json:
 
"dida365": {
  "command": "cmd",
  "args": [
    "/c",
    "npx",
    "-y",
    "@smithery/cli@latest",
    "run",
    "@iamjzx/dida",
    "--config",
    "{\"token\":\"your token\"}"
  ]
}
- Save the file and enable the mcp.
 
Claude Desktop
- Open Claude Desktop and go to Settings > Developer
 
- Enable Developer Mode
 
- Click on "Edit Config" to open your claude_desktop_config.json
 
- Add the following configuration to the "mcpServers" section:
 
"dida365": {
  "command": "cmd",
  "args": [
    "/c",
    "npx",
    "-y",
    "@smithery/cli@latest",
    "run",
    "@iamjzx/dida",
    "--config",
    "{\"token\":\"your token\"}"
  ]
}
- Save the file and restart Claude Desktop
 
Logs
You can view the service runtime logs in the src/server.log file.
Unfinished
Due to the lack of api, we can't do the following:
- Get tasks from a specific project
 
- Update existing tasks in a specific project
 
- Delete tasks in a specific project
 
- Create new tasks in a specific project