Rei-skills outlook-calendar-automation
Automate Outlook Calendar tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): create events, manage attendees, find meeting times, and handle invitations. Always search tools first for current schemas.
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skills/outlook-calendar-automation/SKILL.mdOutlook Calendar Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Outlook Calendar operations through Composio's Outlook toolkit via Rube MCP.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Outlook connection via
with toolkitRUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSoutlook - Always call
first to get current tool schemasRUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add
https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
respondsRUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS - Call
with toolkitRUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSoutlook - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Microsoft OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Create Calendar Events
When to use: User wants to schedule a new event on their Outlook calendar
Tool sequence:
- List available calendars [Optional]OUTLOOK_LIST_CALENDARS
- Create the event [Required]OUTLOOK_CALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT
Key parameters:
: Event titlesubject
: ISO 8601 start time (e.g., '2025-01-03T10:00:00')start_datetime
: ISO 8601 end time (must be after start)end_datetime
: IANA or Windows timezone (e.g., 'America/New_York', 'Pacific Standard Time')time_zone
: Array of email strings or attendee objectsattendees_info
: Event description (plain text or HTML)body
: Set true if body contains HTMLis_html
: Physical location stringlocation
: Set true for Teams meeting linkis_online_meeting
: 'teamsForBusiness' for Teams integrationonline_meeting_provider
: 'free', 'tentative', 'busy', 'oof'show_as
Pitfalls:
- start_datetime must be chronologically before end_datetime
- time_zone is required and must be a valid IANA or Windows timezone name
- Adding attendees can trigger invitation emails immediately
- To generate a Teams meeting link, set BOTH is_online_meeting=true AND online_meeting_provider='teamsForBusiness'
- user_id defaults to 'me'; use email or UUID for other users' calendars
2. List and Search Events
When to use: User wants to find events on their calendar
Tool sequence:
- Get user timezone for accurate queries [Prerequisite]OUTLOOK_GET_MAILBOX_SETTINGS
- Search events with filters [Required]OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS
- Get full details for a specific event [Optional]OUTLOOK_GET_EVENT
- Get events active during a time window [Alternative]OUTLOOK_GET_CALENDAR_VIEW
Key parameters:
: OData filter string (e.g., "start/dateTime ge '2024-07-01T00:00:00Z'")filter
: Array of properties to returnselect
: Sort criteria (e.g., ['start/dateTime desc'])orderby
: Results per page (1-999)top
: Display timezone for resultstimezone
/start_datetime
: For CALENDAR_VIEW time window (UTC with Z suffix)end_datetime
Pitfalls:
- OData filter datetime values require single quotes and Z suffix
- Use 'start/dateTime' for event start filtering, NOT 'receivedDateTime' (that is for emails)
- 'createdDateTime' supports orderby/select but NOT filtering
- Pagination: follow @odata.nextLink until all pages are collected
- CALENDAR_VIEW is better for "what's on my calendar today" queries (includes spanning events)
- LIST_EVENTS is better for keyword/category filtering
- Response events have start/end nested as start.dateTime and end.dateTime
3. Update Events
When to use: User wants to modify an existing calendar event
Tool sequence:
- Find the event to update [Prerequisite]OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS
- Update the event [Required]OUTLOOK_UPDATE_CALENDAR_EVENT
Key parameters:
: Unique event identifier (from LIST_EVENTS)event_id
: New event title (optional)subject
/start_datetime
: New times (optional)end_datetime
: Timezone for new timestime_zone
: Updated attendee list (replaces existing if provided)attendees
: Updated description with contentType and contentbody
: Updated locationlocation
Pitfalls:
- UPDATE merges provided fields with existing event; unspecified fields are preserved
- Providing attendees replaces the ENTIRE attendee list; include all desired attendees
- Providing categories replaces the ENTIRE category list
- Updating times may trigger re-sends to attendees
- event_id is required; obtain from LIST_EVENTS first
4. Delete Events and Decline Invitations
When to use: User wants to remove an event or decline a meeting invitation
Tool sequence:
- Delete an event [Optional]OUTLOOK_DELETE_EVENT
- Decline a meeting invitation [Optional]OUTLOOK_DECLINE_EVENT
Key parameters:
: Event to delete or declineevent_id
: Send cancellation notices to attendees (default true)send_notifications
: Reason for declining (for DECLINE_EVENT)comment
: Suggest alternative time when decliningproposedNewTime
Pitfalls:
- Deletion with send_notifications=true sends cancellation emails
- Declining supports proposing a new time with start/end in ISO 8601 format
- Deleting a recurring event master deletes all occurrences
- sendResponse in DECLINE_EVENT controls whether the organizer is notified
5. Find Available Meeting Times
When to use: User wants to find optimal meeting slots across multiple people
Tool sequence:
- Get meeting time suggestions [Required]OUTLOOK_FIND_MEETING_TIMES
- Check free/busy for specific people [Alternative]OUTLOOK_GET_SCHEDULE
Key parameters:
: Array of attendee objects with email and typeattendees
: ISO 8601 duration (e.g., 'PT1H' for 1 hour, 'PT30M' for 30 min)meetingDuration
: Time slots to search withintimeConstraint
: Minimum confidence threshold (0-100)minimumAttendeePercentage
: Email array for GET_SCHEDULESchedules
/StartTime
: Time window for schedule lookup (max 62 days)EndTime
Pitfalls:
- FIND_MEETING_TIMES searches within work hours by default; use activityDomain='unrestricted' for 24/7
- Time constraint time slots require dateTime and timeZone for both start and end
- GET_SCHEDULE period cannot exceed 62 days
- Meeting suggestions respect attendee availability but may return suboptimal times for complex groups
Common Patterns
Event ID Resolution
1. Call OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS with time-bound filter 2. Find target event by subject or other criteria 3. Extract event id (e.g., 'AAMkAGI2TAAA=') 4. Use in UPDATE, DELETE, or GET_EVENT calls
OData Filter Syntax for Calendar
Time range filter:
filter: "start/dateTime ge '2024-07-01T00:00:00Z' and start/dateTime le '2024-07-31T23:59:59Z'"
Subject contains:
filter: "contains(subject, 'Project Review')"
Combined:
filter: "contains(subject, 'Review') and categories/any(c:c eq 'Work')"
Timezone Handling
- Get user timezone:
with select=['timeZone']OUTLOOK_GET_MAILBOX_SETTINGS - Use consistent timezone in filter datetime values
- Calendar View requires UTC timestamps with Z suffix
- LIST_EVENTS filter accepts timezone in datetime values
Online Meeting Creation
1. Set is_online_meeting: true 2. Set online_meeting_provider: 'teamsForBusiness' 3. Create event with OUTLOOK_CALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT 4. Teams join link available in response onlineMeeting field 5. Or retrieve via OUTLOOK_GET_EVENT for the full join URL
Known Pitfalls
DateTime Formats:
- ISO 8601 format required: '2025-01-03T10:00:00'
- Calendar View requires UTC with Z: '2025-01-03T10:00:00Z'
- Filter values need single quotes: "'2025-01-03T00:00:00Z'"
- Timezone mismatches shift event boundaries; always resolve user timezone first
OData Filter Errors:
- 400 Bad Request usually indicates filter syntax issues
- Not all event properties support filtering (createdDateTime does not)
- Retry with adjusted syntax/bounds on 400 errors
- Valid filter fields: start/dateTime, end/dateTime, subject, categories, isAllDay
Attendee Management:
- Adding attendees triggers invitation emails
- Updating attendees replaces the full list; include all desired attendees
- Attendee types: 'required', 'optional', 'resource'
- Calendar delegation affects which calendars are accessible
Response Structure:
- Events nested at response.data.value
- Event times at event.start.dateTime and event.end.dateTime
- Calendar View may nest at data.results[i].response.data.value
- Parse defensively with fallbacks for different nesting levels
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Create event | OUTLOOK_CALENDAR_CREATE_EVENT | subject, start_datetime, end_datetime, time_zone |
| List events | OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS | filter, select, top, timezone |
| Get event details | OUTLOOK_GET_EVENT | event_id |
| Calendar view | OUTLOOK_GET_CALENDAR_VIEW | start_datetime, end_datetime |
| Update event | OUTLOOK_UPDATE_CALENDAR_EVENT | event_id, subject, start_datetime |
| Delete event | OUTLOOK_DELETE_EVENT | event_id, send_notifications |
| Decline event | OUTLOOK_DECLINE_EVENT | event_id, comment |
| Find meeting times | OUTLOOK_FIND_MEETING_TIMES | attendees, meetingDuration |
| Get schedule | OUTLOOK_GET_SCHEDULE | Schedules, StartTime, EndTime |
| List calendars | OUTLOOK_LIST_CALENDARS | user_id |
| Mailbox settings | OUTLOOK_GET_MAILBOX_SETTINGS | select |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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