Gives agents time awareness by tracking elapsed turns and day rollover.
This MCP tool has a narrow stated purpose and does not declare any required secrets or remote network endpoints, with no obvious high-risk red flags in the provided material. The main considerations are its local code-execution capability and its third-party, low-adoption source, so review and isolated use are advisable.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API keys, tokens, or other sensitive credentials are requested, indicating low credential exposure.
The material lists no remote endpoints, and the description only mentions tracking time within conversation threads, with no stated transmission of user data to third-party services.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, indicating it can execute code or related logic in the local environment. This is a common MCP capability, but it should still be run in a restricted environment and its actual system capabilities should be verified.
Based on the description, it tracks elapsed time and day rollover per conversation thread, so it likely accesses conversation-level state. The material does not specify which files, directories, or other resources it can read or write, so its real data-access scope should be checked.
The project is MIT-licensed and open source, making the code theoretically auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain confidence is limited and the source and dependencies should be reviewed first.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "temporal-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use temporal-mcp in this conversation thread to measure the time since the previous turn and detect whether the day has rolled over; if so, begin the reply with “This is a new day.”
Reports elapsed time and day-rollover status, adding a notice when a new day has started.
Use temporal-mcp to get the time since the last message in this thread. If it has been over 24 hours, restate the context before continuing; if under 1 hour, continue directly.
Applies different response strategies based on elapsed time to improve conversation continuity.
During a multi-turn agent workflow, call temporal-mcp to track interaction intervals and date changes, and use that time state in later decisions such as refreshing plans or resetting reminders.
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