Show HN: I gave Claude a sundial and it built a calendar

This is an open‑source Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that gives any LLM a sense of the passage of time.

Most MCP demos wire LLMs to external data stores. That’s useful, but MCP is also a chance to give models perception — extra senses beyond the prompt text.

Six functions (`current_datetime`, `time_difference`, `timestamp_context`, etc.) give Claude/GPT real temporal awareness: It can spot pauses, reason about rhythms, and even label a chat’s “three‑act structure”. Runs locally in 60 s (Python) or via a hosted demo.

If time works, what else could we surface? - Location / movement (GPS, speed, “I’m on a train”) - Weather (rainy evening vs clear morning) - Device state (battery low, poor bandwidth) - Ambient modality (user is dictating on mobile vs typing at desk) - Calendar context (meeting starts in 5 min) - Biometric cues (heart‑rate spikes while coding)

Curious what other signals people think would unlock better collaboration.

Full back story: https://medium.com/@jeremie.lumbroso/teaching-ai-the-signifi...

Happy to discuss MCP patterns, tool discovery, or future “senses”. Feedback and PRs welcome!


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https://github.com/jlumbroso/passage-of-time-mcp

Creato 1d | 16 lug 2025, 16:10:07


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