--- name: apple-bridges description: Use this skill whenever the user asks about Apple apps — Reminders, Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Mail, or tmux sessions. This includes creating/completing reminders, checking/adding calendar events, looking up contacts, reading/writing notes, sending/reading email, and capturing tmux session content. Also use this skill when the user mentions tasks, todos, scheduling, birthdays, free time slots, or end-of-day summaries. The bridges are CLI tools installed at ~/.claude/ that give Claude Code native access to these Apple apps on macOS. --- # Apple Bridges Swift CLI tools at `~/.claude/` that give Claude Code native access to Apple apps on macOS. ## Quick Reference | Bridge | Binary | Purpose | |--------|--------|---------| | [reminders-bridge](reminders-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/reminders-bridge` | Manage Apple Reminders — lists, items, due dates, search | | [calendar-bridge](calendar-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/calendar-bridge` | Read/write Apple Calendar — events, free slots, scheduling | | [contacts-bridge](contacts-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/contacts-bridge` | Search/manage Apple Contacts — lookup, birthdays | | [notes-bridge](notes-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/notes-bridge` | Read/write Apple Notes — create, search, append | | [mail-bridge](mail-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/mail-bridge` | Read/send Apple Mail — inbox, unread, compose | | [tmux-bridge](tmux-bridge.md) | `~/.claude/tmux-bridge` | Read/write tmux sessions — panes, snapshots, send keystrokes | **Read the detail file for the bridge you need** — each contains full command syntax, all parameters, and usage examples. ## General Patterns ### CLI Syntax All bridges follow the same pattern: ```bash ~/.claude/ [arguments...] ``` ### Quoting Arguments with spaces must be quoted: ```bash ~/.claude/reminders-bridge add "Shopping List" "Buy milk" "From the organic store" ~/.claude/calendar-bridge add "Work" "Team Meeting" "2026-03-01 10:00" "2026-03-01 11:00" ``` ### Destructive Operations Delete commands use a **dry-run by default** pattern — they show what would be deleted without the `--force` flag: ```bash # Dry run (safe preview) ~/.claude/reminders-bridge delete "Work" "Old task" # Actually delete ~/.claude/reminders-bridge delete "Work" "Old task" --force ``` This applies to: `reminders-bridge delete`, `calendar-bridge delete`, `contacts-bridge delete`, `notes-bridge delete`, `mail-bridge delete`. ### Permissions Each bridge requires macOS permission on first use: | Bridge | Permission | Settings Path | |--------|-----------|---------------| | reminders-bridge | Reminders | Privacy & Security > Reminders | | calendar-bridge | Calendars | Privacy & Security > Calendars | | contacts-bridge | Contacts | Privacy & Security > Contacts | | notes-bridge | Automation (Notes.app) | Privacy & Security > Automation | | mail-bridge | Automation (Mail.app) | Privacy & Security > Automation | | tmux-bridge | None (uses tmux CLI) | — | ### Allowed Tools Configuration Add to `.claude/settings.local.json`: ```json { "permissions": { "allow": [ "Bash(~/.claude/reminders-bridge:*)", "Bash(~/.claude/calendar-bridge:*)", "Bash(~/.claude/contacts-bridge:*)", "Bash(~/.claude/notes-bridge:*)", "Bash(~/.claude/mail-bridge:*)", "Bash(~/.claude/tmux-bridge:*)" ] } } ```