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outlook-calendar Codex Plugin

Author
OpenAI
Category
Productivity
Topics
Sales, Marketing & Business Ops · Project Management & Collaboration
Version
0.1.3
First seen
2026-07-12
Last confirmed
2026-07-13
Explanation last updated
2026-07-12

The explanation below is AI-generated. Please verify it against the sources.

The outlook-calendar plugin connects to Microsoft Outlook Calendar to support scheduling, daily briefs, meeting preparation, and safe meeting changes, according to the plugin.json manifest. It is authored by OpenAI, licensed under MIT, categorized as Productivity, and has Interactive and Write capabilities, with the manifest listing version 0.1.3. Its long description states it can summarize a day, compare availability, prepare for meetings, explain Outlook status semantics, and schedule, reschedule, or cancel events through the connected Microsoft Outlook app. The plugin's homepage points to Microsoft's general Outlook Calendar app page rather than plugin-specific documentation. Details on authentication, data handling, or exact event-editing mechanics are unknown from the provided sources.

Overview

According to Microsoft's Outlook Calendar homepage, Outlook is a shareable online calendar app for creating events, appointments, and meetings, setting reminders, and viewing schedules across devices. The page states it integrates with other Microsoft 365 tools such as Teams and SharePoint, supports recurring events, cross-time-zone scheduling, and calendar sharing with adjustable viewing or editing permissions. It also notes availability through a free personal email account for both personal and professional use.

What you can do with outlook-calendar

  • Summarize a day's schedule
  • Compare availability
  • Prepare for upcoming meetings
  • Get explanations of Outlook status semantics
  • Schedule, reschedule, or cancel events through the connected Outlook app

Sources

Original description (English)

Connect Outlook Calendar for scheduling, daily briefs, event prep, and safe meeting changes.

History of outlook-calendar

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