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vercel-deploy

Deploy applications and websites to Vercel instantly. Use when asked to "Deploy my app", "Deploy this to production", "Create a preview deployment", or "Push this live". No authentication required - returns preview URL and claimable deployment link.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/supercent-io/vercel-deploy

Metadata

Additional technical details for this skill

tags
deployment, vercel, preview, production, hosting, serverless
author
vercel
version
1.0.0
platforms
Claude

SKILL.md

Vercel Deploy

Deploy any project to Vercel instantly. No authentication required.

When to use this skill

  • App deployment: when asked "Deploy my app"
  • Preview deployment: when asked "Create a preview deployment"
  • Production deployment: when asked "Deploy this to production"
  • Share link: when asked "Deploy and give me the link"

How It Works

  1. Packages your project into a tarball (excludes node_modules and .git)
  2. Auto-detects framework from package.json
  3. Uploads to deployment service
  4. Returns Preview URL (live site) and Claim URL (transfer to your Vercel account)

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Project

Confirm the project directory to deploy.

Supported frameworks:

  • React: Next.js, Gatsby, Create React App, Remix, React Router
  • Vue: Nuxt, Vitepress, Vuepress, Gridsome
  • Svelte: SvelteKit, Svelte, Sapper
  • Other Frontend: Astro, Solid Start, Angular, Ember, Preact, Docusaurus
  • Backend: Express, Hono, Fastify, NestJS, Elysia, h3, Nitro
  • Build Tools: Vite, Parcel
  • And more: Blitz, Hydrogen, RedwoodJS, Storybook, Sanity, etc.

Step 2: Run Deployment

Use the script (claude.ai environment):

bash
bash /mnt/skills/user/vercel-deploy/scripts/deploy.sh [path]

Arguments:

  • path - Directory to deploy, or a .tgz file (defaults to current directory)

Examples:

bash
# Deploy current directory
bash /mnt/skills/user/vercel-deploy/scripts/deploy.sh

# Deploy specific project
bash /mnt/skills/user/vercel-deploy/scripts/deploy.sh /path/to/project

# Deploy existing tarball
bash /mnt/skills/user/vercel-deploy/scripts/deploy.sh /path/to/project.tgz

Step 3: Verify Result

On successful deployment, two URLs are returned:

  • Preview URL: live site you can access immediately
  • Claim URL: transfer this deployment to your Vercel account

Output Format

Console Output

Preparing deployment...
Detected framework: nextjs
Creating deployment package...
Deploying...
✓ Deployment successful!

Preview URL: https://skill-deploy-abc123.vercel.app
Claim URL:   https://vercel.com/claim-deployment?code=...

JSON Output (for automation)

json
{
  "previewUrl": "https://skill-deploy-abc123.vercel.app",
  "claimUrl": "https://vercel.com/claim-deployment?code=...",
  "deploymentId": "dpl_...",
  "projectId": "prj_..."
}

Static HTML Projects

For projects without a package.json:

  • If there's a single .html file not named index.html, it gets renamed automatically
  • This ensures the page is served at the root URL (/)

Present Results to User

Always show both URLs:

✓ Deployment successful!

Preview URL: https://skill-deploy-abc123.vercel.app
Claim URL:   https://vercel.com/claim-deployment?code=...

View your site at the Preview URL.
To transfer this deployment to your Vercel account, visit the Claim URL.

Troubleshooting

Network Egress Error

If deployment fails due to network restrictions (common on claude.ai), tell the user:

Deployment failed due to network restrictions. To fix this:

1. Go to https://claude.ai/settings/capabilities
2. Add *.vercel.com to the allowed domains
3. Try deploying again

Framework Not Detected

If the framework is not detected:

  1. Check that package.json exists
  2. Check that your dependencies include the framework package
  3. Manually set the framework parameter

Constraints

Required Rules (MUST)

  1. Show both URLs: show both the Preview URL and Claim URL to the user
  2. Framework detection: auto-detect from package.json
  3. Show error messages: show a clear error message if deployment fails

Prohibited (MUST NOT)

  1. Include node_modules: do not include node_modules in the tarball
  2. Include .git: do not include the .git directory in the tarball
  3. Hardcode credentials: no authentication required (claimable deploy)

Best practices

  1. Automatic framework detection: pick optimal settings by analyzing package.json
  2. Clean Tarball: exclude node_modules and .git for faster uploads
  3. Clear output: clearly distinguish the Preview URL and Claim URL

References

Metadata

Version

  • Current version: 1.0.0
  • Last updated: 2026-01-22
  • Supported platforms: Claude (claude.ai)
  • Source: vercel/agent-skills

Related Skills

  • deployment-automation: CI/CD and Docker/K8s deployments

Tags

#deployment #vercel #preview #production #hosting #serverless #infrastructure

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