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Netlify Deployment Skill

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Deploy web projects to Netlify using the Netlify CLI (`npx netlify`). Use when the user asks to deploy, host, publish, or link a site/repo on Netlify, including preview and production deploys.

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namenetlify-deploy
descriptionDeploy web projects to Netlify using the Netlify CLI (`npx netlify`). Use when the user asks to deploy, host, publish, or link a site/repo on Netlify, including preview and production deploys.

Netlify Deployment Skill

Deploy web projects to Netlify using the Netlify CLI with intelligent detection of project configuration and deployment context.

Overview

This skill automates Netlify deployments by:

  • Verifying Netlify CLI authentication
  • Detecting project configuration and framework
  • Linking to existing sites or creating new ones
  • Deploying to production or preview environments

Prerequisites

  • Netlify CLI: Installed via npx (no global install required)
  • Authentication: Netlify account with active login session
  • Project: Valid web project in current directory
  • When sandboxing blocks the deployment network calls, rerun with sandbox_permissions=require_escalated.
  • The deployment might take a few minutes. Use appropriate timeout values.

Authentication Pattern

The skill uses the pre-authenticated Netlify CLI approach:

  1. Check authentication status with npx netlify status
  2. If not authenticated, guide user through npx netlify login
  3. Fail gracefully if authentication cannot be established

Authentication uses either:

  • Browser-based OAuth (primary): netlify login opens browser for authentication
  • API Key (alternative): Set NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable

Workflow

1. Verify Netlify CLI Authentication

Check if the user is logged into Netlify:

npx netlify status

Expected output patterns:

  • ✅ Authenticated: Shows logged-in user email and site link status
  • ❌ Not authenticated: "Not logged into any site" or authentication error

If not authenticated, guide the user:

npx netlify login

This opens a browser window for OAuth authentication. Wait for user to complete login, then verify with netlify status again.

Alternative: API Key authentication

If browser authentication isn't available, users can set:

export NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token_here

Tokens can be generated at: https://app.netlify.com/user/applications#personal-access-tokens

2. Detect Site Link Status

From netlify status output, determine:

  • Linked: Site already connected to Netlify (shows site name/URL)
  • Not linked: Need to link or create site

3. Link to Existing Site or Create New

If already linked → Skip to step 4

If not linked, attempt to link by Git remote:

1# Check if project is Git-based
2git remote show origin
3
4# If Git-based, extract remote URL
5# Format: https://github.com/username/repo or git@github.com:username/repo.git
6
7# Try to link by Git remote
8npx netlify link --git-remote-url <REMOTE_URL>

If link fails (site doesn't exist on Netlify):

# Create new site interactively
npx netlify init

This guides user through:

  1. Choosing team/account
  2. Setting site name
  3. Configuring build settings
  4. Creating netlify.toml if needed

4. Verify Dependencies

Before deploying, ensure project dependencies are installed:

1# For npm projects
2npm install
3
4# For other package managers, detect and use appropriate command
5# yarn install, pnpm install, etc.

5. Deploy to Netlify

Choose deployment type based on context:

Preview/Draft Deploy (default for existing sites):

npx netlify deploy

This creates a deploy preview with a unique URL for testing.

Production Deploy (for new sites or explicit production deployments):

npx netlify deploy --prod

This deploys to the live production URL.

Deployment process:

  1. CLI detects build settings (from netlify.toml or prompts user)
  2. Builds the project locally
  3. Uploads built assets to Netlify
  4. Returns deployment URL

6. Report Results

After deployment, report to user:

  • Deploy URL: Unique URL for this deployment
  • Site URL: Production URL (if production deploy)
  • Deploy logs: Link to Netlify dashboard for logs
  • Next steps: Suggest netlify open to view site or dashboard

Handling netlify.toml

If a netlify.toml file exists, the CLI uses it automatically. If not, the CLI will prompt for:

  • Build command: e.g., npm run build, next build
  • Publish directory: e.g., dist, build, .next

Common framework defaults:

  • Next.js: build command npm run build, publish .next
  • React (Vite): build command npm run build, publish dist
  • Static HTML: no build command, publish current directory

The skill should detect framework from package.json if possible and suggest appropriate settings.

Example Full Workflow

1# 1. Check authentication
2npx netlify status
3
4# If not authenticated:
5npx netlify login
6
7# 2. Link site (if needed)
8# Try Git-based linking first
9git remote show origin
10npx netlify link --git-remote-url https://github.com/user/repo
11
12# If no site exists, create new one:
13npx netlify init
14
15# 3. Install dependencies
16npm install
17
18# 4. Deploy (preview for testing)
19npx netlify deploy
20
21# 5. Deploy to production (when ready)
22npx netlify deploy --prod

Error Handling

Common issues and solutions:

"Not logged in" → Run npx netlify login

"No site linked" → Run npx netlify link or npx netlify init

"Build failed" → Check build command and publish directory in netlify.toml or CLI prompts → Verify dependencies are installed → Review build logs for specific errors

"Publish directory not found" → Verify build command ran successfully → Check publish directory path is correct

Troubleshooting

Escalated Network Access

If deployment fails due to network issues (timeouts, DNS errors, connection resets), rerun the deploy with escalated permissions (use sandbox_permissions=require_escalated). The deploy requires escalated network access when sandbox networking blocks outbound requests.

Example guidance to the user:

The deploy needs escalated network access to deploy to Netlify. I can rerun the command with escalated permissions—want me to proceed?

Environment Variables

For secrets and configuration:

  1. Never commit secrets to Git
  2. Set in Netlify dashboard: Site Settings → Environment Variables
  3. Access in builds via process.env.VARIABLE_NAME

Tips

  • Use netlify deploy (no --prod) first to test before production
  • Run netlify open to view site in Netlify dashboard
  • Run netlify logs to view function logs (if using Netlify Functions)
  • Use netlify dev for local development with Netlify Functions

Reference

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