Netlify Deploy
Deploy and manage Netlify sites with npx netlify, including auth, linking, preview deploys, production releases, and config checks.
Description
name: Netlify Deploy slug: netlify-deploy version: 1.0.0 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/netlify-deploy description: Deploy and manage Netlify sites with npx netlify, including auth, linking, preview deploys, production releases, and config checks. changelog: Initial release with authentication checks, link-or-create flow, and safer preview-to-production deployment guidance. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"NET","requires":{"bins":["npx","git"],"config":["~/netlify-deploy/"]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"]}}
Setup
On first use, read setup.md for integration and environment checks.
When to Use
User needs to deploy, host, publish, or relink a web project on Netlify from the terminal. Use this skill for first deploys, preview deploys, production pushes, monorepo paths, and netlify.toml fixes.
Architecture
Memory lives in ~/netlify-deploy/.
Use this local memory only for operational defaults so future deploy requests can start with the right safety assumptions.
~/netlify-deploy/
`- memory.md # Preferred deploy mode, default project path, and common build settings
See memory-template.md for setup.
Quick Reference
Load only the file needed for the current task to keep command decisions fast and avoid irrelevant context.
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup and integration flow | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| CLI command map | cli-commands.md |
| Deployment scenarios | deployment-patterns.md |
| Configuration examples | netlify-toml.md |
Core Rules
1. Verify Auth and Site Link Before Any Deploy
npx netlify status
If not authenticated, run npx netlify login and re-check status. If authenticated but not linked, resolve linking before deploy.
2. Use Link-First, Init-Second
git remote get-url origin
npx netlify link --git-remote-url <remote-url>
If the repository is not linked or no matching site exists, fall back to npx netlify init.
3. Default to Preview Deploys Unless User Asks for Production
npx netlify deploy
Use npx netlify deploy --prod only when the user explicitly requests production or confirms readiness.
Never force production deploys as a shortcut when validation is still pending.
4. Confirm Build and Publish Paths Before First Production Deploy
npm run build
npx netlify deploy --dir=dist
Use framework defaults only as a starting point. Validate the actual output folder in the current project.
5. Make Monorepo Context Explicit
For monorepos, deploy from the correct subdirectory or set build.base in netlify.toml before linking/deploying.
6. Report Actionable Results
After each deploy, return deploy URL, environment (preview or production), and one concrete next step.
Common Traps
These traps are prioritized by how often they cause failed or risky deploys in terminal-first workflows.
| Trap | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Running deploy before login check | Command fails with auth errors | Always run npx netlify status first |
Running --prod by default |
Unreviewed changes go live | Start with preview deploy unless user confirms production |
| Wrong publish directory | Site deploys blank or outdated build | Run local build and verify output folder |
| Linking from wrong monorepo folder | Deploys wrong app | Confirm current path and base directory before link/deploy |
Treating netlify.toml as optional on complex projects |
Inconsistent builds between environments | Commit a minimal, explicit netlify.toml |
External Endpoints
Only Netlify service endpoints and Netlify documentation endpoints are expected in normal usage of this skill.
| Endpoint | Data Sent | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| https://api.netlify.com | Deploy metadata, site/project identifiers, build outputs via CLI | Authentication, linking, and deployments |
| https://app.netlify.com | Browser session data when login opens OAuth flow | Interactive authentication and dashboard access |
| https://docs.netlify.com | Documentation requests only | Reference for command and config behavior |
No other data is sent externally.
Security & Privacy
Data that leaves your machine:
- Project deploy artifacts and metadata are sent to Netlify when running deploy commands.
- Auth/session data is exchanged with Netlify during
npx netlify login.
Data that stays local:
- Local source files and build scripts remain in your project unless you deploy.
- Skill preferences stay in
~/netlify-deploy/memory.md.
This skill does NOT:
- Store secrets inside skill files.
- Run undeclared external services beyond Netlify endpoints.
- Modify unrelated repositories or directories.
Trust
By using this skill, deployment data is sent to Netlify services. Only install if you trust Netlify with your project artifacts and deployment metadata.
Related Skills
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:
ci-cd- delivery pipeline design and release automation practicesgit- branch hygiene and release-safe commit workflowdeploy- generic deployment planning across environmentsdevops- infrastructure and operational guardrails
Feedback
- If useful:
clawhub star netlify-deploy - Stay updated:
clawhub sync
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