feat(v2): add /add-vercel skill for agent Vercel deployments
Setup skill that installs Vercel CLI in agent containers and configures OneCLI credential injection for api.vercel.com. Container skill bundled in .claude/skills/add-vercel/container-skills/ and copied to container/skills/ during setup. Also adds dashboard & web apps prompt to /setup flow (step 5b). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: vercel-cli
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description: Deploy apps to Vercel. Use when asked to deploy, ship, or publish a web application, or manage Vercel projects, domains, and environment variables.
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---
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# Vercel CLI
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You can deploy web applications to Vercel using the `vercel` CLI.
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## Auth
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Auth is handled by OneCLI — the HTTPS_PROXY injects the real token into API requests automatically. The Vercel CLI requires a token to be present to skip its local credential check, so **always pass `--token placeholder`** on every command. OneCLI replaces this with the real token at the proxy level.
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Before any Vercel operation, verify auth:
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```bash
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vercel whoami --token placeholder
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```
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If this fails with an auth error, collect the credential:
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```
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trigger_credential_collection(
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name: "Vercel API Token",
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hostPattern: "api.vercel.com",
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headerName: "Authorization",
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valueFormat: "Bearer {value}",
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description: "Vercel personal access token. Create one at https://vercel.com/account/tokens"
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)
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```
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Then retry `vercel whoami`.
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## Deploying
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Always use `--yes` to skip interactive prompts and `--token placeholder` for auth (OneCLI replaces with real token).
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```bash
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# Deploy to production
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vercel deploy --yes --prod --token placeholder
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# Deploy from a specific directory
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vercel deploy --yes --prod --token placeholder --cwd /path/to/project
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# Preview deployment (not production)
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vercel deploy --yes --token placeholder
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```
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After deploying, verify the live URL:
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```bash
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# Check deployment status
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vercel inspect <deployment-url> --token placeholder
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```
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If you have `agent-browser` available, open the deployed URL and take a screenshot to visually verify.
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## Project Management
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```bash
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# Link to an existing Vercel project (non-interactive)
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vercel link --yes --token placeholder
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# List recent deployments
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vercel ls --token placeholder
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# List all projects
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vercel project ls --token placeholder
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```
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## Domains
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```bash
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# List domains
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vercel domains ls --token placeholder
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# Add a domain to the current project
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vercel domains add example.com --token placeholder
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```
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## Environment Variables
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```bash
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# Pull env vars from Vercel to local .env
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vercel env pull --token placeholder
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# Add an env var (use echo to pipe the value — avoids interactive prompt)
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echo "value" | vercel env add VAR_NAME production --token placeholder
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```
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## Common Errors
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| Error | Fix |
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| `Error: No framework detected` | Ensure the project has a `package.json` with a `build` script, or set the framework in `vercel.json` |
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| `Error: Rate limited` | Wait and retry. Don't loop — report to user |
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| `Error: You have reached your project limit` | User needs to upgrade Vercel plan or delete unused projects |
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| `ENOTFOUND api.vercel.com` | Network issue. Check proxy connectivity |
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| Auth error after `vercel whoami` | Credential may be expired. Re-run `trigger_credential_collection` |
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## Best Practices
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- Run `npm run build` locally before deploying to catch build errors early
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- Use `--cwd` instead of `cd` to keep your working directory stable
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- For Next.js projects, `vercel deploy` auto-detects the framework — no extra config needed
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- Use `vercel.json` only when you need custom build settings, rewrites, or headers
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