deploy-agent
deploy-agent
Deploy full-stack applications via a multi-step workflow with human approval at each stage.
Quick Start
# Install via ClawdHub
clawdhub install deploy-agent
# Initialize a new deployment
deploy-agent init my-app
# Check status
deploy-agent status my-app
# Continue through steps
deploy-agent continue my-app
Workflow Steps
| Step | Command | Description | Requires Approval |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | deploy-agent init <name> |
Start deployment | ✅ Design phase |
| 2 | deploy-agent build <name> |
Build app | ✅ Before testing |
| 3 | deploy-agent test <name> |
Test locally | ✅ Before GitHub |
| 4 | deploy-agent push <name> |
Push to GitHub | ✅ Before Cloudflare |
| 5 | deploy-agent deploy <name> |
Deploy to Cloudflare | ✅ Final |
Commands
Initialize Deployment
deploy-agent init my-app
Creates a new deployment state and waits for design input.
Check Status
deploy-agent status my-app
Shows current step, approvals, and deployment info.
Continue
deploy-agent continue my-app
Get guidance on what to do next in the current step.
Build (Step 2)
deploy-agent build my-app
After designing with C.R.A.B, run this to build the app.
Test (Step 3)
deploy-agent test my-app
Verify the app is running locally before pushing.
Push to GitHub (Step 4)
deploy-agent push my-app [repo-name]
Creates GitHub repo and pushes code. Default repo name = app name.
Deploy to Cloudflare (Step 5)
deploy-agent deploy my-app [custom-domain]
Deploys to Cloudflare Pages. Default domain: {name}.sheraj.org
Cancel
deploy-agent cancel my-app
Aborts and cleans up the deployment.
List
deploy-agent list
Shows all active deployments.
Example Session
# Start new deployment
$ deploy-agent init my-blog
🚀 Deployment initialized: my-blog
Step 1: Design your app with C.R.A.B
# ... design phase with C.R.A.B ...
$ deploy-agent build my-blog
🚀 Build complete! Step 2: Local Testing
Start dev server: cd my-blog && npm run dev
# ... test locally ...
$ deploy-agent push my-blog
🚀 GitHub repository ready!
Say 'deploy-agent deploy my-blog' to deploy to Cloudflare
$ deploy-agent deploy my-blog my-blog.sheraj.org
🎉 Deployment complete!
App live at: https://my-blog.sheraj.org
State Management
State stored in: ~/.clawdbot/skills/deploy-agent/state/{deployment-name}.json
{
"name": "my-blog",
"step": 5,
"status": "deployed",
"created_at": "2026-01-18T08:00:00Z",
"repo_url": "https://github.com/user/my-blog",
"domain": "https://my-blog.sheraj.org"
}
Requirements
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
gh |
GitHub repo creation and management |
wrangler |
Cloudflare Pages deployment |
git |
Version control |
jq |
JSON parsing (for state management) |
Configuration
Cloudflare token should be configured in ~/.wrangler.toml:
[account]
api_token = "your-cloudflare-token"
Notes
- Each deployment is independent
- State persists across sessions
- Human approval required at each major step
- Use "cancel" to abort anytime
Next.js + Cloudflare D1 Deployment Guide
This section covers common pitfalls and fixes for deploying Next.js apps with D1 on Cloudflare Pages.
Pre-Deployment Checklist
| Check | Command | Fix if Failed |
|---|---|---|
| Next.js version | npm list next |
npm install next@15.5.2 |
| Package lock sync | rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json && npm install |
Commit lock file |
| Cloudflare adapter | npm list @cloudflare/next-on-pages |
npm install -D @cloudflare/next-on-pages |
| wrangler installed | npm list wrangler |
npm install -D wrangler |
Required Configuration
1. package.json
{
"dependencies": {
"next": "15.5.2",
"react": "^18.3.1",
"react-dom": "^18.3.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@cloudflare/next-on-pages": "^1.13.16",
"wrangler": "^4.x"
}
}
2. wrangler.toml
name = "my-app"
compatibility_date = "2026-01-18"
compatibility_flags = ["nodejs_compat"]
[[d1_databases]]
binding = "DB"
database_name = "my-db"
database_id = "your-db-id"
3. API Routes (each file)
import { getRequestContext } from '@cloudflare/next-on-pages';
export const runtime = 'edge';
export async function GET() {
const { env } = getRequestContext();
const { results } = await env.DB.prepare("SELECT * FROM tasks").all();
return Response.json({ data: results });
}
Cloudflare Pages Build Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Build command | npx @cloudflare/next-on-pages |
| Output directory | .vercel/output/static |
| Functions | Enable (for D1 API routes) |
Common Issues & Fixes
| Issue | Error | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Lock file mismatch | npm ci can only install packages when your package.json and package-lock.json are in sync |
rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json && npm install && git add package-lock.json |
| Next.js version | peer next@">=14.3.0 && <=15.5.2" from @cloudflare/next-on-pages |
Downgrade to next: "15.5.2" |
| API routes not edge | The following routes were not configured to run with the Edge Runtime |
Add export const runtime = 'edge'; |
| D1 access pattern | Using context.env.DB |
Use getRequestContext().env.DB |
| Missing types | TypeScript errors for D1 bindings | Create env.d.ts with CloudflareEnv interface |
CSS Fix (Scrollbar Flicker)
html {
overflow-x: hidden;
scrollbar-gutter: stable;
}
body {
overflow-x: hidden;
}
Post-Deployment
- Cloudflare Dashboard → Settings → Functions
- Add D1 binding: Variable name
DB→ Select your database
Reference Documents
- Full guide:
docs/issues/nextjs-cloudflare-d1-deployment.md - Cloudflare docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/framework-guides/nextjs/