vercel-cliby vercel

Command-line interface for deploying, managing, and developing Vercel projects locally and in CI/CD pipelines. Requires explicit project linking via vercel link (single project) or vercel link --repo (monorepos); commands must run from the directory containing .vercel/ folder Core workflows: vercel dev for local development, vercel deploy for preview deployments, vercel --prod for production Supports environment variables, domains, DNS, blob storage, integrations, Node.js backends,...

npx skills add https://github.com/vercel/vercel --skill vercel-cli

Vercel CLI Skill

The Vercel CLI (vercel or vc) deploys, manages, and develops projects on the Vercel platform from the command line. Use vercel <command> -h for full flag details on any command.

Critical: Project Linking

Commands must be run from the directory containing the .vercel folder (or a subdirectory of it). How .vercel gets set up depends on your project structure:

  • .vercel/project.json: Created by vercel link. Links a single project. Fine for single-project repos, and can work in monorepos if there's only one project.
  • .vercel/repo.json: Created by vercel link --repo. Links a repo that may contain multiple projects. Always a good idea when any project has a non-root directory (e.g., apps/web).

Running from a project subdirectory (e.g., apps/web/) skips the "which project?" prompt since it's unambiguous.

When something goes wrong, check how things are linked first — look at what's in .vercel/ and whether it's project.json or repo.json. Also verify you're on the right team with vercel whoami — linking while on the wrong team is a common mistake.

Quick Start

npm i -g vercel
vercel login
vercel link              # single project
# OR
vercel link --repo       # monorepo
vercel pull
vercel dev        # local development
vercel deploy     # preview deployment
vercel --prod     # production deployment

Decision Tree

Use this to route to the correct reference file:

  • Deployreferences/deployment.md
  • Local developmentreferences/local-development.md
  • Environment variablesreferences/environment-variables.md
  • CI/CD automationreferences/ci-automation.md
  • Domains or DNSreferences/domains-and-dns.md
  • Projects or teamsreferences/projects-and-teams.md
  • Logs, metrics, usage, activity, performance, or production debuggingreferences/monitoring-and-debugging.md
  • Blob storagereferences/storage.md
  • Integrations (databases, storage, etc.)references/integrations.md
  • Routing rulesreferences/routing.md
  • Firewall (WAF rules, IP blocks, rate limiting)references/firewall.md
  • Access a preview deployment → use vercel curl (see references/monitoring-and-debugging.md)
  • CLI command is unavailable or output is missing required fields → use vercel api after first-class CLI paths are unavailable or insufficient (see references/advanced.md)
  • Node.js backends (Express, Hono, etc.)references/node-backends.md
  • Monorepos (Turborepo, Nx, workspaces)references/monorepos.md
  • Bun runtimereferences/bun.md
  • Feature flagsreferences/flags.md
  • Advanced (API, webhooks)references/advanced.md
  • Global flagsreferences/global-options.md
  • First-time setupreferences/getting-started.md

Anti-Patterns

  • Wrong link type in monorepos with multiple projects: vercel link creates project.json, which only tracks one project. Use vercel link --repo instead. When things break, check .vercel/ first.
  • Letting commands auto-link in monorepos: Many commands implicitly run vercel link if .vercel/ doesn't exist. This creates project.json, which may be wrong. Run vercel link (or --repo) explicitly first.
  • Linking while on the wrong team: Use vercel whoami to check, vercel teams switch to change.
  • Forgetting --yes in CI: Required to skip interactive prompts.
  • Using vercel deploy after vercel build without --prebuilt: The build output is ignored.
  • Hardcoding tokens in flags: Use VERCEL_TOKEN env var instead of --token.
  • Disabling deployment protection: Use vercel curl instead to access preview deploys.

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